Let us take, for example, the supreme deity of Egypt (and of the Thelemites), the goddess of the sky called NU.
Her name is formed by the Letter N (Greek Nu, Hebrew Nun, Arabic Nùn, Coptic Ne, etc.), attributed to the sign of Scorpio and to Death, and by the Letter U (Greek Digamma, Hebrew Vau, Arabic Waw, Coptic He, etc.), attributed to the sign of Taurus (opposite/complementary to that of Scorpio) and to Life.
NU thus summarizes the principle of Death-ferment-of-life/Life-ferment-of-death, that is, the economy of the universe.
The sub-religions, called "revealed religions", in spite of their "revolutionary" aspect, sacrifice to the same sacred names, since they have only deified magical formulas:
- The Hebrew IHVH symbolizes the four balanced elements,
- The Christian IHSHWH "Yeshoua" symbolizes the descent of the divine (Shin = the gods) into the center of these four balanced elements (in short, the divine incarnation),
- The Muslim ALLAH was formed by Mohammed with the two words AL (= he, that, the being) and LA (= nothing, emptiness, non-being), to mean that he was talking about the ultimate divine, in whom all antinomies are resolved.
Her name is formed by the Letter N (Greek Nu, Hebrew Nun, Arabic Nùn, Coptic Ne, etc.), attributed to the sign of Scorpio and to Death, and by the Letter U (Greek Digamma, Hebrew Vau, Arabic Waw, Coptic He, etc.), attributed to the sign of Taurus (opposite/complementary to that of Scorpio) and to Life.
NU thus summarizes the principle of Death-ferment-of-life/Life-ferment-of-death, that is, the economy of the universe.
The sub-religions, called "revealed religions", in spite of their "revolutionary" aspect, sacrifice to the same sacred names, since they have only deified magical formulas:
- The Hebrew IHVH symbolizes the four balanced elements,
- The Christian IHSHWH "Yeshoua" symbolizes the descent of the divine (Shin = the gods) into the center of these four balanced elements (in short, the divine incarnation),
- The Muslim ALLAH was formed by Mohammed with the two words AL (= he, that, the being) and LA (= nothing, emptiness, non-being), to mean that he was talking about the ultimate divine, in whom all antinomies are resolved.