In 1974,
Nema Andahadna, a dedicated occultist and practitioner of ceremonial magick, received the text of
Liber Pennae Praenumbra during a profound mystical experience. At the time, Nema was deeply immersed in explorations of
Thelema,
Kabbalah, and
Hermetic traditions, and had begun developing her unique perspective on
magical practice. According to Nema's account, the channeling occurred during an intense meditative state, heightened by her invocation of the
divine feminine and a focus on balancing the cosmic forces of the Aeons. She described the experience as a direct transmission from what she called the "Maatian Current"—a flow of consciousness originating from the future
Aeon of Ma'at. During this transmission, Nema reported encountering a powerful archetypal presence that revealed itself as the embodiment of Truth and Transformation. The text was received as a series of vivid impressions and dictations, which Nema wrote down in a trance-like state. She described the process as fluid but overwhelming, with phrases, symbols, and ideas forming faster than she could consciously interpret them. The result was a work imbued with poetic and cryptic language, filled with references to cosmic justice, personal enlightenment, and the formula of IPSOS, which she later understood to mean "themselves". After the channeling, Nema spent months reflecting on and decoding the text's meaning. She believed it represented a pivotal spiritual revelation not just for her, but for the evolution of human consciousness. Initially shared with close colleagues, including members of the emerging
Horus-Maat Lodge, the text soon gained recognition for its visionary quality and its potential to complement Aleister Crowley's
Liber AL vel Legis. ==Themes==