Do What Thou Wilt Unicursal Hexagram

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

The Star of Nuith

The Star of Nuith

Liber AL, Chapter 1, Verse 60 (or page 19 of the script):

"..The shape of my star is - The five Pointed Star, with a circle in the Middle, and the circle is Red..."

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Above is The Star of Nuith as I personally have imagined it. I have actually had for decades a painted version of it that I usually hang on the wall just above the largest window in the house. To me this is a fundamental Thelemic symbol and although rarely used by other Thelemites, is actually one of the only symbols mentioned in The Book Of The Law, unlike many others perhaps more familiar. It therefore is a very good candidate for a symbol to represent Thelema, though maybe not the only one.

 

Nuith-Hadith in Union

Above is another image of the Star of Nuith, this time with a surrounding Star of Hadith. They are together in union. This is a symbolic representation of the Universe and also has a special significance in terms of Tantrika.

 

Alex Bennett

Love is the law, love under will.

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