@Alrah said
"93,
@Edward Mason said
"What has long intrigued me is the anagram of Aissawa/Aiwass. I wondered for a while if the two had simply become muddled in Crowley's mind, but I was never able to convince myself of this. Rather, I had the feeling that Aiwass had used the Aissawa as kind of practical joke: something to prod Crowley into receptivity, and to get his psyche mulling over how Mohammed had received the Koran as a series of dictated messages. Being AC's HGA meant he would naturall create an attraction between Crowley and things relating to himself, once it was time to start the Aeonic party."
That's a highly interesting idea.
Perhaps Crowley drew out the name Aiwass from his subconscious to represent a name that fitted his understanding of his role in bringing in the New Aeon at that time? The Beast as a Christ like figure? If he conceptualised Aissawa as his true self, it would tie in with the 3 Magi story around Jesus for him (only preparing the Beast for his work instead), and perhaps his Buddhist idea of reincarnation as well as (as you say) Mohammed and the Koran. Quite an impressive little synthesis actually. "
I could not agree more on this point.
The A∴A∴ / Secret Chiefs,Theosophic Masters of the Ancient Wisdom or The Great White Brotherhood represent the same exact order and idea, channeled through different subconsciousness of the Adepts.
All words are sacred and all prophets true