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Chaos is described as the "All-Father", "One Father of Life", "the Dyad", and the "Father of thought". The Mystery of Chaos also includes "at once the Formula of the Feminine Trinity."
Chaos is described as the "All-Father", "One Father of Life", "the Dyad", and the "Father of thought". The Mystery of Chaos also includes "at once the Formula of the Feminine Trinity."


Na [[Árvore da Vida]], Chaos é identificado com a [[Sephiroth|Sephirah]] [[Chokmah]] ou Sabedoria (cujo título tradicional é 'Ab', 'Abba' ou Pai), and is in turn attributed to the 'parte da alma' chamada Chiah (the "Life-force"), e [[Yod]] (seed) do [[YHVH|Tetragrammaton]]; all of these associations are attributed to [[fogo|elemento fogo]].
Na [[Árvore da Vida]], Chaos é identificado com a [[Sephiroth|Sephirah]] [[Chokmah]] (Sabedoria), cujo título tradicional é 'Ab', 'Abba' (Pai), e é in turn atribuído à 'parte da alma' chamada Chiah (the "Life-force"), e [[Yod]] (seed) do [[YHVH|Tetragrammaton]]; todas estas associações são atribuídas ao [[fogo|elemento fogo]].


Within the Thelemic Canon, Chaos is oftentimes paired or passionately united with either [[Babalon]] ([[Binah]], Neschamah, Aima, [[Isis]], "Mater" e [[He]] do [[YHVH|Tetragrammaton]]) through the path of Love ([[Daleth]]; ver o Círculo Mágico), ou com a "purified" Virgin Daughter of [[Babalon]] ([[Terra]], [[Malkuth]], Nephesch, Persephone, "Filiae" e [[He]] final of [[YHVH|Tetragrammaton]]; veja [[Visão e a Voz|A Visão e a Voz]], [[Aethyr_4|4º AEthyr]])- who awakens "the eld of the all-Father". This uniting of the "Great Father" with the Mother and Daughter completes the Christian conception described in An Essay Upon Number, part II. In chapter 11 of The Book of Lies and The Vision and the Voice the unity of Chaos and [[Babalon]] as the Supernal Triad is "insisted upon." As a [[YHVH|Tetragrammaton]] or four-fold word, Chaos "is equal to her seven-fold word" by [[gematria]] ([[Kaph]] + [[Ayin]] + [[Vau]] + [[Samekh]] = 156) which suggests the [[Philosophus|4º=7º]] and [[Adeptus_Exemptus|7º=4º]] Grades of the [[Astrum_Argentum|A.'.A.'.]] Furthermore, the Mystery of Chaos is "beyond the comprehension of any but [[Magister_Templi|Mestres do Templo]]" (a Grade in the [[Astrum_Argentum|A.'.A.'.]] associated with [[Babalon]]).
Within the Thelemic Canon, Chaos is oftentimes paired or passionately united with either [[Babalon]] ([[Binah]], Neschamah, Aima, [[Isis]], "Mater" e [[He]] do [[YHVH|Tetragrammaton]]) through the path of Love ([[Daleth]]; ver o Círculo Mágico), ou com a "purified" Virgin Daughter of [[Babalon]] ([[Terra]], [[Malkuth]], Nephesch, Persephone, "Filiae" e [[He]] final of [[YHVH|Tetragrammaton]]; veja [[Visão e a Voz|A Visão e a Voz]], [[Aethyr_4|4º AEthyr]])- who awakens "the eld of the all-Father". This uniting of the "Great Father" with the Mother and Daughter completes the Christian conception described in ''An Essay Upon Number'', parte II. No capítulo XI do ''Livro das Mentiras'' e [[Visão e a Voz|A Visão e a Voz]] the unity of Chaos and [[Babalon]] as the Supernal Triad is "insisted upon." As a [[YHVH|Tetragrammaton]] or four-fold word, Chaos "is equal to her seven-fold word" by [[gematria]] ([[Kaph]] + [[Ayin]] + [[Vau]] + [[Samekh]] = 156) which suggests os graus [[Philosophus|4º=7º]] and [[Adeptus_Exemptus|7º=4º]] da [[Astrum_Argentum|A.'.A.'.]] Furthermore, the Mystery of Chaos is "beyond the comprehension of any but [[Magister_Templi|Mestres do Templo]]" (um Grau da [[Astrum_Argentum|A.'.A.'.]] associado com [[Babalon]]).


Chaos is also "thought of" "by men" as the Beast.
Chaos is also "thought of" "by men" as the Beast.

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Na Mitologia Grega, Chaos era percebido como o vácuo do qual todas as coisas saltam, ou uma massa de coisas desordenadas. Chaos existe desde o princípio ao lado de Nyx (Noite), Erberus e Tartarus. Gaia, Tartarus e Eros eram as vezes considerados progeny de Chaos.

Chaos is described as the "All-Father", "One Father of Life", "the Dyad", and the "Father of thought". The Mystery of Chaos also includes "at once the Formula of the Feminine Trinity."

Na Árvore da Vida, Chaos é identificado com a Sephirah Chokmah (Sabedoria), cujo título tradicional é 'Ab', 'Abba' (Pai), e é in turn atribuído à 'parte da alma' chamada Chiah (the "Life-force"), e Yod (seed) do Tetragrammaton; todas estas associações são atribuídas ao elemento fogo.

Within the Thelemic Canon, Chaos is oftentimes paired or passionately united with either Babalon (Binah, Neschamah, Aima, Isis, "Mater" e He do Tetragrammaton) through the path of Love (Daleth; ver o Círculo Mágico), ou com a "purified" Virgin Daughter of Babalon (Terra, Malkuth, Nephesch, Persephone, "Filiae" e He final of Tetragrammaton; veja A Visão e a Voz, 4º AEthyr)- who awakens "the eld of the all-Father". This uniting of the "Great Father" with the Mother and Daughter completes the Christian conception described in An Essay Upon Number, parte II. No capítulo XI do Livro das Mentiras e A Visão e a Voz the unity of Chaos and Babalon as the Supernal Triad is "insisted upon." As a Tetragrammaton or four-fold word, Chaos "is equal to her seven-fold word" by gematria (Kaph + Ayin + Vau + Samekh = 156) which suggests os graus 4º=7º and 7º=4º da A.'.A.'. Furthermore, the Mystery of Chaos is "beyond the comprehension of any but Mestres do Templo" (um Grau da A.'.A.'. associado com Babalon).

Chaos is also "thought of" "by men" as the Beast.

As both the "Word" or "Logos" of the Gnostics, and the Wisdom of the Kabbalists, Chaos pertains specifically to the 9º=2º Grau de Magus (the 11th progressive Grade in the A.'.A.'.), which it conceals.

In a note to The Abul-diz Working, Chaos is identified with Aleph (large=1000) Tau (ATh or Essence; "the") in Hebrew with a numeration of 1400 ("Tria Capita" or "the Three Heads" - TLT RYShYN); with a regular aleph, 401 (ARR - "cursing"). In An Essay Upon Number, Aleister Crowley draws a connection between ATh and the Word Azoth - "the sum and essence of all, conceived as One". Furthermore, Chaos is identified as "the Unknown God of Chokmah in Liber 418." In Greek (applying isopsephy) Chaos adds to 871, which is identical with the words "Pain, Sorrow", "Secret, dark", Web; cloak", "To purify", and "Against one's will."

The primary source concerning Chaos within the Thelemic canon is The Vision and the Voice. Chaos is also mentioned in the Class A documents Liber I and Liber CLVI. Rituals that include Chaos are the first version of Liber XXV ( from The Book of Lies), and Liber XV.

From the Escalier des sages (1689 e.v.) Chaos as an alchemical formula has the following Notariqon: Caliditas Humiditas Alger Occulta Siuitas.

Segue um trecho do A Visão e a Voz (Liber 418), 4º AEthyr:

"A explicação dessa passagem é a seguinte: eles tentam interpretar o Caos, porém o Caos é Paz [...] Trevas, trevas intoleráveis antes da aurora da luz. Esse é o primeiro verso do Gênesis. Sagrado és tu, Caos, Caos, Eternidade, toda contradição verbalizada! [...] Mas quando as proporções se equivalerem, padrão a padrão, o Caos retornará.