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Perhaps it is lawful to mention that Arab sages and...

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    HRUMACHIS
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    ...Persian poets have written, not always guardedly, on the subject."

    This is in reference to a technical magickal meaning for Atu XVI, regarding the Eye of Shiva/Horus/Sun from BoT. I expect this is still a privilidged topic, but does anyone have any pointers to which Arab sages or Persian poets? I love a good puzzle 😀

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      ...Persian poets have written, not always guardedly, on the subject."

      This is in reference to a technical magickal meaning for Atu XVI, regarding the Eye of Shiva/Horus/Sun from BoT. I expect this is still a privilidged topic, but does anyone have any pointers to which Arab sages or Persian poets? I love a good puzzle 😀

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      the atlas itch
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      The Eye of Horus = 11th degree. Think of Crowley and Neuberg in the Bou Saada desert. The Tower card links to the WTC but it wasn't a bunch of box cutters. Arab sages know 9/11 was a backdoor job...

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        ...Persian poets have written, not always guardedly, on the subject."

        This is in reference to a technical magickal meaning for Atu XVI, regarding the Eye of Shiva/Horus/Sun from BoT. I expect this is still a privilidged topic, but does anyone have any pointers to which Arab sages or Persian poets? I love a good puzzle 😀

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        HRUMACHIS
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        Ah think I got it...thanks!

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        • H HRUMACHIS

          ...Persian poets have written, not always guardedly, on the subject."

          This is in reference to a technical magickal meaning for Atu XVI, regarding the Eye of Shiva/Horus/Sun from BoT. I expect this is still a privilidged topic, but does anyone have any pointers to which Arab sages or Persian poets? I love a good puzzle 😀

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          Wholly but sects.

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            ...Persian poets have written, not always guardedly, on the subject."

            This is in reference to a technical magickal meaning for Atu XVI, regarding the Eye of Shiva/Horus/Sun from BoT. I expect this is still a privilidged topic, but does anyone have any pointers to which Arab sages or Persian poets? I love a good puzzle 😀

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            @Foolster said

            "Wholly but sects."

            Very punny.

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