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To: alt.magick From: RenfieldSubject: Re: Goetia - Yet another question... Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 00:07:19 GMT Obviously HELIO= sun REN = true name (Egyptian) ? -Renfield In article <20001026151235.03171.00000334@ng-fj1.aol.com>, ludvigprin@aol.commonsense (Ludvig Prinn) wrote: > >Where does the name HELIOREN come from? > > Most likely a reference to "Helios", or a solar-phallic derivative of same. > > _____________________________________ > "Trauma is the engine of Initiation" - Lud > > "You are a sickening, twisted THING - NOT a person, NOT HUMAN!"--Metadromos > > "You MONSTER! DIE! DIE!" -- Mina Pell > > Ludvig Prinn > Worker of Miracles > http://embark.to/Ludvig > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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