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==Principles==
==Principles==
The '''Thelemic pantheon'''—a collection of gods and goddesses who either literally exist or serve as symbolic archetypes or metaphors—includes a number of deities, primarily a trio adapted from ancient [[Egyptian religion]], who are the three speakers of ''[[The Book of the Law]]'': Nuit, Hadit and Ra-Hoor-Khuit. In at least one instance, Crowley described these deities as a "literary convenience".
The Thelemic pantheon, a collection of gods and goddesses who either literally exist or serve as symbolic archetypes or metaphors, includes a number of deities, primarily a trio adapted from ancient [[Egyptian religion]], who are the three speakers of ''[[The Book of the Law]]'': [[Nut|Nuit]], Hadit and Ra-Hoor-Khuit. In at least one instance, Crowley described these deities as a "literary convenience."


Three statements in particular distill the practice and ethics of Thelema:
Three statements in particular distill the practice and ethics of Thelema:

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