the moon) in DMT i, p. 1. self and his Five Sons to be eaten),
...c:..,r< mother 314.13.5-6 (regained his conscious- ~, ...c:..,r< Mother of Life 313 . ness), 314.21.4-5 (found in the Realm 27.6-28.1 (the:::::: evoked by the Father of Darkness by the Living Spirit and of Greatness), 313.28.2-3 (the : : : his Five Sons), 314.24.5-6 (his form evoked the Primal Man); 315.4.2-3 revealed by the voice of the Living (Call and Respondent ascended to the Spirit), 314.27.8-315 .1.1 (responded ::::::),315.5.3-4 (the:::::: put on the Res- to the Call); 315 .6 .6-7 .1 (descended pondent), 315.9.3-4 (the slain and upon by the Living Spirit and the Mo- flayed Archons delivered to the ::::::), ther of Life), 315.27.7-28 .1 (together 315.9.5-6 (the:::::: stretched out the with the Mother of Life and the Liv- heavens from the skins of the slain ing Spirit besought the Father for the Archons), 315.27.5-6 (the;:::: stood in redemption of the devoured Light) prayer and implored the Father of '\mr<' bind,fasten; '\mr<'a [# conj . a] Greatness) 317.22.3 (the Luminous Jesus bound blr< say 313.24.2; 314.25.l, 28.2; 315. the Great (female) Archon apart from 1.2,2.3; 317.9.1; 318. 2.6; ~r< [peal Adam); r<''W:Dr<'a [peal pass . pall. s.f. s.m. act. part.] saying 313.12.5,16.2, # conj. a] and bound 317.27.4 18.7,21.3,23.3,27.2; 314.2.2,3.7, (Adam's own self in a ll that exists) 10.3, 13.3,28.2; 315.27.1; 317.3.5, r<''ta.mr<' binder 318.3.5 (the body as the 15.6,28.1 ;:::: of the soul of Adam) r<Jr< I (used of Ashqalon) 317.10.4, 6 ~r<' also 317.19.6 ~r< them 314.10.6 (used of the Five r<!!.r< face ; pI. ,am-1it.r<'faces 313.12 .3 Sons of Darkness); 316.1.4 (used of (i.e. of the Manichaeans, polemical) the Mother of Life together with the ~ .. r<.Iour; ~'tr<:ra [# prep. :r # conj. Primal Man and with the Living aJ and the fourth 316.5.1 Spirit) rG'tr<' lion; ;CCTl.J:r rG'tr< ~r<' as a lion ~r< man 314.1.6 (metaphor of one that roars (describing Adam) 318.2.1 who clothes himself), 314.8.6 (meta- r<:.\,.Jcu'tr< Archons 315.8.6 (the Living phor of one who hands over himself Spirit ordered his sons to slay and to his enemy as offering), 314.12.1 flay the Archons), 25.1 (the King of (metaphor of one who is hurt by a Glory raised a covering so that the dog); 316.24.2 (metaphor of one who Three Bowls could ascend over the loathes his own vomit); 317.18.1 :::::),26.6 (so that the Five Luminous (metaphor of a righteous one who Gods may not burn up with the finds a demon-possessed man), venom of the :::::); 316.13.3 (the Mes- 317.18.4 (metaphor of a demon- senger made his fOlm visible to the :::::, possessed person) male and female), 15.4 (all the :::::, ".~.•.!'UD r6ur< Primal Man (Deity male and female, were filled with lust of the First Evocation) 313.28.5-6 for the Messenger), 20.5 (the Light (evoked by the Mother of Life), 313. which proceeded from the : : : ), 23 .3 28.7-314.1.1 (evoked his Five Sons); (the sin which had fallen upon the :::::); 314.4.4-5 (his way illumined by the r<'~a.\rJcu .. r< f emale Archon 317.22 .5 angel NI:ISBT), 314.7.2-3 (gave him- ~'tr<'f. earth, 316.25.1; 317.6.3;
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