Hadit
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'''Hadit''', "the great god, the lord of the sky," is depicted on the [[Stélé of Revealing]] in the form of the [[winged disk]] of the Sun. | '''Hadit''', "the great god, the lord of the sky," is depicted on the [[Stélé of Revealing]] in the form of the [[winged disk]] of the Sun. | ||
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+ | According to The Book of the Law, Hadit , the winged egg, representsthe inner spirit of man, the Holy Ghost, the sperm in which the DNA of man is carried, the Elixer Vitae. When juxtaposed with Nuit in Liber Legis HAD-ith represents the actual existing moment out of all possible experience, NU-ith | ||
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Hadit, "the great god, the lord of the sky," is depicted on the Stélé of Revealing in the form of the winged disk of the Sun.
According to The Book of the Law, Hadit , the winged egg, representsthe inner spirit of man, the Holy Ghost, the sperm in which the DNA of man is carried, the Elixer Vitae. When juxtaposed with Nuit in Liber Legis HAD-ith represents the actual existing moment out of all possible experience, NU-ith