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The Bornless ritual Crowley substitutes

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    I understand that the Bornless ritual was originally an Egyptian "exorcism" or "divinity" ritual that Allen Bennett edited for Magickal effect and poetic magic. Then Crowley did the same thing.

    Crowley notes to use "Khem", an ancient word for Egypt, instead of "Ishrael", Israel.

    I was thinking of using "Khem and Ishrael" in my invocation for the following reasons:

    Khem ties the Magick to Egypt, a much richer, vibrant, and fuller-into-magick than Jews were, as far as we can tell by ancient documentation, so I like to use Khem.
    However, one of the most important prophets, Mosheh, Moses, I am sure passed down these ancient rituals so good gents and ladies like you and I can enjoy them and better our lives. I feel Magickal pull to Mosheh as well as to Khem.

    One last one, and it's a new one I just figured out:
    ISHRAEL:
    I: Yod, Hand of God, Operational, or Pointing Device
    SH: Shin, Spirit, Fire, The Difference between IHVH and Yeheshueh.
    RA: Our Sun God, other relations thru gemmatria
    EL: The Holy word of God for the Water, West

    Now we have the operational hand of God, as well as his "pointing device", along with the Spirit of the Pentagram, and Fire no doubt as God did crop the flower from his own mind.. Ra, indicating the Sun, and El, water. Combine the fire aspect of shin with that of El and you've got your operational Hexagram, the Sun as well!

    Any criticism is welcomed and appreciated.

    Also, thanks for your time and attention.

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    Jim Eshelman
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    @ThelemicMage said

    "I was thinking of using "Khem and Ishrael" in my invocation for the following reasons:"

    Whatever. It's your ritual. (I use "Thelema.")

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    This is correct. Though in the original ritual by Bennett, Ishrael is the word used. Crowley changes it to "Khem", an ancient word for Egypt.

    I've just been using Khem, but am thinking about including Ishrael for the above reasons.

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    Wonder how entities would react to changes in their invocations?
    "I am cornholio thy profit"
    Would the bornless ritual e any different!!

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    Takamba
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    @pile_of_graemle said

    "Wonder how entities would react to changes in their invocations?
    "I am cornholio thy profit"
    Would the bornless ritual e any different!!"

    The entity would only treat you and your admonishments as seriously as you present yourself. But, if "The Great Cornholio" is you true motto (think hard on the use of that Latin word to identify what other "traditions" call "magical name"), then so be it.

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    "ahkn-ef-na Moses" 😄

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