entity_id,canonical_name,greek_name,tradition,entity_type,category,primary_domains,tags,cult_scope,primary_period,evidence_confidence,review_status,inclusion_basis,earth_association_score,chthonic_flag,serpent_flag,short_note,entity_class ENT_THL_BABALON,Babalon,,Thelemic,Thelemic deity,Deity,the Great Mother; ecstasy; the Scarlet Woman; liberation; the Abyss,,literary,,B,candidate_verified_name,Modern occult revival (v1.74.0),0,0,0,"The Thelemic Great Mother and sacred-whore goddess riding the Beast, developed by Crowley (notably in The Vision and the Voice) as a redemptive reframing of the biblical Whore of Babylon.",deity ENT_THL_HOOR_PAAR_KRAAT,Hoor-paar-kraat,,Thelemic,Thelemic deity,Deity,silence; the inmost; passivity; secrecy,,literary,,B,candidate_verified_name,Modern occult revival (v1.74.0),0,0,0,"The silent passive twin of Ra-Hoor-Khuit, the god of silence; a Thelemic adaptation of Harpocrates forming a polarity with the active conquering child.",deity ENT_THL_NUIT,Nuit,,Thelemic,Deity,Deity,cosmos; infinity; stars; night; space; polarity,thelema; nuit; crowley; 20th-century; modern reception; egyptian reception; book of the law; infinite space,,,A,reviewed,"Crowley, Liber AL vel Legis I (1904/1909); Hanegraaff (ed.), Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism (2006)",,,,"The goddess of infinite space and the infinite stars in Thelema, whose voice constitutes Chapter I of The Book of the Law (Cairo, 1904). Proclaims: ""I am the infinite space and the infinite stars thereof"" (Liber AL I:22). Her complementary principle is Hadit; together they represent the primordial duality of infinite extension and the point of consciousness. Formally derived from the Egyptian sky goddess Nut (ENT_EGY_NUT), but radically transformed: where Nut is a sky vault arching over the earth, Nuit is infinite space itself, the body of the universe in which every star is a point of Hadit. A documented 20th-century Thelemic reception of the Egyptian deity; not a survival of Egyptian religion.",deity ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,Ra-Hoor-Khuit,,Thelemic,Deity,Deity,will; war; solar; aeon; victory; rulership,thelema; ra-hoor-khuit; horus; crowley; 20th-century; modern reception; book of the law; aeon of horus; solar deity,,,A,reviewed,"Crowley, Liber AL vel Legis III (1904/1909); Hanegraaff (ed.), Dictionary of Gnosis and Western Esotericism (2006)",,,,"The ""crowned and conquering child"" and Lord of the Aeon of Horus in Thelema; his voice is Chapter III of The Book of the Law (1904). A composite of the Egyptian solar deity Ra and Horus (most directly Ra-Harakhty), recast as the lord of the current cosmic epoch: the Aeon of Horus, which Crowley declared began in 1904, replacing the Aeon of Osiris (Christianity). Together with his silent twin Hoor-paar-kraat (Thelemic reception of Harpocrates, ENT_SYN_HARPOCRATES), he forms the composite deity Heru-Ra-Ha. Egyptian source entities ENT_EGY_HORUS, ENT_EGY_RA, and ENT_EGY_RA_HORAKHTY exist in this database; all are documented reception sources for this Thelemic figure.",deity ENT_THL_THERION,Therion (The Beast 666),,Thelemic,Thelemic deity,Deity,force; the magical self; prophecy; consort of Babalon,,literary,,B,candidate_verified_name,Modern occult revival (v1.74.0),0,0,0,"To Mega Therion, 'The Great Beast 666,' Crowley's prophetic magical office and consort of Babalon; an affirmative reclamation of the apocalyptic Beast of Revelation.",deity