• From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Deity in Thelema. For other uses, see Nuit (disambiguation). For technical reasons, "Nuit #1" redirects here.
  • Thelema and Nuit’s Revival ... In Thelema, practitioners engage in ritualistic practices to commune with Nuit and other deities within the Thelemic pantheon.
  • In art, Nuit is depicted as a woman wearing no clothes, covered with stars and supported by Shu; opposite her (the sky), is her husband, Seb (the Earth).
  • The Goddess Nuit is one of the main deities in the teachings of Thelema, and is one of three deities to have a chapter dedicated to her in the main holy book of...
  • Nuit and Hadit are two deities in the religion of Thelema, an esoteric philosophy popularized by British occultist Aleister Crowley in the early 20th century.
  • To break the spell of division that keeps us from realizing the inherent divinity within. This is exactly what Nuit’s chapter is all about. ... So that’s what Thelema is.
  • Nuit (alternatively Nu, Nut, or Nuith) is a goddess in Thelema, the speaker in the first Chapter of The Book of the Law, the sacred text written or received in…
  • The Law of Thelema has a strong presence on the Internet, and many of Crowley’s writings are available online.
  • Frater Sophronios gives a short summary of the foundational concepts of Nuit and Hadit from Aleister Crowley's spiritual philosophy of Thelema.
  • ...of the saints as mentioned in revelation has significance in Thelema as well - Therefore, I wouldn't say that Babalon is only Crowleys personal interpretation of Nuit.