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  • D DavidH

    93!

    I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

    "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

    Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

    Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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    Frater SI
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    Frater they don't even have Libraries in Zimbabwe anymore 😄 I must admit it does look a bit bonkers doing the LBRP .. My wife walked in on me flailing my dagger around a couple of years ago, she had that WTF are you doing look on her face 😄 ...

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    • D DavidH

      93!

      I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

      "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

      Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

      Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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      luxinhominefactum
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      @photogasm said

      "Youtube wasn't around back when I learned it.

      Many people (the horror) still don't have internet access.

      Just making a point."

      Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law

      however, anyone reading this does 😄

      Love is the law, love under will

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      • D DavidH

        93!

        I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

        "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

        Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

        Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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        kuniggety
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        @Frater SI said

        "Frater they don't even have Libraries in Zimbabwe anymore 😄 "

        I didn't write that very right, lol. I meant to say that people, on average in a developed country, have the library to use. It was moreof to the people not having internet... and not for the Zimbabwe part. Bah, I suck at writing.

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        • D DavidH

          93!

          I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

          "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

          Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

          Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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          ThatNarrowFellow
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          93,

          Quick question - most everywhere I read the ritual is said to be preformed with a dagger, but in Duquette's The Magick of Thelema he says, or reprints a manuscript that says, one should use the wands.

          So... Which is it?

          Love=Law

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          • D DavidH

            93!

            I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

            "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

            Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

            Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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            Jim Eshelman
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            @ThatNarrowFellow said

            "Quick question - most everywhere I read the ritual is said to be preformed with a dagger, but in Duquette's The Magick of Thelema he says, or reprints a manuscript that says, one should use the wands."

            Either, depending.

            Most often, it's done without any special implement besides the finger. This isn't a "make do," it's just the practical standard and works as well.

            The recommendation for a wand is that this should be an act of will. On the other hand, this is a Mars-themed ritual (the Pentagram is a symbol of Geburah - primarily but not exclusively), so a steel implement is consistent with the root idea. Of steel implements, a blade adds further symbolism.

            The arguement against the dagger is that it is a symbol of Air and intellect, usually not what you want.

            One solution - to carry the Will elements of the wand and the steel blade advantages of the dagger, but without the Air and intellect implications - is to use a short sword similar to the Roman gladius. (A broadsword is way too cumbersome.) As a sword, it would be dedicated to Mars.

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            • D DavidH

              93!

              I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

              "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

              Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

              Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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              luxinhominefactum
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              Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law

              when i'm "drawing" stuff like pentagrams, i usually use my right thumb, which i stick between my middle and index fingers so that it sticks out from between them. on one plane, this symbolizes "love under will" and it's never done me wrong 😄

              Love is the law, love under will

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              • D DavidH

                93!

                I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                nashimiron
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                I too have been using the thumb between fingers technique now for ages. It works fine and if a demon tries to break into your circle you can trick him into thinking you've pulled his nose off. 😱

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                • D DavidH

                  93!

                  I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                  "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                  Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                  Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                  Modest
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                  The instruction in I.R. Complete GD System of Magic - "an alternate method of vibrating the divine names" shows that one has to make the Calvary Cross, The Enterer, The Sign of Silence. Crowley also uses the same procedure in the Star Ruby.
                  I think the Calvary Cross posture brings one's mind back to Kether a point stressed in the instruction. And the projecting sign gets the energy going into the pentagram as the Silence sign stops the energy flow. May I ask Jim why do you think differently?

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                  • D DavidH

                    93!

                    I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                    "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                    Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                    Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                    Jim Eshelman
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                    #143

                    @Modes said

                    "May I ask Jim why do you think differently?"

                    About what, exactly?

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                    • D DavidH

                      93!

                      I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                      "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                      Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                      Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                      DavidH
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #144

                      @nashimiron said

                      "I too have been using the thumb between fingers technique now for ages. It works fine and if a demon tries to break into your circle you can trick him into thinking you've pulled his nose off. 😱"

                      93! My God, for some reason I just cracked up out loud at work when I read this about the nose! Thanks for that!

                      can anyone speak more about the symbolism of the thumb between the fingers, and since multiple people are doing this, what source did you take it from?

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                      • D DavidH

                        93!

                        I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                        "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                        Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                        Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                        Jim Eshelman
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #145

                        Most probably took it from the Gnostic Mass.

                        The origin is that it's an old Sicilian folk-defense against curses.

                        The Qabalistic retro-fited symbolism is that the thumb, symbolic of spirit (and surely no longer than Baby H.P.K.'s wee-wee) is a symbol of spirit.

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                        • D DavidH

                          93!

                          I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                          "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                          Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                          Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                          Modest
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                          Exactly about the way one should vibrate the Names in LBPR. You write that one could exlude all the signs - just visualize and vibrate but it is contrary to the sources I mentioned. I mentioned the logic why one would do it how it is written. I would like to understand why you do it differently.

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                          • D DavidH

                            93!

                            I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                            "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                            Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                            Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                            Jim Eshelman
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                            For me the question would be the opposite: Why have a few modern authors unnecessarily changed the original instructions? The simple method of pointing your finger or other implement at the center of the pentagram and vibrating the Name gives very precise control, allows one to maintain uninterrupted concentration, and is thoroughly sufficient.

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                            • D DavidH

                              93!

                              I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                              "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                              Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                              Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                              Solve et Coagula
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                              @Jim Eshelman said

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                              @Jim Eshelman said
                              "BTW, it isn't "Hod and Earth... to the North." It's Hod to the South - hence Mikhael."

                              From the "Notes":
                              You are facing Tiphareth (the Sun), thus on your right hand is Netzach (Venus), on your left hand Hod (Mercury), and behind you Yesod (the Moon)."

                              I'm sure that's a typo in the original notes."

                              This has been bothering me. It makes sense to be backed against the tree but not only is there the above quote in the appendices but a diagram dipicting the same. Clearly illustrated with Hod in the North with Earth, Auriel, and Mercury; Netzach opposing.

                              Also, in the editor's notes (Hymenaeus Beta), "In comments to The Temple of the Holy Ghost, Crowley relates the Archangels of the Quarters to the Sephiroth and connecting Paths of the Tree of Life: 'These archangels are at points on the "Tree of Life" which cause them to surround as described one who is "crucified" thereon. Raphael dwells in Tiphareth, Beauty. Gabriel, dweller in Yesod, where are the Kerubim. Michael [sic, read Auriel], lord of Hod, an Emanation of a waty nature. Auriel [sic, read Michael], archangel of Netzach, to which Fire is attributed.'

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                              • D DavidH

                                93!

                                I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                                "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                                Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                                Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                                Solve et Coagula
                                wrote on last edited by
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                                "1. Imagine yourself standing in the Temple, facing West. The Black Pillar of Severity will be on your right--the White Pillar of Mercy on your left. You will make the Middle Pillar as you stand between them."
                                altreligion.about.com/library/bl_middlepillar.htm

                                It seems like you back into the tree during the Middle Pillar Exercise but you face the West so it would make sense for the pillars to be reversed when facing East during the LBRP.

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                                • D DavidH

                                  93!

                                  I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                                  "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                                  Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                                  Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                                  Solve et Coagula
                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  I just noticed another Venus - Fire correspondence. In the caption under the fire pentagrams in the GRP it says, "The Grade of 4=7 is particularly attributed to the Element Fire; it refers to the Planet Venus..."

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                                  • D DavidH

                                    93!

                                    I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                                    "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                                    Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                                    Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                                    Jim Eshelman
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #151

                                    @Jackdaw said

                                    "I just noticed another Venus - Fire correspondence. In the caption under the fire pentagrams in the GRP it says, "The Grade of 4=7 is particularly attributed to the Element Fire; it refers to the Planet Venus...""

                                    Yes. That's the primary correspondence, from which the others are derived.

                                    But it doesn't really apply so much to the Pentagram Ritual formula. If that attribution were the basis of the ritual structure, then the Hod correspondence to the north would assign Water - and it doesn't.

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                                    • D DavidH

                                      93!

                                      I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                                      "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                                      Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                                      Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                                      Solve et Coagula
                                      wrote on last edited by
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                                      Also, in column 12 of Table 1 (in 777) Fire is attributed to Netzach and Water to Hod.

                                      And Hymenaeus Beta seemingly attributing them otherwise...

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                                      • D DavidH

                                        93!

                                        I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                                        "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                                        Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                                        Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                                        Fr.211
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                                        #153

                                        93 All

                                        I have a question about how the GPR relates to the LPR. In the GPR, "AHIH" and "AGLA" are used with the active and passive spirit pentagrams respectively, yet in the LPR, "AHIH" is used in the west with passive water, and "ADNI", (which is used in the GPR with the elementally passive earth), is used in the LPR with active fire. So does that mean that the magician is not standing at the intersection of Samekh and Pe in the GPR? It would seem to me that the magician is more at the intersection when doing the GPR, then when doing the LPR because the GPR uses the Atziluthic God names of the Sephiroth. Also, why if the magician is standing at the intersection of Samekh and Pe in the LPR, is Uriel used instead of Haniel in the Briatic part of the working? So what am I not understanding here? 😕

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                                        • D DavidH

                                          93!

                                          I am trying to get as much detailed information as possible for my study of the LBRP. While surfing some thelemic websites I found the following comment:

                                          "Aiwass only represents the Holy Guardian Angel in so far as Crowley considered Aiwass to be his Angel, and invoking anyone else's HGA is a piece of folly and futility (compare the final remarks in Z2 Shin of Shin) so if the name of one's own "Angel" is unknown, or if doing the ritual in company, it might be better to substitute some general name or title, or simply pause briefly." www.geocities.com/nu_isis/lbrp.html

                                          Now, I know there are many websites and the sources are questionable, hence I am asking your opinion on this statement.

                                          Also, is there a good source that explains the detailed visualization of the archangels in the LBRP?

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                                          Jim Eshelman
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #154

                                          @Fr.211 said

                                          "I have a question about how the GPR relates to the LPR. In the GPR, "AHIH" and "AGLA" are used with the active and passive spirit pentagrams respectively, yet in the LPR, "AHIH" is used in the west with passive water, and "ADNI", (which is used in the GPR with the elementally passive earth), is used in the LPR with active fire."

                                          Here's the key: In the Lesser ritual, the Names do not apply to the Elements; in the Greater, they do.

                                          In the Lesser, the Divine Names are a sequence that applies to an entirely other framework than the elements (and which can be used by itself independent of the Pentagram Ritual). But in the Greater, the Names are explicitly those attributed to the Elements. The rituals are two quite different rituals in this respect.

                                          "So does that mean that the magician is not standing at the intersection of Samekh and Pe in the GPR?"

                                          You are. (In some ways, you are standing there more than ever, because the Greater ritual is intimately connected to the Portal Grade which is located at that exact spot on the Tree.)

                                          "Also, why if the magician is standing at the intersection of Samekh and Pe in the LPR, is Uriel used instead of Haniel in the Briatic part of the working? So what am I not understanding here? 😕"

                                          Because, despite the Sephirothic layout, it is Uriel and not Haniel who is archangel of Earth.

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