Hadit

Hadit is the principal speaker of the second chapter of The Book of the Law (written or received by Aleister Crowley in 1904).

When juxtaposed with Nuit in The Book of the Law, Hadit represents each unique point-experience.

[1] Hadit, "the Great God, the lord of the sky", is depicted on the Stele of Revealing in the form of the winged disk of the Sun, Horus of Behdet (also known as the Behdeti).

There is great danger in me..."[6] The earlier, Egyptian version, went by the name of Heru-Behdeti or Horus of Behdet (Edfu), Haidith in Greek.

[7] Thoth let him take the form of the solar disk to help a younger version of Horus—Re-Horakhty, or Ra-Hoor-Khuit—in a battle with Set and his army.