Adam Kadmon
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Could Adam Kadmon be considered similar or equivalent to Nuit or Hadit? The Anthropos is described as "light without vessel". I've studied Adam Kadmon from a Lurianic Kabbalah perspective but not found mentioning in hermetic Qabbalah, nor mentioning by Crowley. Maybe I haven't looked hard enough? Anyway, different sources describe Adam Kadmon in varying light but wondered if anyone here had anything to share. Go!
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Could Adam Kadmon be considered similar or equivalent to Nuit or Hadit? The Anthropos is described as "light without vessel". I've studied Adam Kadmon from a Lurianic Kabbalah perspective but not found mentioning in hermetic Qabbalah, nor mentioning by Crowley. Maybe I haven't looked hard enough? Anyway, different sources describe Adam Kadmon in varying light but wondered if anyone here had anything to share. Go!
@Mercurius said
"Could Adam Kadmon be considered similar or equivalent to Nuit or Hadit? The Anthropos is described as "light without vessel". I've studied Adam Kadmon from a Lurianic Kabbalah perspective but not found mentioning in hermetic Qabbalah, nor mentioning by Crowley. Maybe I haven't looked hard enough? Anyway, different sources describe Adam Kadmon in varying light but wondered if anyone here had anything to share. Go!"
I don't think those fit. Adam Kadmon ("Archetypal Humanity") is, say, Asar un-Never, or humanity as the whole Tree... meaning, closer to Ra-Hoor-Khuit.
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