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 +[[Image:Award star.gif|frame|I, [[User:Ash|Fr. Ash]], award you this [[Thelemapedia:Awards#Star of Thelemapedia|Star of Thelemapedia]] for adding such excellent material to the Shu article, and improving old Wikipedia imports.]]
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Cymen is an English teenager-come-perfectionist interested in many things, especially literature, mythology and history. Cymen is an English teenager-come-perfectionist interested in many things, especially literature, mythology and history.
Showing that it's okay not to be able to class yourself as being any one religion, she merges the Qabbalah and aspects of ancient Egyptian belief system to create something eclectic that she's comfortable with. Thelema, however, is still one of her favourite subjects of fascination. Showing that it's okay not to be able to class yourself as being any one religion, she merges the Qabbalah and aspects of ancient Egyptian belief system to create something eclectic that she's comfortable with. Thelema, however, is still one of her favourite subjects of fascination.

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I, Fr. Ash, award you this Star of Thelemapedia for adding such excellent material to the Shu article, and improving old Wikipedia imports.
I, Fr. Ash, award you this Star of Thelemapedia for adding such excellent material to the Shu article, and improving old Wikipedia imports.

Cymen is an English teenager-come-perfectionist interested in many things, especially literature, mythology and history.

Showing that it's okay not to be able to class yourself as being any one religion, she merges the Qabbalah and aspects of ancient Egyptian belief system to create something eclectic that she's comfortable with. Thelema, however, is still one of her favourite subjects of fascination.