Hmmm maybe. I might remove “experienced“, keeping imagined, and then add "Hadit" - that which can be *intellectualized* as the embodiment of subjective (AKA imagined) awareness (Nuit). “Ra-Hoor-Khuit“ - that which can be manifestly experienced by applying “solve et coagula“ to imagination and intellectualization But I am always happy to hear others out since I do not view any one of us as having “the right answer“ when it comes to this stuff. There is closer and farther away from “true“ but “certainty not faith“ exists within the blazing star of each individual‘s orbit rather than across the whole Current.
@@JordanFlesherOfficial I think it would largely fall under Nuit as you said (infinity as expansion, circle whose circumference is nowhere). Nuit is the realm of pure potentiality, the pre-given context for experience, much like the world that presents itself as a whole horizon of possible experiences. Hadit represents a quasi-objective subjective point of intentionality (by quasi-objective I mean “he“ is infinity as contraction... the point in the middle of Nuit, “she“ who is the circle whose circumference is everywhere. Putting a single point within such a circle is impossible (without Ra-Hoor-Khuit). Hadit is the centre from which consciousness engages with and actualizes specific phenomena, turning potential (subjective) into actual (objective) perception thus being held within the intellect. As I said though it is impossible without Ra-Hood-Khuit to then manifest the intellectualized potential of all given experiences into a well... experienced experience. Ra-Hoor-Khuit symbolizes the transformation of perception into action or “movement“. The circle is squared and then the centre can be found through triangulation (Mother, Father = Child, A-squared + B-squared = C-squared). With “them“ (traditionalists would say “he“ for Ra-Hoor-Khuit but I reject the idea of phallic superiority AC and his system advocate for and only use the Egyptian stuff as one of many coded languages this can be expressed with) The Adept does not merely imagine nor perceive but exerts force upon the world by drawing upon both thus embodying the Will in the process. This manifest, makes real (not just within but without). It grants the responsibility of power and with power comes change (magick = “"the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with the will.") I do not view the 3 as a hierarchy as Ra-Hoor-Khuit only serves The Great Work when it takes into account that which made it possible: the states of being before manifestation in which Will is drawn from The World of Forms into The Intellect and, through the same way we all got here, the two give birth to Reality when first perceived and then second given meaning. Sorry if this is a jumble. Putting these things into words aint always easy!
I mean I do not like the man... but all alchemy is just ripping off alchemy... just like all science is ripping off science... including chemistry ripping off alchemy :P
Didn't expect to find my favorite Conan lore youtuber here. I wouldn't say he "ripped off", but he basically elaborated a worldview based on alchemy and the Golden Dawn's interpretation of Hermetic Kabbalah.
More like he wrote a continuation of alchemical tradition. Kinda like Jung, Evola and Gurdjeff did, but each one from different and often conflicting perspectives.
“Nuit” - anything that can be imagined or experienced as phenomenology or a state of being or possibility.
Hmmm maybe. I might remove “experienced“, keeping imagined, and then add
"Hadit" - that which can be *intellectualized* as the embodiment of subjective (AKA imagined) awareness (Nuit).
“Ra-Hoor-Khuit“ - that which can be manifestly experienced by applying “solve et coagula“ to imagination and intellectualization
But I am always happy to hear others out since I do not view any one of us as having “the right answer“ when it comes to this stuff. There is closer and farther away from “true“ but “certainty not faith“ exists within the blazing star of each individual‘s orbit rather than across the whole Current.
@@thishandleistacken where would phenomenology fall under according to the Hadit / nuit discussion ? Thank you
@@JordanFlesherOfficial I think it would largely fall under Nuit as you said (infinity as expansion, circle whose circumference is nowhere). Nuit is the realm of pure potentiality, the pre-given context for experience, much like the world that presents itself as a whole horizon of possible experiences.
Hadit represents a quasi-objective subjective point of intentionality (by quasi-objective I mean “he“ is infinity as contraction... the point in the middle of Nuit, “she“ who is the circle whose circumference is everywhere. Putting a single point within such a circle is impossible (without Ra-Hoor-Khuit). Hadit is the centre from which consciousness engages with and actualizes specific phenomena, turning potential (subjective) into actual (objective) perception thus being held within the intellect. As I said though it is impossible without Ra-Hood-Khuit to then manifest the intellectualized potential of all given experiences into a well... experienced experience.
Ra-Hoor-Khuit symbolizes the transformation of perception into action or “movement“. The circle is squared and then the centre can be found through triangulation (Mother, Father = Child, A-squared + B-squared = C-squared). With “them“ (traditionalists would say “he“ for Ra-Hoor-Khuit but I reject the idea of phallic superiority AC and his system advocate for and only use the Egyptian stuff as one of many coded languages this can be expressed with) The Adept does not merely imagine nor perceive but exerts force upon the world by drawing upon both thus embodying the Will in the process. This manifest, makes real (not just within but without). It grants the responsibility of power and with power comes change (magick = “"the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with the will.")
I do not view the 3 as a hierarchy as Ra-Hoor-Khuit only serves The Great Work when it takes into account that which made it possible: the states of being before manifestation in which Will is drawn from The World of Forms into The Intellect and, through the same way we all got here, the two give birth to Reality when first perceived and then second given meaning.
Sorry if this is a jumble. Putting these things into words aint always easy!
@@JordanFlesherOfficial not sure why but my response did not show.. if you found this on Reddit I will respond there
Feels like he just ripped off alchemy
I mean I do not like the man... but all alchemy is just ripping off alchemy... just like all science is ripping off science... including chemistry ripping off alchemy :P
Didn't expect to find my favorite Conan lore youtuber here. I wouldn't say he "ripped off", but he basically elaborated a worldview based on alchemy and the Golden Dawn's interpretation of Hermetic Kabbalah.
More like he wrote a continuation of alchemical tradition. Kinda like Jung, Evola and Gurdjeff did, but each one from different and often conflicting perspectives.