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: The name may refer to seven celestial bodies (Moon, Venus, Mercury, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) plus the system as a whole and the mystic themselves. The Seven-Fold Way (Hebdomadry)

The eighth angle is . This is the angle between two intersecting planes, rather than two lines. It is the angle of a open book, the corner of a room where two walls meet, or the crease of a folded paper. The dihedral angle reminds us that the world is not merely a drawing on a flat sheet of paper; it is volumetric. It introduces the third dimension, adding depth to the height and width defined by previous angles. It is the angle of complexity, the hinge upon which reality folds. the order of 9 angles

At the precipice of the order stands , measuring exactly one hundred eighty degrees. It is the reversal of the zero angle, yet it carries a different meaning. If the zero angle is the start, the straight angle is the realization of the path—a line extending infinitely in two directions. However, it also represents the "turnaround." It is the moment one looks back from where they came. It is the flat surface of a lake, the extension of a bridge. It is the angle of completion, marking the exact halfway point of a full rotation. : The name may refer to seven celestial

In the vast lexicon of geometry, the angle serves as the fundamental unit of direction, the precise measure of deviation from a straight path. While the circle represents wholeness and the line represents distance, the angle represents choice—the turn of a corner, the bend of a knee, the apex of a mountain. If we were to construct a taxonomy of these turns, an "Order of 9 Angles," we would find not merely a mathematical progression, but a profound reflection of the physical world, human architecture, and the philosophy of perspective. This hierarchy, moving from the non-existent to the impossible, outlines the structure of our reality. It is the angle of a open book,

(involving months of isolation in the wilderness) Master/Mistress Grand Master/Mousa Immortal Controversy and Criminal Activity

The primary framework for personal transformation in the O9A is the , which outlines a rigorous path of initiation: Neophyte Initiate External Adept Internal Adept Master/Mistress Grand Master/Mousa Immortal

The ONA claims roots in 1960s England, allegedly formed by a female practitioner of a pre-Christian tradition. However, its rise to prominence is tied to the figure , who began publishing its foundational texts in the 1970s and 1980s. Academic consensus suggests that "Anton Long" is a pseudonym for David Myatt , a prominent British neo-Nazi activist, though Myatt has consistently denied this. Core Beliefs and "Aeonics"