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Crom Cruach |
Mar 22 2005, 12:36 PM
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The Star of Ischtar This is one of the ideograms for Ischtar, queen of the Heavens; heavenly mother of all borne by women; sister of the highest of the Babylonian gods, the sun god Shamash; the goddess of sexual pleasures and the only real woman god in Babylon and Assyria (all other female gods were but shadows of their male god consorts). Ischtar is also the goddess of childbirth and as such often depicted with a child in her arms. Being the only real woman god in the Near East for a couple of millennia, up to the time when the new ideology of Christianity expanded over the coastal areas of the eastern Mediterranean region, she is Virgin Mary or, rather, the Holy Virgin is what is left of Ischtar (Astarte, Aphrodite) after Christianity's totally dominant ideological takeover. Astarte was the Greek form of the Semitic name Astar (Hebrew Astoret) for the queen of the heavens. In the temples of Ischtar, she being the goddess of fertility and thus also of sexual pleasures, girls and women served the believers under surveillance by eunuchs. Ischtar was, however, also the goddess of hunting and warfare. Since in the skies she was symbolized by Venus she was both the fertility goddess of the Evening star and the war goddess of the Morning star. This graphic representation of Venus is from Babylonia and the time around 2000 B.C. The two sets of four arms or points of the star sign, one behind the the other, refer to the exactly eight years it takes for either of Venus' two appearances (the Morning and the Evening star) to return to the same sign of the zodiac and the same place in that sign.
Chaos Star In chaos majick, the 8-pointed star represents the 8 types of majick: Black Majick (death--Saturn), Blue Majick (wealth--Jupiter), Red Majick (war--Mars), Yellow Majick (ego--Sun), Green Majick (love--Venus), Orange Majick (thought--Mercury), Purple or Silver Majick (sex--Moon), and Octarine Majick (the Majician's personal perceptions of color and majick or the "majician-self").
In Wicca, the 8-pointed star in the shape of an 8-spoked wheel represents the 8 ways of making majick ( i.e., chant, dance, flame, etc.); the 8 occasions for ritual (i.e., Winter Solstice, Autumn Equinox, Summer Solstice, etc., or The Wheel of the Year); and the 8 gifts of Aradia (i.e., To divine with cards, to make the ugly beautiful, to tame wild beasts, etc.)
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Satarel |
Mar 29 2005, 02:39 PM
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Well in the circle itself, Michael, Gabriel and Raphael are the obvious ones.
There's also "V'yiel" (which more probably is U'riel), and I think a Seraphim (spelt Serayhim?) and I think I can make out an "Agfa"... but the rest I'm having trouble with.
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The value of an individual is not numerically assignable. Given the individual's infinite capacity to affect change (for better or for worse), it follows that their value is just as infinite. Logically then, not only are all individuals of equal value, but all possible combinations and groupings of individuals are of equal value, and finally, no matter an individual's past actions, their capacity to affect positive change is not diminished.
The value of the individual is sacrosanct, but actions must be directed in an effort to affect positive change.
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HenrySpencer |
Mar 30 2005, 01:34 AM
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It was Peter Carroll who applied the Chaosphere to Chaos Magick but he did not invent it. In 1990 at an event called the Oxford Thelemic Symposium he mentioned that the idea of Chaos Magick was borrowed from the fantasy fiction of Michael Moorcock where there are characters called the Lords of Law and the Lords of Chaos. In Moorcock's 1971 book Queen of the Swords it says the following: QUOTE The Arms of Chaos - eight arrows radiating from a central hub, representing, according to Chaos, all the possibilities inherent in its philosophy. Sounds like a description of the Chaosphere to me. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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HenrySpencer |
Mar 30 2005, 04:03 AM
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I personally don't think that the circle that Rakesh provided has anything whatsoever to do with the Chaosphere as it is clearly just a circle for evocation/invocation. The only circle that comes to mind that is similar to that one with the 8-pointed star in it is one that is found in the Necronomicon of George Hay and you can see it here. For Chaos Magick purists it might be noted that Austin Osman Spare had a diagram that was similar to the Chaosphere and I have taken the trouble to scan it and stick it here for your inspection. (IMG: http://img235.exs.cx/img235/1410/spare8points3sw.jpg) This post has been edited by HenrySpencer: Mar 30 2005, 04:04 AM
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Satarel |
Mar 30 2005, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE octarine Yeah, we all know where that comes from. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) QUOTE If you are commenting on my post you seem to be misunderstanding it a little. Carroll mentioned the inspiration for Chaos Magick in that 1990 conference but he first wrote Liber Null in the 1970's where he discusses the Chaosphere but that was well after Michael Moorcock had already written about it. The first major influence on Chaos Magick in book form, besides the republishing of Austin Osman Spare's works at the same time, seems to have been Ramsey Dukes' SSOTBME which was first published in 1974. But that Chaosphere seems to have been lifted from Moorcock's stuff. Thank you kind sir. So the Star of Chaos then would be a relatively recent symbol?
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The value of an individual is not numerically assignable. Given the individual's infinite capacity to affect change (for better or for worse), it follows that their value is just as infinite. Logically then, not only are all individuals of equal value, but all possible combinations and groupings of individuals are of equal value, and finally, no matter an individual's past actions, their capacity to affect positive change is not diminished.
The value of the individual is sacrosanct, but actions must be directed in an effort to affect positive change.
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Aunt Clair |
Nov 8 2006, 08:29 AM
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From : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_magicQUOTE Chaos magic is a form of magic with which practitioners claim they can shape reality. Although there are a few techniques, such as some forms of sigil magic, associated uniquely with chaos magic, practitioners borrow liberally from other belief systems, so chaos magic acts as a metabelief. Some common sources and techniques include ceremonial magic, chaos theory, science fiction, OBEs, and divination. Chaos magic is not necessarily syncretic. That is to say, practitioners do not try to fit together these different ideas so that they make sense. Rather, they temporarily assume the truth of parts of particular systems in order to accomplish their goals. Although chaos magicians differ widely, they often sympathize with the psychonaut counterculture (Terence McKenna and Robert Anton Wilson are particularly influential) and chaotic aspects of particular religions (including Taoism and Discordianism), and a number of chaos magic techniques rely on humor and the absurd. Spirit teachers reveal the star too , often authors , artists and musicians draw upon dreamstate visions and muse inspiration to bring esoteric wisdoms to humanity. The 8 pointed star has been shown to us in circle many times in visions . From mystic visions I feel that the 4 arrows represent the cardinal and bicardinal directions of energy the cardinal ones represent predominantly male energy on a + also called a cross these are the colour of elements north air green south earth red right arm fire orange ; east Goddess west God left arm water blue ; west Goddess east God The bicardinal X is predominantly female energy on a x also called a crux these are the colours of magick purple l'eau de prima materia the universal solute ; shen amber feu de prima materia the catalyst , the flame ;chi pink energy force ching aqua aqua vitae air and water the elixir , stasis ,universal solution , vocalisation there are two sides of the wheel the shadow side and the light side rose pink is blood for sex magick which can be light or dark tantra for example red light is love , charisma , leadership , red shadow is strength , aggression , violence , war etc. 1. i staff 2 + cross 3 / staves 4 x crux 5 (IMG: style_emoticons/default/922.gif) kanda --------- 6 merkabah sphere Imho , each energy centre from a kanda to a chakra to a stone develops in this manner . Edit : http://www.mazzaroth.com/ChapterThree/Sume...naki-Anakim.htmstar of Ishtar aka Ianna It forms below the mirror on the energy body as the kanda becomes 3 D Ianna like persephone descends to the land of the dead from light to shadow and back again (IMG: http://www.mazzaroth.com/ChapterThree/Images/IshtarStarSymbol.gif) This is an 8 pointed star though not the modern 8 arrowed symbol This post has been edited by Aunt Clair: Nov 8 2006, 08:55 PM
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~*~Love , Light n Laughter, Aunt Clair ~*~
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