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Middle Pillar Exercise

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    FiliusBestia
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    93 Care,

    I came across a Thelemic Middle Pillar Exercise. Was wondering if there is actually any version found in any the Thelemic documents, or is this just something someone came up with?

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    Takamba
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    Good question. I can't speak for everyone's systems or every thing that is or is not, should or should not be. I can only ask another question: What's non-Thelemic about EHIH, YHVH ELOHIM, YHVH-va-DAATH, SHADDAI AL CHAI, and ADNI Ha-ARTZ?

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    Crowley never wrote one, if that's what you mean.

    Some people have adopted his opening (more of a Qab Cross adaptation) from Liber Reguli as a kinda sorta MP.

    And, of course, as you say, there are things that people have written post-AC.

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    @Takamba said

    "Good question. I can't speak for everyone's systems or every thing that is or is not, should or should not be. I can only ask another question: What's non-Thelemic about EHIH, YHVH ELOHIM, YHVH-va-DAATH, SHADDAI AL CHAI, and ADNI Ha-ARTZ?"

    Not necessarily anything non-Thelemic about these. I refer more to those elements(Nuit, Hadit, Babalon, Chaos, etc.) encompassed within the vessel of the Middle Pillar.

    @Jim Eshelman said

    "Crowley never wrote one, if that's what you mean.

    Some people have adopted his opening (more of a Qab Cross adaptation) from Liber Reguli as a kinda sorta MP.

    And, of course, as you say, there are things that people have written post-AC."

    That was exactly what I was looking for, Jim. Thank you. I found one on this Thelemic Order of the Golden Dawn site, and was curious if it was a Crowley era, or post-Crowley creation, as I had never seen it....

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    Alien696
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    in regards the middle pillar and the chakras i think thee is something to be said for looking at the tree from the side.
    Then you can see that the sephirah of netzach and hod for instance coincide making a grand total of seven chakras plus one.. The feet.
    The names of power can still be used, there is now even more to use.

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    Alien696
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    Not kalas maybe?

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    Exercise isn't quite what was meant. At least not the sweaty dumbell lifting sort. In fact the middle pillar exercise is a practical application of mystical belief.

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    Naomeely, if you want to lose weight, then eat foods that grow out of earth, nothing processed, and run a little for a couple of months, you'll lose some weight, and atleast you'll feel alot better.

    I'll refer you to the works of Wesley Silveira. This forum is about mystical work.

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