herupakraath
herupakraath
@herupakraath
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Last seen: May 23, 2023
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RE: Special Request: Can some kind soul here help me find this Crowley prank?

"The earliest reference to the word LA and the number 31 in Crowley's writings is found in The Vision & The Voice, a magical working performed in ...

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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

Not as bad as you humping my leg constantly. 🤣

2 months ago
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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

My apologies. A person can only absorb so much cryptic double-speak before the need arises to deflect it, referring to Crowley among others. That...

2 months ago
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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

No drugs here, but I can't say I'm certain about you given your posture.

2 months ago
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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

I created a file consisting of the text in the manuscript without the stele verses just to see if a different gematria would result from the letter co...

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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

With in the printed version, without in the manuscript.

2 months ago
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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

While the letter counts in the manuscript and the published version of the Liber L text are different, they produce the same gematria system based on ...

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

@threefold31 I need to concentrate on the work at hand, and won't post for awhile, but would like to say that even though I challenge you sometimes, I...

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

There are nine, which include Ra-Hoor-Khuit, Hrumachis, and Hawk-headed, which in themselves suggest Hrumachis will be another form of Horus with the ...

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

There are no other verses that have 79 letters, but verse III:70 contains 70 letters, the gematria value of Ra-Hoor-Khu.

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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

Ironically, the method of science disproves the concept of Qabalistic zero, or emptiness, as you call it. In his description of The Fool in the Book ...

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

The last thing that appears in the verse preceding this one is the name Ra-Hoor-Khuit; verse three contains 79 letters, the Tri-key gematria value of ...

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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

I would certainly hope that anyone involved with Thelema would notice such things, given they form the backbone of the movement, and have from the beg...

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RE: Rites of the Mummy - K'rla Cell and the Secret Key to Liber AL

I was hoping you or someone else would explain how the Golden Ratio was arrived at in K'rla Cell, and eventually purchased the book when no one did. I...

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RE: The Numbers Solution

@the_real_simon_iff There is no point at this stage of the work. I'll eventually include most of it in a publication in the future, but as of now ther...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

My knowledge of runes is superficial, but it's a subject that interests me. So to clarify, a Bindrune is two runes that have been combined: in th...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

Anyone that has read this thread knows I neither wrote nor implied any such thing, and went out of my way to clarify exactly what I meant: I was refer...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

I started a long response to your request yesterday but stopped amid the contentiousness and teeth-gnashing. I'll post something soon in a different t...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

Now go back and actually read the information provided in the link you posted. I am quite familiar with the concept of the Bible Codes, and here is th...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

Continuing with the original topic, the first sentence in verse II:27 of the Book of the Law offers an interesting clue as to the origin of the name A...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

I am tired of repeating myself: You accused me of searching for a gematria system until I found one that makes my information appear in the puzzle, ...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

I'm not sure what you are referring to. I did convert the letter groups into single values using gematria, and reduced each number group into a single...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

He said none of those things, which demonstrates why your arguments are hard to take seriously. Another problem with taking you seriously is you si...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

Arithmetic is a branch of mathematics, so yeah, gematria is mathematics.

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RE: [Gematria] On ciphers, probabilities, and the search for "meaningful matches"

You may find this interesting. In writing software that can analyze the concept of Global Sums, adding the values for the letters in Liber Legis one a...

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RE: [Gematria] On ciphers, probabilities, and the search for "meaningful matches"

The injunction could also serve to preserve the letter frequency counts. The result is not the simple product of gematria--there several other nu...

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RE: [Gematria] On ciphers, probabilities, and the search for "meaningful matches"

Agreed, but most people, especially those new to gematria, are unaware of the probabilities. For instance, out of the trillions of possibilities there...

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RE: [Gematria] On ciphers, probabilities, and the search for "meaningful matches"

Back in the day, the first 8-bit computers were notoriously slow, even when programmed using machine language. The first time I wrote software that wo...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

With Sigma-Tau being used to express the value 6 in Greece today, why couldn't Crowley use it to make the word STELE equal 52, thus making STELE 666 =...

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RE: Shin for the win

No it doesn't, it simply touches upon the fact that ancient cultures were greatly influenced by Egypt's writing and counting system, and at some point...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

"The association between the numeral 6 and the letter sequence στ became so strong that today, in Greece, the letter sequence ΣΤʹ or στʹ is often used...

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RE: Shin for the win

The uppercase letters in the first half of the puzzle equal 113: ABKLGMORY.You had such a knee-jerk reaction to my name being encrypted in the puzzle,...

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RE: The Fall of Because: The Boleskine Paradox

At the beginning of his commentaries on the text, Crowley writes:"This title should probably be AL, El, as the 'L' was heard of the Voice of Aiwaz, n...

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RE: Shin for the win

It doesn't seem bother you the base-10 numbering system was developed and used by the Egyptians thousands of years before the Tree of Life was created...

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RE: Shin for the win

And my response stands: I do not. The Boleskine = 418 equation originates with Crowley, not me.

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RE: Shin for the win

In other words, you can't defend your absurd position.

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RE: Shin for the win

The gematria system of the Tri-key is based on the letter frequencies of Liber Legis: there is no way I could have programmed the letter values to pro...

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RE: Shin for the win

"Original Sin (and Original Shin!) Today, we pronounce the letter sin the same way as the letter samech"" In Modern Hebrew samekh and sin are pronounc...

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RE: Shin for the win

Justify your accusation with specific examples.

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RE: Shin for the win

You're a liar and you know it, so live with it.

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RE: Shin for the win

In common Hebrew speech today there is no difference in the pronunciation between Shin and Samech, but again, and something you can't seem to grasp, i...

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RE: Shin for the win

They shall worship thy name, foursquare, mystic, wonderful, the number of the man; and the name of thy house 418. Let's see, the name of Crowley's h...

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

@toadstoolwe Standing at the Great Pyramid and turning to see there is a Pizza Hut across the street is probably not very enlightening either. 🙂

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

YW Was the copy the Solar Lodge had finished in clear varnish? That would be one way of locking it in glass.When TBOTL was dictated, the copy of ...

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

"The translation of the stele provided to Crowley by museum officials identifies the figure of the star-goddess painted on it as Nout; the image of th...

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

"Pet" is a symbol for the sky:

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

There are very stele that have the imagery of Nuit on them. Most of them have an image of the god Pet in its place, which is one unique feature of the...

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RE: Where is Montu in Liber Legis?

If Mentu were an added dimension of Ra-Hoor-Khuit, it would solve all of the issues. I have it covered:MENTU = 37 = THEBAN = BATTLE RA-HOOR-KHUIT = 79...

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