relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 1355,ENT_EGY_NUT,received_as,ENT_THL_NUIT,medium,"Egyptian sky goddess Nut received and radically transformed into the Thelemic goddess Nuit. Crowley retained the name and the association with the night sky but replaced the mythological vault with an infinite-space cosmic principle. Liber AL I:22: ""I am the infinite space and the infinite stars thereof.""",SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1356,ENT_THL_NUIT,reception_of,ENT_EGY_NUT,medium,Nuit is a Thelemic reception and radical transformation of the Egyptian sky goddess Nut.,SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1357,ENT_EGY_HORUS,received_as,ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,medium,"Egyptian Horus received as the Thelemic Ra-Hoor-Khuit: the solar falcon god of kingship and cosmic order becomes the ""crowned and conquering child"" and Lord of the Aeon of Horus in Crowley's system.",SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1358,ENT_EGY_RA,received_as,ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,medium,"Egyptian Ra received into the Thelemic composite Ra-Hoor-Khuit: the solar component of the name reflects Ra's role as the supreme solar deity, merged with Horus into a single Thelemic aeon-lord.",SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1359,ENT_EGY_RA_HORAKHTY,received_as,ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,medium,Ra-Harakhty (Ra-as-Horus-of-the-horizon) is the Egyptian composite deity most directly received into Crowley's Ra-Hoor-Khuit: both combine Ra and Horus into a single solar-falcon entity.,SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1360,ENT_SYN_HARPOCRATES,received_as,ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,low,"The Greco-Egyptian Harpocrates (silent child Horus) received as Hoor-paar-kraat in Thelema: Harpocrates is the silent passive twin of Ra-Hoor-Khuit, together forming the composite deity Heru-Ra-Ha. Confidence is low because Harpocrates maps specifically to Hoor-paar-kraat rather than Ra-Hoor-Khuit; this edge reflects their co-constitution within the same composite.",SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1361,ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,reception_of,ENT_EGY_HORUS,medium,Ra-Hoor-Khuit is a Thelemic reception of Egyptian Horus.,SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1362,ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,reception_of,ENT_EGY_RA,medium,Ra-Hoor-Khuit is a Thelemic reception incorporating the Egyptian solar deity Ra.,SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1363,ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,reception_of,ENT_EGY_RA_HORAKHTY,medium,Ra-Hoor-Khuit is most directly a Thelemic reception of the Egyptian composite Ra-Harakhty.,SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1364,ENT_REC_MAHATMAS,received_as,ENT_THL_AIWASS,medium,"The Theosophical Mahatmas concept (hidden superhuman teachers transmitting cosmic wisdom to initiates) received into Crowley's Aiwass: Hutton (Triumph of the Moon, 1999) traces the Holy Guardian Angel concept through the Abramelin tradition; Blavatsky's Mahatmas and Mathers's Secret Chiefs are the immediate occultist milieu from which Crowley developed the figure of Aiwass as personal cosmic dictator.",SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT 1365,ENT_THL_AIWASS,reception_of,ENT_REC_MAHATMAS,medium,Aiwass as Holy Guardian Angel is a Thelemic reception of the Theosophical hidden-master archetype.,SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,PER_20C_OCCULT