08-10-2018, 09:13 AM
I have not read it, but the book itself and the author sound very familiar...
Ra makes no mention of Thoth in the LOO. Thoth is the god of books, learning, medicine, wisdom, magic. He is the Egyptian Hermes / Mercury. Thoth is represented by the Ibis. On the Tree of Life, Thoth belongs to the sphere of Hod. Hod is an intellectual sphere opposed and balanced by Netzach, the sphere of the emotions and instincts (on the microcosmic/subjective Tree).
The Tarot cards are sometimes called the “Abodes of Tahuti” or the “Book of Thoth”.
That’s about all I know regarding Thoth. I’ve noticed, however, that many channeled entities use the names of Egyptian gods. I can’t explain why. The name is unimportant though, what truly matters is the message being received. That’s how we can discern the nature/polarity of the speaker.
Ra makes no mention of Thoth in the LOO. Thoth is the god of books, learning, medicine, wisdom, magic. He is the Egyptian Hermes / Mercury. Thoth is represented by the Ibis. On the Tree of Life, Thoth belongs to the sphere of Hod. Hod is an intellectual sphere opposed and balanced by Netzach, the sphere of the emotions and instincts (on the microcosmic/subjective Tree).
Quote:It is the magical capacity of our own mind that puts us in touch with the forces of the Sphere of Hod-Mercury-Thoth... Equally, if we have no magical capacity, which is the work of the intellectual imagination, the Sphere of Hod will be a closed book to us.
The Tarot cards are sometimes called the “Abodes of Tahuti” or the “Book of Thoth”.
That’s about all I know regarding Thoth. I’ve noticed, however, that many channeled entities use the names of Egyptian gods. I can’t explain why. The name is unimportant though, what truly matters is the message being received. That’s how we can discern the nature/polarity of the speaker.
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