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Is Gula Lord Lerajie?

Big Dipper

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I'm trying to find more information on Lord Lerajie and I'm having a hard time. Going off the description in ToZ it says she wears, or was wearing at the time of summoning, Egyptian styled clothing, but in the second description "She reminds one of ancient Sumer".

So I've looked up Sumerian Goddesses and of course there is no name. However, there is one goddess named Gula which happens to be a healer. On Lord Leraje's page it cites that she "can cause wounds to become infected [physically and emotionally] and prevent them from healing", which sounds like someone who knows how to heal in the first place.

I've looked up 'Gula' on here and only seen people talking about how she is really Lord Gomory. All I have is their word to take, but on the ToZ's description of her it says nowhere about being able to heal.

I've also read that Lerajie is also an archer, but only from outside sources. When Looking at her sigil it does look like a bow and arrow. And bows and arrows sound like something that would cause a wound and for a nasty one too. Not to mention that Gula is said to really like dogs, but I don't think those were hunting dogs. They were liked because they could smell disease and lick their own wounds. According to outside sources. What do you guys think?

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I said that years ago because I thought Gatundu and her daughter Gula were two attributes of the same goddess.

It's possible they are two different goddesses. Gatundu was depicted as a celestial goddess, while Gula was depicted as an earthly goddess, and in some representations, she appears accompanied by a God or Demon with a bow and arrows.

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I'm trying to find more information on Lord Lerajie and I'm having a hard time. Going off the description in ToZ it says she wears, or was wearing at the time of summoning, Egyptian styled clothing, but in the second description "She reminds one of ancient Sumer".

So I've looked up Sumerian Goddesses and of course there is no name. However, there is one goddess named Gula which happens to be a healer. On Lord Leraje's page it cites that she "can cause wounds to become infected [physically and emotionally] and prevent them from healing", which sounds like someone who knows how to heal in the first place.

I've looked up 'Gula' on here and only seen people talking about how she is really Lord Gomory. All I have is their word to take, but on the ToZ's description of her it says nowhere about being able to heal.

I've also read that Lerajie is also an archer, but only from outside sources. When Looking at her sigil it does look like a bow and arrow. And bows and arrows sound like something that would cause a wound and for a nasty one too. Not to mention that Gula is said to really like dogs, but I don't think those were hunting dogs. They were liked because they could smell disease and lick their own wounds. According to outside sources. What do you guys think?

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After performing her ritual, I think you were 100% right, and that the Sumerian Goddess Gula/Baba is indeed her: Artemis/Lerajie. All the attributes are identical: the sacred dog, the moon, the sacred bow and arrows, the guardian Goddess of animals and beasts, the matron Goddess of childbirth.
She is also the Goddess Neith in Egypt.


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Yeah, I did the Lady Artemis ritual too, btw look into this post, which will redirect to other sources related to Lady Artemis aka Queen Astarte
Given the many identities, it's very likely it's right, look into the ToZ sources linked by Egon. surely there's more
The Gods can be divided in several roles in order to make it easier for humans to learn and engage with one of their mysteries. For example, Astarte can be divided into Athena, Aphrodite, Demeter and Artemis, so on and so forth. The "identities" in the myths are allegories.
For even further reading:
Astarte Astarte: Advanced Information Azazel Azazel: Hieratic Information

I didnt' find any direct correlation, but i think if you search enough with more context provided by the advanced information page, surely you will find what you sought.
 
Sto cercando maggiori informazioni su Lord Lerajie, ma ho difficoltà. La descrizione in ToZ dice che indossa, o indossava al momento dell'evocazione, abiti in stile egizio, ma nella seconda descrizione "Ricorda l'antica Sumer".

Ho cercato informazioni sulle dee sumere e, ovviamente, non ho trovato alcun nome. Tuttavia, esiste una dea di nome Gula che è una guaritrice. Sulla pagina di Lord Leraje si afferma che "può causare infezioni [fisiche ed emotive] nelle ferite e impedirne la guarigione", il che fa pensare a qualcuno che sappia già come guarire.

Ho cercato "Gula" qui e ho trovato solo persone che affermano che in realtà sia Lord Gomory. Non posso fare altro che fidarmi della loro parola, ma nella descrizione di lei su ToZ non c'è scritto da nessuna parte che abbia poteri curativi.

Ho letto anche che Lerajie è un'arciere, ma solo da fonti esterne. Guardando il suo stemma, sembra proprio un arco e una freccia. E archi e frecce fanno pensare a qualcosa che possa causare ferite, e anche brutte. Senza contare che si dice che Gula ami molto i cani, ma non credo che si trattasse di cani da caccia. Erano apprezzati perché riuscivano a fiutare le malattie e a leccarsi le ferite. Questo secondo fonti esterne. Voi cosa ne pensate?

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SUL RITUALE E TUTTO BEN SPECIFICATO
QUANDO VIENE ESEGUITOUN RITUALE BISOGNA ESSERE BEN ALLINEATI ALLA DIVINIA' invocata E IL rituale se fatto consapevolmente ti guida alla conoscenza di quella divinita'.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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