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'''Had!'''  the [[manifestation]] of [[Nuit]]! (AL I,1)
'''Had!'''  a manifestação de [[Nuit]]! (AL I,1)


The [[unveiling]] of the [[company of Heaven]]. (AL I,2)
O desvelar da compania do Céu. (AL I,2)
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When the '-it' ending is added, this notion of becoming is reified into the [[winged disk]] of the Sun identified on the [[Stélé of Revealing]] as "[[Hadit]], the great god, the lord of the sky."
When the '-it' ending is added, this notion of becoming is reified into the [[winged disk]] of the Sun identified on the [[Stélé of Revealing]] as "[[Hadit]], the great god, the lord of the sky."


In the [[Book of the Law]], Hadit states,
No [[Livro da Lei]], Hadit states,


:"I am the  flame that burns in every heart of man and in the core of every [[star]]." (AL II,6)
:"I am the  flame that burns in every heart of man and in the core of every [[star]]." (AL II,6)


The complement of Had is [[Nu]].
O complemento de Had é [[Nu]].


''See also:'' [[Hadit]]
''Ver também:'' [[Hadit]]


==Crowley on Had==
==Crowley on Had==
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:"Nu conceals Had because He is Everywhere in the Infinite, and She manifests Him for the same reason. See verse 3. Every Individual manifests the Whole; and the Whole conceals every Individual. The Soul interprets the Universe; and the Universe veils the Soul. Nature understands Herself by becoming self-conscious in Her units; and the Consciousness loses its sense of separateness by dissolution in Her."
:"Nu conceals Had because He is Everywhere in the Infinite, and She manifests Him for the same reason. See verse 3. Every Individual manifests the Whole; and the Whole conceals every Individual. The Soul interprets the Universe; and the Universe veils the Soul. Nature understands Herself by becoming self-conscious in Her units; and the Consciousness loses its sense of separateness by dissolution in Her."


==References==
==Referências==
*Crowley, Aleister. [http://www.hermetic.com/220/crowley-comment.html The Old and New Commentaries to Liber AL]. Retrieved Oct. 27, 2004.
*Crowley, Aleister. [http://www.hermetic.com/220/crowley-comment.html The Old and New Commentaries to Liber AL]. Retrieved Oct. 27, 2004.


[[Categoria:Thelema]]
[[Categoria:Thelema]]
[[Categoria:Termos Thelêmicos]]
[[Categoria:Termos Thelêmicos]]

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Had! a manifestação de Nuit! (AL I,1)

O desvelar da compania do Céu. (AL I,2)


Had is, quite simply, the word for 'manifestation' in Thelema. It would perhaps be more accurate to consider Had to be a verb, to manifest, and even then an active verb, manifesting would be more accurate still. There is contained in it an element, however, of time and duration, but of a process rather than a thing.

When the '-it' ending is added, this notion of becoming is reified into the winged disk of the Sun identified on the Stélé of Revealing as "Hadit, the great god, the lord of the sky."

No Livro da Lei, Hadit states,

"I am the flame that burns in every heart of man and in the core of every star." (AL II,6)

O complemento de Had é Nu.

Ver também: Hadit

Crowley on Had

"Nu conceals Had because He is Everywhere in the Infinite, and She manifests Him for the same reason. See verse 3. Every Individual manifests the Whole; and the Whole conceals every Individual. The Soul interprets the Universe; and the Universe veils the Soul. Nature understands Herself by becoming self-conscious in Her units; and the Consciousness loses its sense of separateness by dissolution in Her."

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