Ra-Hoor-Khuit
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"Ra, who is Horus of the Horizons." An appelation of [[Ra]], identifying him with [[Horus]], showing the two as manifestations of the singular Solar Force. The spelling "Ra-Hoor-Khuit" was popularized by [[Aleister Crowley]], first in the Book of the Law ([[Liber AL vel Legis]]). | "Ra, who is Horus of the Horizons." An appelation of [[Ra]], identifying him with [[Horus]], showing the two as manifestations of the singular Solar Force. The spelling "Ra-Hoor-Khuit" was popularized by [[Aleister Crowley]], first in the Book of the Law ([[Liber AL vel Legis]]). | ||
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- | + | * [http://www.amberwood.org/egypt.htm Egyptian Gods and Goddess'] | |
- | Reference: http://www.amberwood.org/egypt.htm | + |
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"Ra, who is Horus of the Horizons." An appelation of Ra, identifying him with Horus, showing the two as manifestations of the singular Solar Force. The spelling "Ra-Hoor-Khuit" was popularized by Aleister Crowley, first in the Book of the Law (Liber AL vel Legis).
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- Egyptian Gods and Goddess' (http://www.amberwood.org/egypt.htm)