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Thelemite versus Theleman

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    justin
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    Is the word Thelemite is preferred over Theleman? In BOTL on the front page of the original manuscript is a man with his arms wrapped over his body and the letters "i", "t" and "e" scribbled out. There is a man with his arm raised as if waving with an N next to him.

    It makes sense also of the part where it says there are three degrees to the word "Thelema". If you add an "n", you get:
    . The hermit (the (a)llay man)
    . The lover (the lay man) and
    . The man of the earth (the layman)

    Is it for gematria reasons?

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      Is the word Thelemite is preferred over Theleman? In BOTL on the front page of the original manuscript is a man with his arms wrapped over his body and the letters "i", "t" and "e" scribbled out. There is a man with his arm raised as if waving with an N next to him.

      It makes sense also of the part where it says there are three degrees to the word "Thelema". If you add an "n", you get:
      . The hermit (the (a)llay man)
      . The lover (the lay man) and
      . The man of the earth (the layman)

      Is it for gematria reasons?

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      Takamba
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      "Who calls us Thelemites will do no wrong"

      I think that's plain enough. I have no clue where you see this picture of a man with his arms wrapped over his body.

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        Is the word Thelemite is preferred over Theleman? In BOTL on the front page of the original manuscript is a man with his arms wrapped over his body and the letters "i", "t" and "e" scribbled out. There is a man with his arm raised as if waving with an N next to him.

        It makes sense also of the part where it says there are three degrees to the word "Thelema". If you add an "n", you get:
        . The hermit (the (a)llay man)
        . The lover (the lay man) and
        . The man of the earth (the layman)

        Is it for gematria reasons?

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        justin
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        Oh, OK. I read it as "they are not correct, but it's OK...)

        I got the original manuscript from the a PDF of BOTL from the Holy Thelemic Church. Here's a screenshot.

        https://67b67a69-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/testimonyofjustin/home/LiberL.png?attachauth=ANoY7coC_f2KG6qDfYwalwYltce1UOu3HNCAz0aK7A2ffAdS5Xzvod2KvEjMmsuKIZkRj3l8gymRU3gtDyOQjqd_gxtoAzw3Q2Ym_2hYrAxfc1KUcsmJQmR4rhwvPdCb9CZmjiru27tHiVtOH_i8_jUWW9iqeZuAJcZNLPb3_FMhL-HgwgdHLxwn1DdgRLZG7tou6XgzNhp1x15f4mGAXiQ6OLInFYCu9RvUzpIuegdA-n4ngSAbneI%3D&attredirects=0

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          Is the word Thelemite is preferred over Theleman? In BOTL on the front page of the original manuscript is a man with his arms wrapped over his body and the letters "i", "t" and "e" scribbled out. There is a man with his arm raised as if waving with an N next to him.

          It makes sense also of the part where it says there are three degrees to the word "Thelema". If you add an "n", you get:
          . The hermit (the (a)llay man)
          . The lover (the lay man) and
          . The man of the earth (the layman)

          Is it for gematria reasons?

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          Takamba
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          screen shot didn't work

          (followed the url and see it)

          Meditate on this then if you will

          http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-KO1-lno0EoE/TfBKNEqrTQI/AAAAAAAAABA/WYYLh85EGRY/s1600/Nox+signs.jpg

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            Is the word Thelemite is preferred over Theleman? In BOTL on the front page of the original manuscript is a man with his arms wrapped over his body and the letters "i", "t" and "e" scribbled out. There is a man with his arm raised as if waving with an N next to him.

            It makes sense also of the part where it says there are three degrees to the word "Thelema". If you add an "n", you get:
            . The hermit (the (a)llay man)
            . The lover (the lay man) and
            . The man of the earth (the layman)

            Is it for gematria reasons?

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            Uni_Verse
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            What does Thelewoman fit in to this scheme?

            I-T-E is a far more powerful ending than You or Me.
            There comes with it a sense of unity, moving forward.
            Where Man or Woman are an infinitely slow vibration to the point of almost no movement
            [EDIT: Relative to one another, that is. Beyond this I keep to my earlier comment :p]

            There is more I could say, but I feel it more fruitful for you to contemplate further on your own. 😄

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