Thelema & Religion
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*[[Islamic Godforms]] | *[[Islamic Godforms]] | ||
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+ | *[[Aleister Crowley]] | ||
+ | *[[Gnostic Saints]] | ||
+ | *[[Jesus Christ]] | ||
+ | *[[Mohammed]] | ||
+ | *[[Moses]] | ||
+ | *[[Siddhartha|Buddha]] | ||
+ | *[[Lao-tzu]] | ||
+ | *[[Confucius]] | ||
+ | *[[Helena Blavatsky]] | ||
===Holy Books=== | ===Holy Books=== |
Revision as of 19:41, 11 Jun 2005
Many Thelemites consider Thelema to be a religion—although it can be seen in other ways, such as a philosophy or culture. This pages exists as a portal to the various areas on the site that deal with religion, Thelemic or otherwise.
See also:
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Thelemic religious organizations
World Religions
Religious ritual
- The Gnostic Mass (see also; Gnostic Creed)
Gods and Goddesses
- Nuit
- Hadit
- Ra-Hoor-Khuit
- Babalon
- Chaos
- Baphomet
- Greek Godforms
- Christian Godforms
- Greek Godforms
- Roman Godforms
- Egyptian Godforms
- Hebrew Godforms
- Hindu Godforms
- Islamic Godforms
Influential figures
- Aleister Crowley
- Gnostic Saints
- Jesus Christ
- Mohammed
- Moses
- Buddha
- Lao-tzu
- Confucius
- Helena Blavatsky
Holy Books
- The Book of the Law
- The Bible
- Upanishads
- Bhagavad Gita
- The Emerald Tablet
- Nag Hammadi
- Book of the Dead
Forms of religion
- Agnosticism
- Animism
- Atheism
- Deism
- Ditheism (Dualism)
- Henotheism
- Humanism
- Kathenotheism
- Maltheism
- Monism
- Monotheism
- Monistic Theism
- Pandeism
- Panentheism
- Pantheism
- Polytheism
- Shamanism
- Suitheism
- Theism
- Transcendentalism
External links
- Statistics on religious belief or adherence (http://www.adherents.com)
- Sacred Texts (http://www.sacred-texts.com)