relationship_id,subject_entity_id,relationship_type,object_entity_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status,period_id 2264,ENT_THL_HADIT,paired_with,ENT_THL_NUIT,high,"Aleister Crowley, Liber AL vel Legis (Book of the Law) Chapter 2: Hadit is the second speaker of the Book of the Law, the winged serpent and point of infinite contraction, who forms the divine dyad with Nuit (infinite expansion/stars). ""Every man and every woman is a star"" — Hadit is the inner point, Nuit the outer circle.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 2265,ENT_THL_HADIT,paired_with,ENT_THL_RA_HOOR_KHUIT,high,"Liber AL vel Legis Chapter 3: Ra-Hoor-Khuit (Horus as ruler) is the third member of the Thelemic divine triad; Hadit is his inner ""secret flame,"" and the two are identified in Chapter 3 as dual aspects of the same solar-war current.",SRC_THEOI_DAIMONES,approved, 5526,ENT_THL_HADIT,member_of,ENT_THL_PANTHEON,high,Hadit is one of the principal deities of Liber AL vel Legis.,SRC_CROWLEY_BOOK_OF_LAW,reviewed,