: LIBER 777 vel P R O L E G O M E N A S Y M B O L I C A A D S Y S T E M A M SCEPTICO-MYSTICÆ VIÆ EXPLICANDÆ FUNDAMENTUM HIEROGLYPHICUM SANCTISSIMORUM SCIENTÆ SUMMÆ _____________________________________________________________________________________ V AA publication in Class B _____________________________________________________________________________________ 777 THE FOLLOWING is an attempt to systematise alike the data of mysticism and the results of comparative religion. The sceptic will applaud our labours, for that the very catholicity of the symbols denies them any objective validity, since, in so many contradictions, something must be false; while the mystic will rejoice equally that the self-same catholicity all- embracing proves that very validity, since after all something must be true. Fortunately we have learnt to combine these ideas, not in the mutual toleration of sub- contraries, but in the affirmation of contraries, that transcending of the laws of intellect which is madness in the ordinary man, genius in the Overman who hath arrived to strike off more fetters from our understanding. The savage who cannot conceive of the number six, the orthodox mathematician who cannot conceive of the fourth dimension, the philosopher who cannot conceive of the Absolute--all these are one; all must be impregnated with the Divine Essence of the Phallic Yod of Macroprosopus, and give birth to their idea. True (we may agree with Balzac), the Absolute recedes; we never grasp it; but in the travelling there is joy. Am I no better than a staphylococcus because my ideas still crowd in chains? But we digress. The last attempts to tabulate knowledge are the Kabbala Denudata of Knorr von Rosenroth (a work incomplete and, in some of its parts, prostituted to the service of dogmatic interpretation), the lost symbolism of the Vault in which Christian Rosenkreutz is said to have been buried, some of the work of Dr. Dee and Sir Edward Kelly, some very imperfect tables in Cornelius Agrippa, the "Art" of Raymond Lully, some of the very artificial effusions of the esoteric Theosophists, and of late years the knowledge of the Order RosæRubeæet AureæCrucis and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Unluckily, the leading spirit in these latter societies1 found that his prayer, "Give us this day our daily whisky, and just a wee drappie mair for luck!" was sternly answered, "When you have given us this day our daily Knowledge-lecture." Under these circumstances Daath got mixed with Dewar, and Beelzebub with Buchanan. But even the best of these systems is excessively bulky; modern methods have enabled us to concentrate the substance of twenty thousand pages in two score. The best of the serious attempts to systematise the results of Comparative Religion is that made by Blavatsky. But though she had an immense genius for acquiring facts, she had none whatever for sorting and selecting the essentials. Grant Allen made a very slipshod experiment in this line; so have some of the polemical rationalists; but the only man worthy of our notice is Frazer of the Golden Bough. Here again, there is no tabulation; for us it is left to sacrifice literary charm, and even some accuracy, in order to bring out the one great point. i _____________________________________________________________________________________ This: That when a Japanese thinks of Hachiman, and a Boer of the Lord of Hosts, they are not two thoughts, but one. The cause of human sectarianism is not lack of sympathy in thought, but in speech; and this it is our not unambitious design to remedy. Every new sect aggravates the situation. Especially the Americans, grossly and crapulously ignorant as they are of the rudiments of human language, seize like mongrel curs upon the putrid bones of their decaying monkey-jabber, and gnaw and tear them with fierce growls and howls. The mental prostitute, Mrs. Eddy (for example), having invented the idea which ordinary people call "God," christened it "Mind," and then by affirming a set of propositions about "Mind," which are only true of "God," set all hysterical, dyspeptic, crazy Amurrka by the ears. Personally, I don't object to people discussing the properties of four-sided triangles; but I draw the line when they use a well-known word, such as pig, or mental healer, or dung-heap, to denote the object of their paranoiac fetishism. Even among serious philosophers the confusion is very great. Such terms as God, the Absolute, Spirit, have dozens of connotations, according to the time and place of the dispute and the beliefs of the disputants. Time enough that these definitions and their inter-relation should be crystallised, even at the expense of accepted philosophical accuracy. 2. The principal sources of our tables have been the philosophers and traditional systems referred to above, as also, among many others, Pietri di Abano,2 Lilly, Eliphaz Levi, Sir R. Burton, Swami Vivekananda, the Hindu, Buddhist, and Chinese Classics, the Qúran and its commentators, the Book of the Dead, and, in particular, original research. The Chinese, Hindu, Buddhist, Moslem and Egyptian systems have never before been brought into line with the Qabalah; the Tarot has never been made public. Eliphaz Levi knew the true attributions but was forbidden to use them.* All this secrecy is very silly. An indicible Arcanum is an arcanum that cannot be revealed. It is simply bad faith to swear a man to the most horrible penalties if he betray . . ., etc., and then take him mysteriously apart and confide the Hebrew Alphabet to his safe keeping.3 This is perhaps only ridiculous; but it is a wicked imposture to pretend to have received it from Rosicrucian manuscripts which are to be found in the British Museum. To obtain money on these grounds, as has been done by certain moderns, is clear (and, I trust, indictable) fraud. The secrets of Adepts are not to be revealed to men. We only wish they were. When a man comes to me and asks for the Truth, I go away and practice teaching the Differential Calculus to a Bushman; and I answer the former only when I have succeeded with the latter. But to withhold the Alphabet of Mysticism from the learner is the device of a selfish charlatan. That which can be taught shall be taught, and that which cannot be taught may at last be learnt. * This is probably true, though in agreement with the statement of the traducer of Levi's doctrine and the vilifier of his noble personality. ii _____________________________________________________________________________________ 3. As a weary but victorious warrior delights to recall his battles--Fortisan hæc olim meminisse juvabit*--we would linger for a moment upon the difficulties of our task. The question of sacred alphabets has been abandoned as hopeless. As one who should probe the nature of woman, the deeper he goes the rottener it gets; so that at last it is seen that there is no sound bottom. All is arbitrary; withdrawing out caustics and adopting a protective treatment, we point to the beautiful clean bandages and ask the clinic to admire! To take one concrete example: the English T is clearly equivalent in sound to the Hebrew t, the Greek t, the Arabic P and the Coptic t, but the numeration is not the same. Again, we have a clear analogy in shape (perhaps a whole series of analogies), which, on comparing the modern alphabets with primeval examples, breaks up and is indecipherable. The same difficulty in another form permeates the question of gods. Priests, to propitiate their local fetish, would flatter him with the title of creator; philosophers, with a wider outlook, would draw identities between many gods in order to obtain a unity. Time and the gregarious nature of man have raised gods as ideas grew more universal; sectarianism has drawn false distinctions between identical gods for polemical purposes. Thus, where shall we put Isis, favouring nymph of corn as she was? As the type of motherhood? As the moon? As the great goddess Earth? As Nature? As the Cosmic Egg from which all Nature sprang? For as time and place have changed, so she is all of these! What of Jehovah, that testy senior of Genesis, that lawgiver of Leviticus, that Phallus of the depopulated slaves of the Egyptians, that jealous King-God of the times of the Kings, that more spiritual conception of the Captivity, only invented when all temporal hope was lost, that mediæval battleground of cross-chopped logic, that Being stripped of all his attributes and assimilated to Parabrahman and the Absolute of the Philosopher? Satan, again, who in Job is merely Attorney-General and prosecutes for the Crown, acquires in time all the obloquy attaching to that functionary in the eyes of the criminal classes, and becomes a slanderer. Does any one really think that any angel is such a fool as to try to gull the Omniscient God into injustice to his saints? Then, on the other hand, what of Moloch, that form of Jehovah denounced by those who did not draw huge profit from his rites? What of the savage and morose Jesus of the Evangelicals, cut by their petty malice from the gentle Jesus of the Italian children? How shall we identify the thaumaturgic Chauvinist of Matthew with the metaphysical Logos of John? In short, while the human mind is mobile, so long will the definitions of all our terms vary. *[Lat. approx. "perhaps it will be pleasant to remember these things one day."] All symbolism is perhaps ultimately so; there is no necessary relation in thought between the idea of a mother, the sound of the child's cry "Ma," and the combination of lines ma. This, too, is the extreme case, since "ma" is the sound naturally just produced by opening the lips and breathing. Hindus would make a great fuss over this true connection; but it is very nearly the only one. All these beautiful schemes break down sooner or later, mostly sooner. iii _____________________________________________________________________________________ But it is necessary to settle on something: bad rules are better than no rules at all. We may then hope that our critics will aid our acknowledged feebleness; and if it be agreed that much learning hath made us mad, that we may receive humane treatment and a liberal allowance of rubber-cores in our old age. 4. The Tree of Life is the skeleton on which this body of truth is built. The juxtaposition and proportion of its parts should be fully studied. Practice alone will enable the student to determine how far an analogy may be followed out. Again, some analogies may escape a superficial study. The Beetle is only connected with the sign Pisces through the Tarot Trump "The Moon." The Camel is only connected with the High Priestess through the letter Gimel. Since all things whatsoever (including no thing) may be placed upon the Tree of Life, the Table could never be complete. It is already somewhat unwieldy; we have tried to confine ourselves as far as possible to lists of Things Generally Unknown. It must be remembered that the lesser tables are only divided from the thirty-two-fold table in order to economise space; e.g. in the seven-fold table the entries under Saturn belong to the thirty-second part in the large table. We have been unable for the moment to tabulate many great systems of Magic; the four lesser books of the Lemegeton,4 the system of Abramelin, if indeed its Qliphothic ramifications are susceptible of classification, once we follow it below the great and terrible Demonic Triads which are under the presidency of the Unutterable Name;5 the vast and comprehensive system shadowed in the Book called the Book of the Concourse of the Forces,6 interwoven as it is with the Tarot, being, indeed, on one view little more than an amplification and practical application of the Book of Thoth.7 But we hope that the present venture will attract scholars from all quarters, as when the wounded Satan leaned upon his spear, " Forthwith on all sides to his aid was run By angels many and strong," and that in the course of time a far more satisfactory volume may result. Many columns will seem to the majority of people to consist of mere lists of senseless words. Practice, and advance in the magical or mystical path, will enable little by little to interpret more and more. Even as a flower unfolds beneath the ardent kisses of the Sun, so will this table reveal its glories to the dazzling eye of illumination. Symbolic and barren as it is, yet it shall stand for the athletic student as a perfect sacrament, so that reverently closing its pages he shall exclaim, "May that of which we have partaken sustain us in the search for the Quintessence, the Stone of the Wise, the Summum Bonus, True Wisdom, and Perfect Happiness. So mote it be! iv _____________________________________________________________________________________ THE TREE OF LIFE COL. XII. This arrangement is the basis of the whole system of this book. Besides the 10 numbers and the 22 letters, it is divisible into 3 columns, 4 planes, 7 planes, 7 palaces, etc. etc.8 v _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE I I. II.* III. IV.* V.* Hebrew Names Key Consciousness of Numbers English of Col. II. God-Names in Assiah. Scale. of the Adept. and Letters. }wa Ain Nothing 0 [ws }ya Ain Soph No Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rwa [ws }ya Ain Soph Aur Limitless L.V.X 1 * rtk Kether Crown* awh hyha 2 * hmkj Chokmah Wisdom hy 3 * hnyb Binah Understanding \yhla hwhy 4 * dsj Chesed Mercy la 5 * hrwbg Geburah Strength rwbg \yhla 6 * trapt Tiphareth Beauty tudw hwla hwhy 7 jxn Netzach Victory twabx hwhy 8 dwh Hod Splendour twaxb \yhla 9 * dwsy Yesod Foundation yj la ydc 10 * rwklm Malkuth Kingdom ]lm ynda 11 [la Aleph Ox hwhy 12 tib Beth House (8) hgwbza 13 lmg Gimel Camel (81) \yla (9) hd 14 tld Daleth Door (7) aha 15 hh Hé Window -ª 16 ww Vau Nail 17 }yz Zain ÊA¾ Sword 18 tyj Cheth Fence ±YoeA 19 tyf Teth Serpent ÊA 20 dvy Yod Hand 21 [k Kaph Palm ¾A-ª (34) ba la (4) aba 22 dml Lamed Ox Goad 23 \ym Maim Water la 24 }wn Nun Fish 25 ]ms Samekh Prop 26 }yu Ayin Eye 27 hp Pé Mouth (65) ynda 28 ydx Tzaddi Fish-hook 29 [wq Qoph Back of head 30 cyr Resh Head (36) hla 31 }yc Shin Tooth \yhla 32 wt Tau Tau (as Egyptian) (15) hy (3) ba 32 bis wt Tau . . . . . . . . . [{rah] ynda 31 bis }yc Shin . . . . . . . . . [alga : hyha] hwchy 2 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES VI. VII. VIII.* The Heavens of Assiah. English of Col. VI. Orders of Qliphoth. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 \ylglgh Rashith ha-Gilgalim Sphere of Primum Mobile (1) laymwat Thaumiel tycar 2 twlzm Mazloth Sphere of the Zodiac (1) lawgwu Ghagiel 3 yatbc Shabbathai Sphere of Saturn (1) layratas Satariel 4 qdx Tzedeq Sphere of Jupiter (2) hlksug Gha'agsheklah 5 \ydam Madim Sphere of Mars (3) bjlwg Golachab 6 cmc Shemesh Sphere of Sol (4) }wryrgt Thagiriron 7 hgn Nogah Sphere ofVenus (5) qrz bru A'arab Zaraq 8 kbwk Kokab Sphere of Mercury (6) lams Samael 9 hnbl Levanah Sphere of Luna (7) laymg Gamaliel 10 twdwsy \lj Cholem Yesodoth Sphere of the Elements (7) tylyl Lilith 11 jwr Ruach Air [Elements. See Col. LXVIII.] [Planets follow Sephiroth, 12 Mercury [Planets follow Sephiroth] corresponding] 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Venus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 hlt Teleh Aries B * }wryryub Ba'airiron 16 rwc Shar Taurus E }wrymyda Adimiron 17 \ynwat Teonim Gemini }wrymillx Tzalalimiron 18 }frs Sarton Cancer C }wryrjyc Shichiriron 19 hyra Ari Leo B }wrybhlc Shalehbiron 20 hlwtb Betulah Virgo E }wryrpx Tzaphiriron 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jupiter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 \ynzam Moznaim Libra D }wryrybu A'abiriron 23 \ym Maim Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 brqu Akrab Scorpio C }wrytcjn Necheshthiron 25 tcq Qesheth Sagittarius B }wrycjn Necheshiron 26 ydg Gedi Capricorn E }wrygdgd Dagdagiron 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 yld Deli Aquarius D }wrymyhb Bahimiron 29 \ygd Dagim Pisces C }wrymycn Nashimiron 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 ca Ash Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Saturn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 bis }ra Aretz Earth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 bis ta Ath Spirit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE I (continued) IX. X. XI.* XII.* The Sword and the Mystic Numbers Elements (with their The Tree of Life. Serpent of the Sephiroth Planetary Rulers). 0 . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 Root of D 1st Plane, Middle Pillar 2 the 3 Root of B 2nd Plane, Right Pillar in 3 Sephir is 6 Root of C 2nd Plane, Left Pillar the Malkuth. 4 C follows the to hilt in 10 3rd Plane, Right Pillar 5 of Its 15 B 3rd Plane, Left Pillar 6 Sword sh. point 21 D 4th Plane, Middle Pillar course its 7 compared Fla 28 B 5th Plane, Right Pillar is and 8 36 C 5th Plane, Left Pillar Flaming and 9 45 D 6th Plane, Middle Pillar The downward oth, Lightning Kether 10 55 E 7th Plane, Middle Pillar 11 66 Hot and Moist D Path joins 1 ­ 2 12 the the,t 78 . . . . . . . . . . " 1 ­ 3 13 are 91 . . . . . . . . . . " 1 ­ 6 14 letters c Zodiac. 105 . . . . . . . . . . " 2 ­ 3 or 15 the 120 ! B & " 2 ­ 6 16 to 136 $ E = " 2 ­ 4 paths 17 and,m,a 153 ' D # " 3 ­ 6 the 18 .t letters, 171 % C " 3 ­ 5 of in 19 and,r,p,k,d,g,b 190 ! B & " 4 ­ 5 20 tails Single 210 $ E = " 4 ­ 6 course 21 231 . . . . . . . . . . " 4 ­ 7 the rest, 22 its,a ' D # Elements; 253 " 5 ­ 6 the 23 in the 276 Cold and moist C " 5 ­ 8 24 follows % C thus to 300 " 6 ­ 7 25 Planets; 325 ! B & " 6 ­ 9 26 being the 351 $ E = " 6 ­ 8 27 Wisdom referring to 378 . . . . . . . . . . " 7 ­ 8 of head 28 406 ' D # " 7 ­ 9 its 29 letters, letters, 435 % C " 7 ­ 10 30 Serpent 465 . . . . . . . . . . " 8 ­ 9 31 496 Hot and dry B " 8 ­ 10 The upwards, Mother Double 32 528 . . . . . . . . . . " 9 ­ 10 32 bis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cold and dry E . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 bis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES XIII. XIV. XV.* The King Scale of Colour The Paths of the Sepher Yetzirah. General Attribution of Tarot. (y). 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Admirable or Hidden Intelligence The 4 Aces Brilliance 2 Illuminating I. The 4 Twos--Kings or Knights Pure soft blue 3 Sanctifying I. The 4 Threes--Queens Crimson 4 Measuring Cohesive or Receptacular I. The 4 Fours Deep violet 5 Radical I. The 4 Fives Orange The 4 Sixes--Emperors or 6 I. of the Mediating Influence Clear pink rose Princes 7 Occult or Hidden I. The 4 Sevens Amber 8 Absolute or Perfect I. The 4 Eights Violet purple 9 Pure or Clear I. The 4 Nines Indigo The 4 Tens--Empresses or 10 Resplendent I. Yellow Princesses The Fool--[Swords] Emperors 11 Scintillating I. Bright pale yellow or Princes 12 I. of Transparency The Juggler Yellow 13 Uniting I. The High Priestess Blue 14 Illuminating I. The Empress Emerald green 15 Constituting I. The Emperor Scarlet 16 Triumphal or Eternal One The Hierophant Red orange 17 Disposing One The Lovers Orange 18 I. of the House of Influence The Chariot Amber I. of all the Activities of the Spiritual Strength Yellow, greenish 19 Being 20 I. of Will Hermit Green, yellowish 21 I. of Conciliation Wheel of Fortune Violet 22 Faithful I. Justice Emerald green The Hanged Man--[Cups] Deep blue 23 Stable I. Queens. 24 Imaginative I. Death Green blue 25 I. of Probation or Tentative One Temperence Blue 26 Renovating I. The Devil Indigo 27 Exciting I. The House of God Scarlet 28 Natural I. The Star Violet 29 Corporeal I. The Moon Crimson (ultra violet) 30 Collecting I. The Sun Orange The Angel or Last Judgement-- 31 Perpetual I. Glowing orange scarlet [Wands] Kings or Knights. 32 Administrative I. The Universe Indigo Citrine, russet, olive, and 32 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Empresses [Coins] black (quartered) 31 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All 22 Trumps White, merging Grey 5 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE I (continued) XVI.* XVII.* XVIII.* The Queen Scale of Colour The Emperor Scale of Colour (h). (v). The Empress Scale of Colour (#). 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 White brilliance White brilliance White flecked gold Blue pearl grey, like mother-of White, flecked red, blue, and 2 Grey pearl yellow 3 Black Dark brown Grey flecked pink 4 Blue Deep purple Deep azure flecked yellow 5 Scarlet red Bright scarlet Red flecked black 6 Yellow (gold) Rich salmon Gold amber 7 Emerald Bright yellow green Olive flecked gold 8 Orange Red-russet Yellow-brown flecked white 9 Violet Very dark purple Citrine flecked azure Citrine, olive, russet, and As Queen scale, but flecked Black rayed yellow 10 black* with gold 11 Sky blue Blue emerald green Emerald flecked gold 12 Purple Grey Indigo rayed violet 13 Silver Cold pale blue Silver rayed sky-blue Bright rose of cerise rayed pale 14 Sky blue Early spring green yellow 15 Red Brilliant flame Glowing red 16 Deep indigo Deep warm olive Rich brown 17 Pale Mauve New yellow leather Reddish grey inclined to mauve 18 Maroon Rich bright russet Dark greenish brown 19 Deep purple Grey Reddish amber 20 Slate grey Green grey Plum colour 21 Blue Rich purple Bright blue rayed yellow 22 Blue Deep blue-green Pale green 23 Sea-green Deep olive-green White flecked purple Livid indigo brown (like a black 24 Dull brown Very dark brown beetle) 25 Yellow Green Dark vivid blue 26 Black Blue black Cold dark grey near black 27 Red Venetian red Bright red rayed azure or orange 28 Sky blue Blueish mauve White tinged purple 29 Buff, flecked silver-white Light translucent pinksh brown Stone colour 30 Gold yellow Rich amber Amber rayed red Vermillion flecked crimson & 31 Vermillion Scarlet, flecked gold emerald 32 Black Blue black Black rayed blue 32 bis Amber Dark brown Black and yellow The 7 prismatic colours, the White, red, yellow, blue, black (the 31 bis Deep purple (near black) violet being outside latter outside) 6 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES XIX.* XX. XXI.* Complete Practical Selection of Egyptian Gods. Attribution of The Perfected Man. Egyptian Gods. 0 Harpocrates, Amoun, Nuith [[Nuit and Heru-pa-Kraath Nu--the Hair Hadit]] 1 Ptah, Asar un Nefer, Hadith [[Heru-Ra-Ha]] Ptah Disk (of Ra)--the Face. 2 Amoun, Thoth, Nuith [Zodiac] Isis [As Wisdom] [In Daath, Asi--the Neck] 3 Maut, Isis, Nephthys Nephthys 4 Amoun, Isis [[Hathoor]] Amoun } Neith--the Arms 5 Horus, Nephthys Horus The Mighty and Terrible 6 Asar, Ra [[On, Hrumachis]] Ra One--the Breast 7 Hathoor Hathoor The Lords of Kereba--the } Reins. Nuit--the Hips and 8 Anubis Thoth Legs. Shu [[Hermanubis, all exclusively phallic Asar and Asi--the Phallus and 9 Shu Gods]] Vulva. Sati--the Spine Seb. Lower (i.e. unwedded) Isis and Neph- The Eye of Hoor--the 10 Osiris thys. [[Sphinx as synthesis of Elements]] Buttocks and Anus 11 Nu [[Hoor-pa-kraat as ATU 0]] Mout As 6 12 Thoth and Cynocephalus Thoth Anpu--the Lips 13 Chomse Chomse Hathor--the Left Eye 14 Hathor Hathoor Khenti-Khas--the Left Nostril 15 Men Thu Isis 16 Asar, Ameshet, Apis Osiris Ba-Neb-Tattu--The Shoulders 17 Various twin Deities, Rekht, Merti, &c. The twin Merti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [[Heru-Ra-Ha]] 18 Khephra Hormakhu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Ra-Hoor-Khuit, Pasht, Sekhet, Mau Horus As 6. 20 Isis [as Virgin] Heru-pa-Kraath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Amoun-Ra Amoun-Ra Apu-t--the Left Ear 22 Ma Maat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Tum, Ptah, Auramoth (as C), Asar (as I#qhourey As 24 Hanged Man), Hekar, Isis [[Hathor]] 24 Merti goddesses, Typhon, Apep, Khephra Hammemit Sekhet--the Belly and Back 25 Nephthys Arwueri# . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Khem (Set) Set As 10, for u means Eye 27 Horus Menqu Khenti-Khas--the Right Nostril 28 Ahepi, Aroueris Nuit The Lords of Kereba--the Reins 29 Khephra (as Scarab in Tarot Trump) Anubi 30 Ra and many others Ra Hathor--the Right Eye Thoum-Aesh-Neith, Mau, Kabeshunt, 31 Mau [Serqet--the Teeth.] As 6. Horus, Tarpesheth. 32 Sebek, Mako See Note * Apu-t--the Right Ear 32 bis Satem, Ahapshi, Nephthys, Ameshet . . . . . . . . . \yyj \yla--the Bones. As 16 31 bis Asar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE I (continued) XXII. XXIII.* Small selection of Hindu Deities. The Forty Buddhist Meditations. Nothing and Neither P nor p' F 0 AUM Space F Consciousness F Parabrahm (or any other whom one wishes to 1 Indifference S please) [[Shiva, Brahma]] Shiva, Vishnu (as Buddha avatars), Akasa (as 2 Joy S matter), Lingam 3 Bhavani (all forms of Sakti), Prana (as Force), Yoni Compassion S 4 Indra, Brahma Friendliness S 5 Vishnu, Varruna-Avatar Death R 6 Vishu-Hari-Krishna-Rama Buddha R 7 [[Bhavani, etc.]] The Gods R 8 Hanuman Analysis into 4 Elements A 9 Ganesha, Vishnu (Kurm Avatar) Dhamma R Sangha R 10 Lakshmi, &c. [Kundalini] { The Body R 11 The Maruts [Vayu] Wind K 12 Hanuman, Vishnu (as Parasa-Rama) Yellow K 13 Chandra (as =) Loathsomeness of Food P 14 Lalita (sexual aspect of Sakti) Dark Blue K 15 Shiva Bloody Corpse I 16 Shiva (Sacred Bull) Beaten and Scattered Corpse I 17 Various twin and hybrid Deities White K 18 [[Krishna]] Worm-eaten Corpse I 19 Vishnu (Nara-Singh Avatar) Gnawed by Wild Beasts Corpse I 20 The Gopi girls, the Lord of Yoga Bloated Corpse I 21 Brahma, Indra Liberality R 22 Yama Hacked in Pieces Corpse I 23 Soma [apas] Water K 24 Kundalini [[Yama]] Skeleton Corpse I 25 Vishnu (Horse-Avatar) Limited Aperture K 26 Lingam, Yoni Putrid Corpse I 27 [[Krishna]] Blood-red K 28 [[The Maruts]] Purple Corpse I 29 Vishnu (Matsya Avatar) Conduct R 30 Agni [Tejas], Yama [as God of Last Judgement] Light K 31 Surya (as !) Fire K 32 Brahma Quiescence R 32 bis [Prithivi] Earth K 31 bis [Akasa] Breathing R 8 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES XXIV. XXV.- XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXII. Some Certain of the Hindu and Scandinavian Some Greek Gods. Buddhist Results. Gods. Nerodha-samapatti, . . . . . . 0 Nirvikalpa-samadhi, Shiva . . . . . . Pan. . darshana. Unity with Brahma, Atma z1 Wotan Zeus, Iacchus darshana 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Odin Athena, Uranus [[Hermes]] Cybele, Demeter, Rhea, Heré, 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frigga [[Psyché, Kronos]] 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wotan Poseidon [[Zeus]] 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thor Ares, Hades Iacchus, Apollo, Adonis 6 Vishvarupa-darshana . . . . . . [[Dionysus, Bacchus]] 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tibetan, Freya Aphrodité, Niké 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Odin, Loki Hermes Zeus (as D), Diana of Epheus (as 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . phallic stone [[and =]]) [[Eros]] Vision of the "Higher Self," Mongolian, 10 the various Dhyanas or . . . . . . Persephone, [Adonis], Psyché Jhanas 11 Vaya-Bhawana Syrian, &c. Valkyries Zeus 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hermes 13 Vision of Chandra . . . . . . Artemis, Hekaté African 14 Success in Bhaktioga Assyrian, Freya Aphrodité 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of . . . . . . Athena West Success in Hathayoga, Asana 16 . . . . . . [Heré] and Prana-yama Sea, Castor and Pollux, Apollo the 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diviner [[Eros]] attributions South 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apollo the Charioteer 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the . . . . . . Demeter [borne by lions] of Zend, 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [Attis] 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ican, . . . . . . Zeus Themis, Minos, Aeacus and 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mex . . . . . . Rhadamanthus knowledge 23 Apo-Bhawana . . . . . . Poseidon 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ares [[Apollo the Pythean, Thanatos]] 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apollo, Artemis (hunters) 26 Pan, Priapus [Erect Hermes and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . insufficient . . . . . . Bacchus] 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . have Tuisco Ares, [[Athena]] 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [Athena] Ganymede We 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poseidon [[Hermes Psychopompos]] 30 Vision of Surya . . . . . . Helios, Apollo 31 Agni-Bhawana . . . . . . Hades 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [Athena] 32 bis Prithiva-Bhawana . . . . . . [Demeter] [[Gaia]] 31 bis Vision of the Higher Self, . . . . . . Iacchus Prana-yama. 9 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE I (continued) XXXV. XXXVI. XXXVII. Selection of Christian Gods (10); Hindu Some Roman Gods. Apostles (12); Evangelists (4) Legendary and Churches of Asia (7). Demons. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Jupiter God the 3 in 1 2 Janus [[Mercury]] God the Father, God who guides Parliament 3 Juno, Cybele, Hecate, &c. The Virgin Mary 4 Jupiter [[Libitina]] God the Rain-make (vide Prayer-book), God the Farmer's Friend 5 Mars Christ coming to Judge the World 6 Apollo [[Bacchus, Aurora]] God the Son (and Maker of fine Weather) 7 Venus Messiah, Lord of Hosts (vide Prayer-book, R. Kipling, &c.) 8 Mercury God the Holy Ghost (as Comforter and Inspirer of Scripture), God the Healer of Plagues 9 Diana (as =) [[Terminus, God the Holy Ghost (as Incubus) Jupiter]] 10 Ceres Ecclesia Xsti, the Virgin Mary 11 Jupiter [[Juno, Æolus]] Matthew 12 Mercury Sardis 13 Diana Laodicea 14 Venus Thyatira 15 Mars, Minerva [The Disciples are too indefinite] 16 Venus [[Hymen]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Castor and Pollux, [Janus] information.] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [[Hymen]] 18 Mercury [[Lares and Penates]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Venus (repressing the Fire of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vulcan) [Insufficient 20 [Attis], Ceres, Adonis [[Vesta, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flora]] 21 Jupiter, [Pluto] Philadelphia 22 Vulcan [[Venus, Nemesis]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Neptune [[Rhea]] John, Jesus as Hanged Man 24 Mars [[Mors]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Diana (as Archer) [[Iris]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Pan, Vesta, Bacchus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Mars Pergamos 28 Juno [[Æolus]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Neptune . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Apollo [[Ops]] Smyrna 31 Vulcan, Pluto Mark 32 Saturn [[Terminus, Astræa]] Ephesus 32 bis Ceres Luke 31 bis [Liber] [[Bacchus]] The Holy Ghost 10 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES XXXVIII.* XXXIX.* Animals, Real and Imaginary. Plants, Real and Imaginary. 0 [[Dragon]] [[Lotus, Rose]] 1 God [[Swan, Hawk]] Almond in Flower [[Banyan]] 2 Man Amaranth [[Mistletoe, Bo or Pipal Tree]] 3 Woman [[Bee]] Cypress, Opium Poppy [[Lotus, Lily, Ivy]] 4 Unicorn Olive, Shamrock [[Opium Poppy]] 5 Basilisk Oak, Nux Vomica, Nettle [[Hickory]] Acacia, Bay, Laurel, Vine [[Oak, Gorse, Ash, 6 Phoenix, Lion, Child [[Spider, Pelican]] Aswata]] 7 Iynx [[Raven, all carrion birds]] Rose [[Laurel]] Hermaphrodite, Jackal [[Twin serpents, Moly, Anhalonium Lewinii 8 Monoceros de Astris]] [Banyan], Mandrake, Damiana [[Ginseng, 9 Elephant [[Tortoise, Toad]] Yohimba]] 10 Sphinx Willow, Lily, Ivy [[Pomegranete, all cereals]] 11 Eagle, Man (Cherub of D) [[Ox]] Aspen Swallow, Ibis, Ape [[Twin Serpents, fish, Vervain, Herb Mercury, Major-lane, Palm [[Lime or 12 hybrids]] Linden]] Almond, Mugwort, Hazel (as =), Moonwort, 13 Dog [[Stork, Camel]] Ranunculus [[Alder, Pomegranete]] 14 Sparrow, Dove [[Sow]] Myrtle, Rose, Clover [[Fig, Peach, Apple]] 15 Ram, Owl Tiger Lily, Geranium [[Olive]] 16 Bull (Cherub of E) Mallow [[all giant trees]] 17 Magpie, hybrids [[Parrot, Zebra, Penguin]] Hybrids, Orchids Crab, Turtle, Sphinx [[Whale, all beasts of 18 Lotus Transport]] 19 Lion (Cherub of B) [[Cat, Tiger, Serpent]] Sunflower Virgin, Anchorite, any solitary person or 20 Snowdrop, Lily, Narcissus [[Mistletoe]] animal [[Rhinoceros]] 21 Eagle [[Praying Mantis]] Hyssop, Oak, Poplar, Fig [[Arnica, Cedar]] 22 Elephant [[Spider]] Aloe 23 Eagle-Snake-Scorpion (Cherub of C) Lotus, all Water Plants Scorpio, Beetle, Crayfish or Lobster, Wolf 24 Cactus [[Nettle, all poisonous plants]] [[all Reptiles, Shark, Crablouse]] 25 Centaur, Horse, Hippogriff, Dog Rush 26 Goat, Ass [[Oyster]] Indian Hemp, Orchis Root, Thistle [[Yohimba]] 27 Horse, Bear, Wolf [[Boar]] Absinthe, Rue 28 Man or Eagle (Cherub of D), Peacock [Olive], Cocoanut 29 Fish, Dolphin [[Beetle, Dog, Jackal]] Unicellular Organisms, Opium [[Mangrove]] 30 Lion, Sparrowhawk [[Leopard]] Sunflower, Laural, Heliotrop [[Nut, Galangal]] 31 Lion (Cherub of B) Red Poppy, Hibiscus, Nettle 32 Crocodile Ash, Cypress, Hellebore, Yew, Nightshade [[Elm]] 32 bis Bull (Cherub of E) Oak, Ivy [[Cereals]] 31 bis Sphinx (if sworded and crowned) Almond in Flower 11 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE I (continued) XL.* XLI. CLXXXVII. Magical Formulæ Precious Stones. Magical Weapons. (see Col. XLI) LASTAL. 0 [[Star Sapphire, Black Diamond]] [[No attribution possible]] M . . . . M Swastika or Fylfot Cross, Crown [[The 1 Diamond . . . . . . . . . . Lamp]] Lingam, the Inner Robe of Glory [[The 2 Star Ruby, Turquoise VIAOV Word]] Yoni, the Outer Robe of Concealment BABALON. 3 Star Sapphire, Pearl [[The Cup, the Shining Star]] VITRIOL 4 Amethyst, Sapphire [[Lapis Lazuli]] The Wand, Sceptre, or Crook IHVH 5 Ruby The Sword, Spear, Scourge, or Chain AGLA. ALHIM ABRAHADABRA. 6 Topaz, Yellow Diamond The Lamen or Rosy Cross IAO: INRI 7 Emerald The Lamp and Girdle ARARITA 8 Opal, especially Fire Opal The Names and Versicles and Apron . . . . . . . . . . The Perfumes and Sandals [[The Altar 9 Quartz ALIM and Sacrifice]] 10 Rock Crystal The Magical Circle and Triangle VITRIOL 11 Topaz The Dagger or Fan . . . . . . . . . . 12 Opal, Agate The Wand or Caduceus . . . . . . . . . . 13 Moonstone, Pearl, Crystal Bow and Arrow ALIM 14 Emerald, Turquoise The Girdle AGAPH 15 Ruby The Horns, Energy, the Burin . . . . . . . . . . 16 The Labour of Preparation [[The Topaz . . . . . . . . . . Throne and Altar]] 17 Alexandrite, Tourmaline, Iceland Spar The Tripod . . . . . . . . . . 18 Amber The Furnace [[The Cup or Holy Graal]] ABRAHADABRA The Discipline (Preliminary) [[Phoenix 19 Cat's Eye TO MEGA QHRION Wand]] The Lamp and Wand (Virile Force 20 Peridot . . . . . . . . . . reserved), the Bread [[Lotus Wand]] 21 Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli The Sceptre . . . . . . . . . . 22 Emerald The Cross of Equilibrium . . . . . . . . . . The Cup and Cross of Suffering, the 23 Beryl or Aquamarine . . . . . . . . . . Wine [[Water of Lustration]] 24 Snakestone The Pain of the Obligation [[The Oath]] AUMGN The Arrow (swift and straight appli- 25 Jacinth ON cation of force) 26 Black Diamond The Secret Force, Lamp ON 27 Ruby, any red stone The Sword . . . . . . . . . . 28 Artificial Glass [[Chalcedony]] The Censer or Aspergillus . . . . . . . . . . The Twilight of the Place and Magic 29 Pearl . . . . . . . . . . Mirror 30 Crysolith The Lamen or Bow and Arrow IAO : INRI The Wand or Lamp, Pyramid of B 31 Fire Opal . . . . . . . . . . [[The Thurible]] 32 Onyx A Sickle . . . . . . . . . . 32 bis Salt The Pantacle or [[Bread and]] Salt . . . . . . . . . . 31 bis Black Diamond [[The Winged Egg]] . . . . . . . . . . 12 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES XLII.* XLIII.* XLIV.* Perfumes. Vegetable Drugs. Mineral Drugs. 0 [[No attribution possible]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carbon 1 Ambergris Elixir Vitæ Aur. Pot. 2 Musk Hashish [[Cocaine]] Phosphorus 3 Myrrh, Civet Belladonna, Soma Silver 4 Cedar Opium . . . . . . . . 5 Tobacco Nux Vomica, Nettle [[Cocaine, Atropine]] Iron, Sulphur 6 Olibanum Stramonium, Alcohol, Digitalis, Coffee . . . . . . . . 7 Benzoin, Rose, Red Sandal Damiana, Cannabis Indica [[Anhalonium]] Arsenic 8 Storax Anhalonium Lewinii [[Cannabis Indica]] Mercury 9 Jasmine, Jinseng, all Odoriferous Lead Orchid Root Roots 10 Dittany of Crete Corn Mag. Sulph. 11 Galbanum Peppermint . . . . . . . . Mastic, White Sandal, [[Nutmeg]], 12 All cerebral excitants Mercury Mace, Storax, all Fugitive Odours. Menstrual Blood, Camphor, Aloes, all 13 Jupiter, Pennyroyal, & all emmenogogues . . . . . . . . Sweet Virginal Odours 14 Sandalwood, Myrtle, all Soft Volup- All aphrodisiacs . . . . . . . . tuous Odours 15 Dragon's Blood All cerebral excitants . . . . . . . . 16 Storax Sugar . . . . . . . . 17 Wormwood Ergot and ecbolics . . . . . . . . 18 Onycha Watercress . . . . . . . . 19 Olibanum All carminatives and tonics . . . . . . . . 20 Narcissus All anaphrodisiacs . . . . . . . . 21 Saffron, all Generous Odours Cocaine . . . . . . . . 22 Galbanum Tobacco . . . . . . . . 23 Onycha, Myrrh Caseara, all purges Sulphates 24 Siamese Benzoin, Opoponax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Lign-aloes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Musk, Civet (also 'ian Perfumes) Orchis [Satyrion] . . . . . . . . 27 Pepper, Dragon's Blood, all Hot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pungent Odours 28 Galbanum All diuretics . . . . . . . . 29 Ambergris [[Menstrual Fluid]] All narcotics . . . . . . . . 30 Olibanum, Cinnamon, all Glorious Alcohol . . . . . . . . Odours 31 Olibanum, all Fiery Odours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nitrates 32 Assafoetida, Scammony, Indigo, Sul- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lead phur (all Evil Odours) 32 bis Storax, all Dull and Heavy Odours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bismuth 31 bis [[No attribution possible]] Stramonium Carbon 13 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE I (continued) XLV. XLVI. Magical Powers [Western Mysticism]. System of Taoism. 0 The Supreme Attainment [[Vision of No Difference]] The Tao or Great Extreme of the Yi King. 1 Union with God Shang Ti (also the Tao) 2 The Vision of God face to face, Vision of Antinomies The Yang and Khien 3 The Vision of Sorrow [[Vision of Wonder]] Kwan-se-on, The Yin and Khwan. 4 The Vision of Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 The Vision of Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Vision of the Harmony of Things (also the 6 Li Mysteries of the Crucifixion), [[Beatific Vision]] 7 The Vision of Beauty Triumphant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 The Vision of Splendour [Ezekiel] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 The Vision of the Machinery of the Universe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 The Vision of the Holy Guardian Angel or of Adonai. Khan 11 Divination Sun Miracles of Healing, Gift of Tongues, Knowledge of 12 Sun Sciences The White Tincture, Clairvoyance, Divination by 13 Kan and Khwan Dreams 14 Love-philtres Tui 15 Power of Consecrating Things . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 The Secret of Physical Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power of being in two or more places at one time, and of 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prophecy 18 Power of Casting Enchantments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Power of Training Wild Beasts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Invisibility, Parthenogenesis, Initiation (?) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Power of Acquiring Political and other Ascendency . Li 22 Works of Justice and Equilibrium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 The Great Work, Talismans, Crystal-gazing, & c. Tui 24 Necromancy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Transmutations [[Vision of Universal Peacock]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 The Witches' Sabbath so-called, the Evil Eye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Works of Wrath and Vengeance Kbn 28 Astrology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Bewitchments, Casting Illusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 The Red Tincture, Power of Acquiring Wealth Li and Khien 31 Evocation, Pyromancy Kbn 32 Works of Malediction and Death Khbn Alchemy, Geomancy, Making of Pantacles, [[Travels on 32 bis Kbn the Astral Plane]] 31 bis Invisibility, Transformations, Vision of the Genius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES XLVII. XLVIII. XLIX.* Kings and Princes of Lineal Figures of the Planets, &c., Figures related to Pure Number. the Jinn. and Geomany. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Circle 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Point 2 . . . . . . . . . . The Cross The Line, also the Cross 3 The Plane, also the Diamond, Oval, . . . . . . . . . . The Triangle Circle, and other Yoni Symbols 4 Tetrahedron or Pyramid, Cross The Solid Figure 5 The Rose The Tesseract 6 Calvary Cross, Truncated Pyramid, Sephirothic Geomantic Figures Cube. follow the Planets. Caput* and 7 A Rose (7 x 7), Candlestick Cauda Draconis* are the Nodes of 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the Moon, nearly = Neptune and 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herschel respectively. They 10 belong to Malkuth. Altar (Double Cube), Calvary Cross 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Those of Dy Triplicity 12 Calvary Cross Octagram 13 Greek Cross (Plane), Table of Shew- Enneagram bread 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heptagram 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Puer * 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amissio * 17 Swastika Albus * 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Populus and Via * 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fortuna Major and Fortuna Minor * 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conjunctio * 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Square and Rhombus 22 Greek Cross Solid, the Rose (3 + 7 + 12) Puella 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Those of Cy Triplicity 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rubeus * 25 The Rose (5 x 5) Acquisitio * 26 Calvary Cross of 10, Solid Carcer * 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pentagram 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tristitia * 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laetitia * 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hexagram 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Those of By Triplicity 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Triangle 32 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Those of Ey Triplicity 31 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE I (continued) L.* LI. Transcendental Morality. The Coptic Numeration of English equivalent [10 Virtues (1-10), 7 Sins (Planets), 4 Alphabet. Col. LI. of Col. LI. Magick Powers (Elements).] 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pyrrho-Zoroastrianusm (Accomplishment 1 $ # 6 St of Great Work) 2 Devotion { [ . . . . . . . . Sz 3 Silence } ] . . . . . . . . Tt 4 Obedience ? / 8 Æ 5 Energy V v 500 Ph 6 Devotion to Great Work W w 800 õõ (long O) 7 Unselfishness E e 5 E 8 Truthfulness F f 90 f, v 9 Independence J j . . . . . . . . J 10 Scepticism C c 200 S 11 Noscere A a 1 A 12 Falsehood, Dishonesty [Envy] B b 2 B 13 Contentment [Idleness] G g 3 G 14 Unchastity [Lust] D d 4 D 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H h . . . . . . . . H 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U u 400 U 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z z 7 Z 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q q 600 Ch 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y y 9 Th 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I i 10 I, y, ee 21 Bigotry, Hypocrisy [Gluttony] K k 20 K 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L l 30 L 23 Audere M m 40 M 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N n 50 N 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X x 60 X 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O o 70 O 27 Cruelty [Wrath] P p 80 P 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & ^ 700 Ps 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < % 90 Q 30 [Pride] R r 100 R 31 Velle S s 900 Sh 32 Envy [Avarice] T t 300 T 32 bis Tacere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES LII. CLXXXIV. LIII. CLXXXV. CLXXXVI. Numeration The Arabic Numeration of The Greek of Greek Diseases (Typical). Alphabet. Arabic Alphabet Alphabet. Alphabet 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Death Three Lost 2 . . . . . . . . . [s] 200 Insanity Fathers. 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dementia (Amnesia) 4 T 500 [e] . . . . . . Dropsy 5 d 600 [f] 500 Fever 6 g 700 w 800 Heart Lesions 7 ~ 800 [e] . . . . . . Skin Troubles 8 ,, 900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nerve Troubles 9 · 1000 c 600 Impotence 10 · . . . . . . . . . " 900 Sterility 11 A 1 a 1 Fluxes 12 L 2 b 2 Ataxia 13 X 3 g 3 Menstrual Disorders 14 e 4 d 4 Syphilis, Gonorrhoea 15 ª 5 e 5 Apoplex 16 ¬ 6 # 6 Indigestion 17 g 7 z 7 Phthysis, Pneumonia 18 ` 8 h 8 Rheumatism 19 9 q 9 Syncope, etc. Heart 20 ± 10 i 10 Spinal weakness, Paralysis 21 > 20 k 20 Gout 22 Y 30 l 30 Kidney disorders 23 £ 40 m 40 Chill 24 § 50 n 50 Cancer 25 p 60 x [s] 60 Apoplexy, Thrombosis 26 < 70 o 70 Arthritis 27 " 80 p 80 Inflammation 28 x 90 y 700 Cystitis 29 -- 100 % 90 Gout 30 e 200 r 100 Repletion 31 t 300 " 900 Fever 32 P 400 t 300 Arterio Sclerosis 32 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u 400 Sluggishness 31 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Death (full Insanity) 17 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE II LIV. LV. LVI. LVII.* LVIII. The The Elements Supereme Elemental Letters of The Four Rivers. The Four Quarters. and Senses. Kings. the Name. 11 w D Air, Smell lqdh Hiddekel (E) jrzm Mezrach Tahoeloj 23 h C Water, Taste }whg Gihon (W) brum Maareb Thahebyobeaatan 31 y B Fire, Sight }wcyp Pison (S) \wrd Darom Ohooohatan 32 bis # E Earth, Touch trp Phrath (N) }wpx Tzaphon Thahaaothahe 31 bis c A Spirit, Hearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LIX. LX. LXI. LXII. Archangels of the The Rulers of the Kings of the Elemental Angels of the elements. Quarters. Elements Spirits. 11 lapr Raphael layra Ariel }sj Chassan Paralda 23 layrbg Gabriel sycrt Tharsis dhylt Taliahad Niksa 31 lakym Michael [rc Seraph lara Aral Djin 32 bis layrwa Auriel bwrk Kerub ]alrwp Phorlakh Ghob 31 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LXIII. LXIV. LXV. LXVI. Secret Num- Secret Names of Spelling of Tetragrammaton The Four Worlds. bers corre- the Four Words. in the Four Worlds. sponding. 11 hryxy Yetrizah, Formative World hm Mah 45 ah waw ah dwy 23 hayrb Briah, Creative World gs Seg 63 ah waw ah dwy 31 twlyxa Atziluth, Archetypal World bu Aub 72 yh wyw yh dwy 32 bis hycu Assiah, Material World }b Ben 52 hh ww hh dwy 31 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LXVII. LXVIII. LXIX.* LXX. The Demon The Alchemical The Parts of the Soul. Attribution of Pentagram. Kings. Elements. 11 jwr Ruach Oriens H Left Upper Point 23 jmcn Neshamah Ariton G Right Upper Point 31 hyj Chiah Paimon F Right Lower Point 32 bis cpn Nephesh Amaimon G Left Lower Point 31 bis hdyjy Yechidah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Topmost Point 18 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES LXXI. LXXII. The Court Cards of the Tarot, with the Spheres of The Court Cards of the Tarot, with the Spheres of their Celestial Dominion--Wands. their Celestial Dominion--Cups. The Prince of the Chariot of Fire. Rules 20° d The Prince of the Chariot of the Waters. 20° 11 to 20° f, including most of Leo Minor. g to 20° h The Queen of the Thrones of Flame. 20° l to The Queen of the Thrones of the Waters. 20° 23 20° a, including part of Andromeda. c to 20° d The Lord of the Flame and the Lightning. The The Lord of the Waves and the Waters. The 31 King of the Spirits of Fire. Rules 20° h to King of the Hosts of the Sea. 20° k to 20° 20° i, including part of Hercules. l, including most of Pegasus. The Princess of the Shining Flame. The Rose The Princess of the Waters. The Rose of the 32 bis of the Palace of Fire. Rules one Quadrant of Palace of the Floods. Rules another Heavens round N. Pole. Quadrant 31 bis The Root of the Powers of Fire (Ace) The Root of the Powers of Water. LXXIII. LXXIV. The Court Cards of the Tarot, with the Spheres of The Court Cards of the Tarot, with the Spheres of their Celestial Dominion--Swords. their Celestial Dominion--Pantacles. The Prince of the Chariot of Air. 20° j to 20° The Prince of the Chariot of Earth. 20° a to 11 k 20° b The Queen of the Thrones of Air. 20° f to 20° The Queen of the Thrones of the Earth. 20° i 23 g to 20° j The Lord of the Winds and the Breezes. The The Lord of the Wide and Fertile Land. The 31 King of the Spirits of Air. 20° b to 20° c King of the Spirits of Earth. 20° e to 20° f The Princess of the Rushing Winds. The Lotus The Princess of the Echoing Hills. The Lotus 32 bis of the Palace of Air. Rules a 3rd Quadrant. of the Palace of the Earth. Rules a 4th Quadrant of the Heavens about Kether. 31 bis The Root of the Powers of Air The Root of the Powers of Water. LXXV. LXXVI. CLXXXVIII. CLXXXIX. CXC. The Five The Five Elements (Tatwas). The Body. Bodily Functions. Skandhas. 11 Vayu--the Blue Circle Sankhara Breath Speaking Though 23 Apas--the Silver Crescent Vedana Chyle, Lymph Holding Nutrition 31 Agni or Tejas--the Red Triangle Sañña Blood Moving Moving 32 bis Prithivi--the Yellow Square Rupa Solid structures, tissues Excreting Matter 31 bis Akasa--the Black Egg Viñnanam Semen, Marrow Generating Magick CXCI. The Four Noble Truths (Buddhism) 11 Sorrow's Cause 23 Sorrow's Ceasing 31 Noble Eight-fold Path 32 bis Sorrow 31 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE III LXXVII. LXXVIII. CXCIV The Planets and their Intelligences of the Planets. (transliteration) Numbers. 12 # 8 (260) layryt Tiriel Malkah Be Tarshishim va A'ad Be Ruah 13 = 9 (3321) \yqhc hwrb duw \ycycrtb aklm Shehaqim. 14 $ 7 (49) laygh Hagiel 21 & 4 (136) lypwy Yophiel 27 % 5 (325) layparg Graphiel 30 ! 6 (111) laykn Nakhiel 32 ' 3 (45) layga Agiel LXXIX. CXCIII. LXXX. LXXXI. LXXXII. Olympic Spirits of the (transliteration) Planetary Metals. The Noble Eightfold Path. Planets.* Spirits. 12 (2080) trtrtpt Taphthartharath Ophiel Mercury Samma Vaca 13 (369) yadwmcj Chasmodai Phul Silver Samma Sankappo 14 (175) lamdq Qedemel Hagith Copper Samma Kammanto 21 (136) lamsh Hismael Bethor Tin Samma Ajivo 27 (325) labxrb Bartzabel Phaleg Iron Samma Vayamo 30 (666) trws Sorath Och Gold Samma Samadhi 32 (45) lazz Zazel Arathron Lead Samma Sati and Samaditthi CXCII. LXXXIII. The Attribution of the English of Col. LXXXII Hexagram. 12 Right Speech Left Lower Point 13 Right Aspiration Bottom Point 14 Right Conduct Right Lower Point 21 Right Discipline Right Upper Point 27 Right Energy Left Lower Point 30 Right Rapture Centre Point 32 Right Recollection (in both senses of the word). Right View-Point. Top Point 20 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE III LXXXIV. LXXXV. LXXXVI. LXXXVII. Divine Choirs of Angels in Names of Angels of Briah. Palaces of Briah. Briah. Briah. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 lawhy Yehuel \yprc Seraphim Hekel Qadosh 2 la lapr Raphael \ynpwa Auphanim \ycdq cwdq lkyh Qadeshim 3 laybwrk Kerubiel \ybwrk Kerubim 4 (sic) xpxm layqdx Tzadqiel \ynnyc Shinanim hbha lkyh H. Ahbah 5 dwhy cycrt Tharshish \ycicrt Tharshishim twkz lkyh H. Zakoth 6 hwhy * }wrttm Metatron \ylmcj Chashmalim }wxr lkyh H. Ratzon 7 \yhla laysw Usiel \yklm Malakim \ymc \xu lkyh H. Etzem Shamaim 8 {pxm laynsh Hisniel \yhla ynb Beni Elohim hnwg lkyh H. Gonah 9 }ynda-la{ * lawhy Yehuel \ycy Ishim } rypsh tnbl .h H. Lebanath ha- 10 lakim Michael \ylara Aralim Saphir LXXXVIII. LXXXIX.* XC. XCI. The 42-fold Name The Revolutions The Saints or Adepts Translation of Col. LXXXVII. of hyha in Briah which revolves in the of the Hebrews Palaces of Yetzirah. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 hyha ba Messias filius David 2 Palace of the Holy of Holies yhha yg Mosheh 3 hhya xf Enoch 4 P. of Love ayhh }fcurq Abraham 5 P. of Merit yahh ckydgk Jacob 6 P. of Benevolence yhah gtxrmb Elijah 7 P. of the Substance of Heaven hyah unmmqh Mosheh 8 P. of Serenity hayh qzplgy Aaron 9 hhay yqc Joseph (Justus) } Palace of Crystalline { ahhy Whiteness 10 hahy tyu David, Elisha ydc la XCII. XCIII. XCIV. The Angelic Functions in the World of English of Palaces (Col. The Heavens of Assiah. Yetzirah. XCIII). 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Above it stood the seraphim: six wings twbru Araboth Plain 3 4 Six wings }wkm Makhon Emplacement 5 One : with two }wum Maon Residence 6 he covered his faces: and with two he covered lwbz Zebul Dwelling 7 his feet and \yqjc Shechaqim Clouds 8 with two he was flying. uyqr Raquia Firmament 9 And one cried to the other and said: Holy, \ymc }wlyw lbt Tebel Vilon Veil of the vault of holy, holy, Lord of Hosts, the whole 10{ Shamaim heaven earth is full of his glory. 21 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE IV XCV. XCVI.* XCVII. XCVIII. The Revol- English of Col. Contents of Col. XCIV. utions of hwhy Parts of the Soul. XCVII.. in Yetzirah. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 hwhy hdyjy Yechidah The Self 2 Blessings, all good things whhy hyj Chiah The Life Force 3 hhwy hmcn Neshamah The Intuition 4 Snow, rain, spirit of life, blessings hywh 5 Angels singing in Divine Presence ywhh 6 Altar, Mikhael offering souls of just wyhh jwr Ruach The Intellect 7 Millstones where manna for just is ground for future whyh 8 Sol, Luna, planets, stars, and 10 spheres yhwh 9 hyhw Has no use. Follow 390 heavens, 18,000 hhyw The Animal Soul, 10 worlds, Earth, Eden and Hell. yhhw cpn Nephesh which perceives hwhy la and feeds. XCIX.* C.* CI. CII.* The Revolutions of Archangels of Assiah. Angels of Assiah. English of Col. C. Adonai in Assiah. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 }wrffm Metatron cdqh twyj Chaioth ha-Qadosh Holy living creatures ynda 2 layxr Ratziel \ynpwa Auphanim Wheels nyda 3 layqpx Tzaphkiel \ylara Aralim Active ones, thrones dyna 4 layqdx Tzadkiel \ylmcj Chashmalim Brilliant ones dnya 5 lamk Kamael \yprc Seraphim Fiery serpents ndya 6 lapr Raphael \yklm Malakim Kings aynd 7 laynah Haniel \yhla Elohim Gods yand 8 lakim Mikael \yhla ynb Beni Elohim Sons of God anid 9 layrbg Gabriel \ybrk Kerubim Angels of elements nayd 10 }wpldns Sandalphon \yca Ashim Flames ynad (}wrffm) (Metatron) nyad ynda la CIII.* CIV. CV. The Ten Earths in The Ten Divisions of the Body of God. English of Col. CIV. Seven Palaces. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Skull 2 Right brain {ra Aretz Earth (dry) 3 Left brain 4 Right arm hmda Adamah Red earth 5 Left arm ayg Gia Undulating ground 6 The whole body from the throat to the holy member hycn Neshiah Pasture 7 Right left hyx Tziah Sandy earth 8 Left leg aqra Arqa Earth 9 Sign of the holy covenant } lbt Tebhel Wet earth 10 Crown which is in Yesod dlj Cheled 22 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES CVI. * CVII. CVIII.* CIX.* The Ten Hells in Seven Translation of Some Princes of The Kings of Edom. Palaces. Hells. the Qliphoth. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Satan and Moloch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lwac Sheol Grave * lams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 \ynwnz tca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 }wdba Abaddon Perdition Lucifuge bbwy of hrxb Jobab of Bozrah 5 tjcrab Bar Shachath Clay of Death \wrtca ynmyt mch Husham of Temani 6 }wyhfyf Titahion Pit of Destruction Belphegor awyj tywu ddh Hadad of Avith 7 twmyruc Shaarimoth Gates of Death yadmca hqrcm hlmnc Samlah of Masrekah 8 twmla Tzelmoth Shadow of Death Adramelek laylb tybhr lwac Saul of Reheboth 9 } \nhyg Gehinnom tylyl }nh lub Baal-Hannan Hell { 10 hmun wup rdh Hadar of Pau CIX. (continued)* CX. CXI. Elements and Quarters The Dukes of Edom. Sephirothic Colours (Dr. Jellinek). (Sepher Yetzirah). 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \yyj \yhla hwr Concealed Light 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Air Sky Blue 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water and Earth Yellow 4 hmbylha Aholibamah Fire White 5 hla Elah Height Red 6 }kyp Pinon Depth White-red 7 znq Kenaz East Whitish-red 8 }myt Teman West Reddish-white 9 laydgm and rxbm Mibzar and Magdiel South White-red-whitsh-red-reddish-white 10 \ryu Eram North The Light reflecting all colours CXII. CXIII. CXIV. CXV.* Passwords of the Officers in a Masonic Alchemical Tree of Life (i.). Alchemical Metals (ii.). Grades. Lodge. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 H Metallic Radix. Silence * 2 F ' (3) ba Past Master 3 G % (6) bd 4 = = (10) fa Worshipful Master 5 ! ! (15) hy Senior Warden 6 % % (21) hyha Junion Warden 7 & I (28) jk Senior Deacon 8 $ J (36) hla Junior Deacon 9 # # (45) hm Inner Guard 10 Mercurius Philosophorum Medicina Metallorum (55) hn Tyler and Candidate 23 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE IV CXVI. CXVII. CXVIII. CXIX. Egyptian Attribution of The Soul The Chakkras or Centres of Prana The Ten Fetters Parts of the Soul. (Hindu). (Hinduism). (Buddhism). 0 Hammemit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Kha, or Yekh Atma Sahasrara (above Head) Aruparga 2 Khai, or Ka Buddhi Ajna (Pineal Gland) Vikkikika 3 Ba, or Baie Higher Manas Visuddhi (Larynx) Rupraga 4 Silabata Paramesa 5 Lower Manas Anahata (heart) Patigha 6 Aib Udakkha 7 Kama Manipura (Solar Plexus) Mano 8 Prana Svadistthana (Navel) Sakkya-ditti 9 Hati Linga Sharira Muladhara (Lingam and Anus) Kama 10 Kheibt, Khat, Tet, Sahu Sthula Sharira Avigga CXX. CXXI.* CXXII. The Ten Plagues of Magical Images of the Sephiroth. The Grades of the Order. Egypt. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08=0° . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ancient bearded king seen in profile 10°=18 Ipsissimus Death of First-born 2 Almost any male image shows some 9°=28 Magus Order Locusts aspect of Chokmah. rd 3 3 Almost any female image shows some 8°=38 Magister Templi Darkness aspect of Binah 4 A mighty crowned and enthroned king 7°=48 Adeptus Exemptus Hail and Fire 5 A mighty warrior in his chariot, armed 6°=58 Adeptus Major Order Boils and crowned nd 6 A majestic king, a child, a crucified god 5°=68 Adeptus Minor 2 Murrain 7 A beautiful naked woman 4°=78 Philosophus Flies 8 An Hermaphrodite 3°=88 Practicus Lice 9 A beautiful naked man, very strong 2°=98 Theoricus Order Frogs st 1°=108 Zelator 1 10 A young woman crowned and veiled Water turned to Blood 0°=08 Neophyte } CXXIII. CXXIV. CXXV.* CXXVI. CXXVII.* English of Col. VIII., The Heavenly Seven Hells Seven Heavens of the Their Inhabitants. Lines 1-10 Hexagram. of the Arabs. Arabs. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dual contending Forces & 2 Hinderers # Háwiyah Hypocrites Dar al-Jalai 3 Concealers = [' Daath] 4 Breakers in Pieces % Jahim Pagans or Idolaters Dar as-Salam 5 Burners $ Sakar Guebres Jannat al-Maawa 6 Disputers ! Sa'ir Sabians Jannat al-Khuld 7 Dispersing Ravens Hutamah Jews Jannat al-Naim 8 Deceivers Laza Christians Jannat al-Firdaus 9 Obscene Ones The Evil Woman or } Jehannum Moslems Jannat al-'adn or al-Karar 10 (simply) The Woman 24 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES CXXVIII. CXXIX. CXXX. CXXXI. Pairs of Angels Pairs of Angels Pairs of Angels Meaning of Col. CXXVII. ruling Wands. ruling Cups. ruling Swords. 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 House of Glory, made of pearls lawhw laynd lauya hywbj lalzy lahbm 3 hycjh hymmu lahar hymby layrh hymqh 4 House of Rest or Peace, made of rubies and jacinths laann latyn layyh hymwm hywal laylk 5 Garden of Mansions, made of yellow copper yawhw layly hywwl hylhp layna hymuj 6 Garden of Eternity, made of yellow coral lafys hymlu lakln layyy lauhr lazyy 7 Garden of Delights, made of white diamond hychm lahll lshlm hywhj lahhh lakym 8 Garden of Paradise, made of red gold hyhtn hyaah hylww hyhly labmw lahhy 9 Garden of Eden, or Everlasting Abode, latry hyhac hylas layru lawnu layjm 10 made of red pearls or pure musk layyr lamwa hylcu lahym hybmd laqnm CXXXII. CXXXIII.* CXXXIV. Pairs of Angels Titles and Attributions of the Wand Suit Titles and Attributions of the Cup or ruling Coins. [Clubs] Chalice Suit [Hearts] 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . The Root of the Powers of Fire The Root of the Powers of Water 2 labkl hyrcw % in a The Lord of Dominion $ ind The Lord of Love 3 hywjy hyjhl ! a Established Strength [Virtue] # d Abundance 4 hyqwh ladnm $ a Perfected Work [Completion] = d Blended Pleasure [Luxury] 5 hyhbm laywp ' e Strife * % h Loss in Pleasure [Disappointment] 6 hymmn lalyy & e Victory ! h Pleasure 7 lajrh larxm % e Valour $ h Illusionary Success [Debauch] 8 hyaka layhk # i Swiftness ' l Abandoned Success [Indolence] 9 layzh hydla = i Great Strength [Strength] & l Material Happiness [Happiness] 10 hywal hyuhh ' i Oppression % l Perfected Success [Satiety] CXXXV. CXXXVI. Titles and Attributions of the Sword Suit Titles and Attributions of the Coin, Disc or Pantacle [Spades] Suit [Diamonds] 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The Root of the Powers of Air The Root of the Powers of Earth 2 = in g The Lord of Peace Restored [Peace] & in j The Lord of Harmonious Change [Change] 3 ' g Sorrow % j Material Works [Works] 4 & g Rest from Strife [Truce] ! j Earthly Power [Power] 5 $ k Defeat # b Material Trouble [Worry] 6 # k Earned Success [Science] = b Material Success [Success] 7 = k Unstable Effort [Futility] ' b Success Unfulfilled [Failure] 8 & c Shortened Force [Interference] ! f Prudence 9 % c Despair and Cruelty [Cruelty] $ f Material Gain [Gain] 10 ! c Ruin # f Wealth 25 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE V CXXXVII. CXXXVIII.* CXXXIX. CXL. CXLI Signs of the Planets ruling Planets exalted in Twelve Banners The Twelve Tribes. Zodiac. Col. CXXXVII. Col. CXXXVII. of the Name 15 a % ! h w h y dg Gad 16 b $ = w h h y \yarpa Ephraim 17 c # < h h w y hcnm Manesseh 18 d = & y h w h rkccy Issachar 19 e ! ( h y w h hdwdy Judah 20 f # # y w h h yltpn Napthali 22 g $ ' h y h w rca Asshur 24 h % * y h h w }d Dan 25 i & > h h y w }mynb Benjamin 26 j ' % w h y h }lwbz Zebulon 28 k ' ) h w y h }bwar Reuben 29 l & $ w y h h }wumc Simeon CXLII. CXLIII. CXXXIX. CXL. Angel Lords of the Angel Lords of the Twelve Lesser Assistant Angels ruling Houses. Triplicity in the Signs by Triplicity in the Signs by Angels in the Signs Day Night 15 laya Ayel layhrc Sharhiel }turfs Sateraton ywafups Sapatavi 16 lawf Toel layzra Araziel ladyar Rayel tfwf Totath 17 layg Giel layars Sarayel crus Sarash }umrngu Ogameron 18 lauk Kael laykp Pakiel rdur Raadar laku Akel 19 lawu Oel layfrc Sharatiel \hns Sanahem tyhrblz Zalberhith 20 layw Veyel laytlc Shelathiel arlsl Laslara ayss Sasia 22 lahy Yahel layqdj Chedeqiel }wbgrt Thergebon }wardwja Achodraon 24 lwsws Susul layxyas Saitziel }wjtb Bethehon bnqhs Sahaqanab 25 lasuyws Suyasel layfyrs Saritiel zwha Ahoz \ymrbl Lebarmin 26 hyuynck Kashenyaiah layqmc Samqiel yuldns Sandali rywla Aloyar 28 lawsna Ansuel layqmkx Tzakmiqiel rwtu Athor }walp Polayan 29 laycp Pasiel laybkw Vakabiel armr Ramara lanyrwdtn Nathdorinel CXLVI. CXLVII. CXLVIII. Angels of the Decantes Angels of the Decantes Angels of the Decantes (Ascendant). (Succedent). (Cadent). 15 rzz Zazer ymhhb Behahemi rdnfs Satonder 16 ydmdk Kadamidi yarjnm Minacharai {wngsky Yakasaganotz 17 crgs Sagarash yndhc Shehadani }wtyb Bethon 18 cwartm Mathravash {dhr Rahadetz ryknyla Alinkir 19 rhnswl Losanahar yujz Zachi rbyhs Sahiber 20 hrwanna Ananaurah hydyar Rayadyah rpcm Mishpar 22 ynsrf Tarasni {nrhs Saharnatz rdjc Shachdar 24 {wmk Kamotz rhwdnn Nundohar laydwrtw Uthrodiel 25 tarcm Mishrath }yrhw Vehrin ahwba Aboha 26 }wnsm Misnim hysysy Yasyasyah laydwrbydgsy Yasgedibarodiel 28 mpss Saspam }wrdba Abdaron laydwrg Gerodiel 29 ymlhb Bihelami }wrwa Avron [yrfs Satrip 26 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES CXLIX. CL. Magical Images of the Decans (Ascendant). Magical Images of the Decans (Succedent). A tall, dark, restless man, with keen flame- A green-clad woman, with one left bare from the 15 coloured eyes, bearing a sword. ankle to the knee. A woman with long and beautiful hair, clad in A man of like figure (to the ascendant), with 16 flame-coloured robes cloven hoofs like an ox. An eagle-headed man, with a bow and arrow. 17 A beautiful woman with her two horses Wears crowned steel helmet. A man with distorted face and hards, a horse's A beautiful woman wreathed with myrtle. She 18 body, white feet, and a girdle of leaves holds a lyre and sings of love and gladness. A man in sordid raiment, with him a nobleman on A man crowned with a white myrtle wreath, 19 horseback, accompanied by bears and dogs holding a bow A virgin clad in linen, with an apple or pome- Tall, fair, large man, with him a woman holding a 20 granate large black oil jar A dark man, in his right hand a spear and laurel 22 A man, dark, yet delicious of countenance branch and in his left a book A man with a lance in his right hand, in his left a 24 A man riding a camel, with a scorpion in his hand human head A man leading cows, and before him an ape and 25 A man with 3 bodies--1 black, 1 red, 1 white bear A man holding in his right hand a javelin and in his 26 A man with an ape running before him left a lapwing. A man arrayed like a king, looking with pride and 28 A man with bowed head and a bag in his hand. conceit on all around him. 29 A man with two bodies, but joining their hand. A grave man pointing to the sky. CLI. CLII. CLIII. CLIV. Perfumes Perfumes Perfumes Magical Images of the Decans (Cadent). (Ascendant). (Succedent). (Cadent). A restless man in scarlet robes, with golden bracelets on 15 Myrtle Stammonia Black Pepper his hands and arms A swarthy man with white lashes, his body elephantine 16 Costum Codamorns Cassia with long legs; with him, a horse, a stag, and a calf 17 A man in mail, armoured with bow, arrows, and quiver Mastick Cinnamon Cypress A swift-footed person, with a viper in his hand, leading 18 Camphor Succum Anise dogs 19 A swarthy hairy man, with a drawn sword and shield Olibanum Lyn Balsami Muces Muscator 20 An old man leaning on a staff and wrapped in a mantle Santal Flav Srorus Mastick 22 A man riding on an ass, preceded by a wolf Galbanum Bofor [?] Mortum 24 A horse and a wolf Opoponax As for Asc. As for Asc. 25 A man leading another by his hair and slaying him Lign-aloes Foi Lori Gaxisphilium 26 A man holding a book which he opens and shuts Assafoetida Colophonum Cubel Pepper A small-headed man dressed like a woman, and with 28 Euphorbium Stammonia Rhubarb him an old man A man of grave and thoughtful face, with a bird in his 29 Thyme Coxium Santal Alb hand, before him a woman and an ass 27 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE V (continued) CLV. CLVI. Goetic Demons of Decans by Day Magical Images of Col. CLV. (Ascendant). 15 1 ! lab Bael Cat, toad, man, or all at once. 16 4 = }ygymg Gamigina Little horse or ass. (1) Wolf with serpent's tail. (2) Man with dog's teeth and 17 7 = }wma Amon raven's head. 18 10 # rawb Buer Probably a centaur or archer. Rider on pale horse, with many musicians. [Flaming and 19 13 ! talb Beleth poisonous breath] 20 16 $ rpaz Zepar A soldier in red apparel and armour. 22 19 $ cwlac Sallos Solider with ducal crown riding a crocodile. 24 22 % cwpy Ipos Angel with lion's head, goose's feet, horse's tail. 25 25 % and # lwblsalg Glasya-Labolas A dog with a gryphon's wings. 26 28 $ tyrb Berith Gold-crowned soldier in red on a red horse. Bad breath. 28 31 # carwp Foras A strong man in human shape. 29 34 % rwprwp Furfur (1) Hart with fiery tail. (2) Angel. CLVII. CLVIII. Goetic Demons of Decans by Magical Images of Col. CLVII. Day (Succedent). 15 2 $ raga Agares Old man, riding a crocodile and carrying a goshawk. 16 5 # bram Marbas Great Lion. 17 8 $ cwfbrb Barbatos Accompanied by 4 noble kings and great troops. 18 11 $ }wyswg Gusion "Like a Xenopilus" 19 14 = ]yarl Leraikha An archer in green 20 17 % and # cyfwb Botis Viper (or) Human, with teeth and 2 horns, and with a sword. 22 20 ! }wcrwp Purson Lion-faced man riding a bear, carrying a viper. Trumpeter with him. Man with 3 heads--a serpent's, a man's (having two stars on his 24 23 $ \ya Aim brow), and a calf's. Rides on viper and bears firebrand). 25 26 $ \yb Bimé Dragon with 3 heads--a dog's, man's, and gryphon's. Hurtful angel or infernal dragon, like Berot, with a viper [breath 26 29 $ twrtca Asteroth bad]. 3 heads (bull, man, ram), snake's tail, goose's feet. Rides, with 28 32 ! yadmsa Asmoday lance and banner, on a dragon. 29 35 = cwjrm Marchosias Wolf with a gryphon's wings and serpent's tail. Breathes flames. CLIX. CLX. Goetic Demons of Decans by Day Magical Images of Col. CLIX. (Cadent). 15 3 & wgacw Vassago Like Agares. 16 6 $ rplaw Valefor Lion with ass's head, bellowing 17 9 ! }wmyap Paimon Crowned king on dromedary, accompanied by many musicians. 18 12 & yrfyc Sitri Leapard's head and gryphon's wings. 19 15 $ cwgyla Eligos A knight with a lance and banner, with a serpent. 20 18 $ }ytab Bathin A strong man with a serpent's tail, on a pale horse. 22 21 % and # {aram Marax Human-faced bull. 24 24 = rbn Naberius A black crane with a sore throat--he flutters. 25 27 % and = wwnyr Ronove A monster [probably a dolphin]. 26 30 = canrwp Forneus Sea monster. 28 33 # [ug Gaap Like a guide. To be kings. 29 36 & cwlwfcy Stolas Raven. 28 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES CLXI. CLXII. Goetic Demons &c. by Night Magical Images of Col. CLXI. (Ascendant). 15 37 = {nap Phenex Child-voices phoenix. 16 40 % \war Raum Crow. 17 43 = ]wnbc Sabnock Soldier with lion's head rides pale horse. 18 46 % wrpyb Bifrons Monster. 19 49 $ lkwrk Crocell Angel. 20 52 $ ]wla Alloces Soldier with red leonine face and flaming eyes; rides great horse. 22 55 & bwarwa Orobas Horse. 24 58 # }wa Amy Flaming fire. 25 61 ! and # }gaz Zagan Bull with gryphon's wings. 26 64 $ rwah Haures Leopard. 28 67 $ ]wdma Amdusias (1) Unicorn. (2) Dilatory bandmaster. 29 70 & rac Seere Beautiful man on winged horse. CLXIII. CLXIV. Goetic Demons &c. by Night Magical Images of Col. CLXIII. (Succedent). 15 38 % [lah Halphas Stock-dove with sore throat. 16 41 $ rwlkwp Focalor Man with gryphon's wings. 17 44 = {c Shax Stcck-dove with sore throat. 18 47 $ lawa Uvall Dromedary. Cruel ancient, with long white hair and beard, rides a pale horse, 19 50 $ ]wp Furcas with sharp weapons. (1) Thrush. (2) Man with sharp sword seemeth to answer in 20 53 # }yak Camio burning ashes or coals of fire. Beautiful woman, with duchess' crown tied to her waist, riding 22 56 $ rwmg Gamori great camel. Lion on horse, with serpent's tail, carries in right hand two 24 59 = {ayrw Oriax hissing serpents. 25 62 # law Volac Child with angel's wings rides a two-headed dragon 26 65 = [lardna Andrealphas Noisy peacock. 28 68 ! laylb Belial Two beautiful angels sitting in chariot of fire. Man with many countenances, all men's and women's, carries a 29 71 $ lafnd Dantalion book in right hand. CLXV. CLXVI. Goetic Demons &c. by Night Magical Images of Col. CLXV. (Cadent). 15 39 # [lam Malphas Crow with sore throat. 16 42 $ rapw Vepar Mermaid. 17 45 $ and ! anyw Viné Lion on black horse carrying viper. 18 48 # tnguh Haagenti Bull with gryphon's wings. 3 heads (bull, man, ram), snake's tail, flaming eyes. Rides bear, 19 51 ! \lub Balam carries goshawk. 20 54 $ and % \rwm Murmur Warrior with ducal crown rides gryphon. Trumpeters. 22 57 # wcw Oso Leopard. 24 60 $ lwpn Napula Lion with gryphon's wings. 25 63 = rdna Andras Angel with raven's head. Rides black wolf, carries sharp sword. 26 66 = rwamyk Kimaris Warrior on black horse. 28 69 = barwakd Decarabia A star in a pentacle. 29 72 % lamwrdna Andromalius Man holding great serpent. 29 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE V (continued) CLXVII. CLXVIII. CLXIX. CLXX. CLXXI. CLXXII. Egyptian Gods Egyptian As Col. CLXVII As Col. CXVIII As Col. CXLVII As Col. CXLVIII of Zodiac Names of Asc. (Succedent) (Succendent). (Cadent) (Cadent) (Asc. Decans). Decans 15 Aroueris Assicean Anubis Lencher Horus Asentacer 16 Serapis Asicath Helitomenos Virvaso Apophis Aharph 17 Taautus Thesogar Cyclops Verasua Titan Tepistosoa 18 Apoltun Sothis Hecate Syth Mercophta Thuismis 19 Typhon Aphruimis Perseus Sitlacer Nephthe Phuonidie 20 Isis Thumis Pi-Osiris Thoptius Panotragus Aphut 22 Zeuda Serucuth Omphta Aterechinis Ophionius Arepien 24 Arimanius Sentacer Merota Tepiseuth Panotragus Senciner 25 Tolmophta Eregbuo Tomras Sagen Zeraph Chenen 26 Soda Themeso Riruphta Epima Monuphta Homoth 28 Brondeus Oroasoer Vucula Astiro Proteus Tepisatras 29 Rephan Archatapias Sourut Thopibui Phallophorus Atembui CLXXIII.* Genii of the Twelve Hours (Levi). 15 Papus, Sinbuck, Rasphuia, Zahun, Heiglot, Mizkun, Haven 16 Sisera, Torvatus, Nitibus, Hizarbin, Sachluph, Baglis, Laberzerin 17 Hahabi, Phlogabitus, Eirneus, Mascarun, Zarobi, Butatar, Cahor 18 Phalgus, Thagrinus, Eistibus, Pharzuph, Sislau, Schiekron, Aclahayr 19 Zeirna, Tablibik, Tacritau, Suphlatus, Sair, Barcus, Camaysar 20 Tabris, Susabo, Eirnils, Nitika, Haatan, Hatiphas, Zaren 22 Sialul, Sabrus, Librabis, Mizgitari, Causub, Salilus, Jazar 24 Nantur, Toglas, Zalburis, Alphun, Tukiphat, Zizuph, Cuniali 25 Risnuch, Suclagus, Kirtabus, Schachlil, Colopatiron, Zeffar 26 Sezarbil, Azeph, Armilus, Kataris, Razanil, Bucaphi, Mastho 28 Æglun, Zuphlas, Phaldor, Rosabis, Adjuchas, Zophas, Halacho 29 Tarab, Misran, Labus, Kalab, Hahab, Marnes, Sellen CLXXIV. The Mansions of the Moon. [Hindu, Nakshatra] Arab, Manazil. 15 a Sharatan (Ram's head), Butayn (Ram's belly), and 0°-10° Suraya (the Pleiads) 16 b 10°-30° Suraya. Dabaran (Alldeboran), and 0°-20° Hak'ah (three stars in head of Orion) 17 c 20°-30° Hak'ah, Han'ah (stars in Orion's shoulder), and Zira'a (two stars above c) 18 d Nasrah (Lion's nose), Tarf (Lion's eye) and 0°-10° Jabhah (Lion's forehead) 19 e 10°-30° Jabhah, Zubrah (Lion's mane), and 0°-20° Sarfah (Cor Leonis) 20 f 20°-30° Sarfah, 'Awwa (the Dog, two stars in f), and Simak (Spica Virginis) 22 g Gafar (f, i, and k in foot of f), Zubáni (horns of h), and 0°-10° Iklil (the Crown) 24 h 10°-30° Iklil, Kalb (Cor Scorpionis), and 0°-20° Shaulah (tail of h) 25 i 20°-30° Shaulah, Na'aim (stars in Pegasus), and Baldah (no constellation) 26 j Sa'ad al-Zábih (the Slaughterer's Luck), Sa'ad al-Bal'a (Glutton's Luck), and 0°-10° Sa'ad al Sa'ad (Luck of Lucks, stars in k) 10°-30° Sa'ad al-Sa'ad, Sa;ad al-Akhbiyah (Luck of Tents), and 0°-20° Fargh the former (spout of 28 k the Urn) 29 l 20°-30° Fargh the former, Fargh the latter (hind lip of Urn), and Risháa (navel of Fish's belly) 30 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE VI CLXXV. CLXXVI. CLXXVII.* CLXXVII.* CLXXIX. Yetziratic Hebrew Numerical Value Numbers printed Attribution of Geomantic Intelligences. Letters. of Col. CLXXV. on Tarot Trumps Col. CLXXV. 11 a 1 D . . . . . . . . . . . 0 12 b 2 # lapr Raphael 1 13 g 3 = layrbg Gabriel 2 14 d 4 $ lana Anael 3 15 h 5 a ladyklm Melchiadel 4 16 w 6 b ladwmsa Asmodel 5 17 z 7 c layrbma Ambriel 6 18 j 8 d layrwm Muriel 7 19 f 9 e laykrw Verachiel 11 20 y 10 f laylmh Hamaliel 9 21 k ] 20 500 & layjs Sachiel 10 22 l 30 g layrwz Zuriel 8 23 m \ 40 600 C . . . . . . . . . . . 12 24 n } 50 700 h laykrb Barachiel 13 25 s 60 i laykwda Advachiel 14 26 u 70 j lanh Hanael 15 27 p [ 80 800 % lamz Zamael 16 28 x { 90 900 k layrbmak Cambriel 17 29 q 100 l layxynma Amnitziel 18 30 r 200 ! lakim Michael 19 31 c 300 B . . . . . . . . . . . 20 32 t 400 ' layck Cassiel 21 32 bis t 400 E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 bis c 300 A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE VI (continued) CLXXX. CLXXXI. Title of Tarot Trumps. Correct Design of Tarot Trumps. 11 The Spirit of Aiqhr. A bearded Ancient seen in profile * A fair youth with winged helment and heels, 12 The Magus of Power. equipped as a Magician, displays his art * A crowned priestess sits before the veil of Isis 13 The Priestess of the Silver Star. between the Pillars of Seth * Crowned with stars, a winged goddess stands upon 14 The Daughter of the Mighty Ones. the moon * The Son of the Morning, chief among the 15 A flame-clad god bearing equivalent symbols * Mighty. 16 The Magus of the Eternal. Between the Pillars sits an Ancient * The Children of the Voice: the Oracle of the 17 A prophet, young, and in the Sign of Osiris Risen * Mighty Gods. The Child of the Powers of the Waters: the 18 A young and holy king under the starry canopy * Lord of the Triumph of Light. A smiling woman holds the open jaws of a fierce 19 The Daughter of the Flaming Sword. and powerful lion The Prophet of the Eternal, the Magus of the Wrapped in a cloke and cowl, an Ancient walketh, 20 Voice of Power.. bearing a lamp and staff * A wheel of six shafts, whereon revolve the Triad of 21 The Lord of the Forces of Life. Hermanubis, Sphinx, and Typhon * The Daughter of the Lords of Truth. The A conventional figure of Justice with scales and 22 Ruler of the Balance. balances 23 The Spirit of the Mighty Waters. The figure of an hanged or crucified man * The Child of the Great Transformers. The A skeleton with a scythe mowing men. The scythe 24 Lord of the Gate of Death. handle is a Tau. The Daughter of the Reconcilers, the 25 The figure of Diana huntress * Bringer-Forth of Life. The Lord of the Gates of Matter. The Child 26 The figure of Pan or Priapus * of the Forces of Time. 27 The Lord of the Hosts of the Mighty. A tower struck by forked lightning * The Daughter of the Firmament. The 28 The figure of a water-nymph disporting herself * Dweller between the Waters. The Ruler of Flux and Reflux. The Child of 29 The waning moon * the Sons of the Mighty. 30 The Lord of the Fire of the World. The Sun * Israfel blowing the Last Trumpet. The dead arising 31 The Spirit of the Primal Fire. from their tombs * 32 Should contain a demonstration of the Quadrature of The Great One of the Night of Time. the Circle * 32 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 bis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES CLXXXII. CLXXXIII. The Human Body. Legendary Orders of Being. 11 Respiratory Organs Sylphs 12 Cerebral and Nervous Systems "Voices," Witches and Wizards 13 Lymphatic Systems Lemures, Ghosts 14 Genital System Succubi 15 Head and Face Mania, Erinyes [Euminides] 16 Shoulders and Arms Gorgons, Minotaurs 17 Lungs Ominous Appearances, Banshees 18 Stomach Vampires 19 Heart Horror, Dragons 20 The Back Mermaids (and l, its Zodiacal Opposite), Banshees 21 Digestive System Incubi, Nightmares 22 Liver Fairies, Harpies 23 Organs of Nutrition Nymphs and Undines, Nereids, &c. 24 Intestines Lamiæ, Stryges, Witches 25 Hips and Thighs Centaurs 26 Genital System Satyrs and Fauns, Panic-demons 27 Muscular System Furies, Chimæras, Boars (as in Calydon), &c. 28 Kidneys, Bladder, &c. Water Nymphs, Sirens, Lorelei, Mermaids (cf. f) 29 Legs and Feet Phantoms, Were-wolves 30 Circulatory System Will o' the Wisp 31 Organs of Circulation Salamanders 32 Excretory System Ghuls, Larvæ, Corpse Candles 32 bis Excretory Organs, Skeleton The Dweller of the Threshold, Gnomes 31 bis Organs of Intelligence [Socratic Genius] Editorial Note: The Atus of Thoth Liber AL, cap. I, v. 57 includes the statement: "All these old letters of my Book are aright: but x is not the Star. This also is secret: my prophet shall reveal it to the wise." In Crowley's `New Comment' on this verse, he observes: I see no harm in revealing the mystery of Tzaddi to `the wise'; others will hardly understand my explanations. Tzaddi is the letter of The Emperor, the Trump IV, and He is the Star, the Trump XVII. Aquarius and Aries are therefore counter- changed, revolving on the pivot of Pisces, just as, in the Trumps VIII and XI, Leo and Libra do about Virgo. This last revelation makes our Tarot attributions sublimely, perfectly, flawlessly symmetrical. The fact of its so doing is a most convincing proof of the superhuman Wisdom of the author of this Book to those who have laboured for years, in vain, to elucidate the problems of the Tarot. This substituted attribution is alluded to in various places in Liber Aleph and Magick in Theory and Practice, but was not spelt out in full in published writings until The Book of Thoth. The tables from 777 are based on the old Golden Dawn attributions; to work with the reversed attributions, lines 15 and 28 should be exchanged on all columns based on the Zodiac or Tarot (i.e., VI-VIII, XI, XIV-XX, XXII-XLVII, XLIX, CXXXVII-CLXXIV, CLXXVII-CLXXXIII and CLXXXVI), not all columns throughout as the editors of 777 Revised state ­ T.S. 33 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES TO TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES COL. II: 0-10 are the names of the Numbers or LINE 6.--Tiphereth has these additional titles:-- Emanations; 11-32 the Letters spelt in full. }ypna ryuz Lesser Countenance. ]lm King. LINE 1.--Some of the common titles of Kether }ypna ryuc Seir Anpin. are:-- twcp hdqn The Small Point. \da Adam. lz tt The Profuse Giver. }b The Son. hnwcar hdqn The Primordial Point. cya The Man. hdwwh acyr The White Head. \wnakc Spare Angels. }ma Amen. LINE 9.--Jesod has this additional title:-- alpwm rwa The Hidden Light. \lwu-dwsy-qydx The Righteous is the Found- alp The Hidden Wonder. ation of the World. hlum \wr Inscrutable Height. LINE 10.--Malkuth has these titles (among }ypna ]yra Long of Nose. others):-- \ypa ]yra Long of Face. ruc The Gate (by Temurah, rcu = 10).2 }ymwy The Ancient of Days. y The Gate (Chaldee). [Also name of seven inferiors!] which has the same number (671) as ynda in full-- hyha rca hyha Existence of Existences. dwy }wn tld [la }yqytud aqytu Ancient of Ancient Ones. acydq aqytu Holy Ancient One. Also-- fwcp rwa The Simple Light. Gates of Death. }yrmfd hrymf Concealed of the Concealed " " Shadow of Death. acyr The Head " " Tears. ymynp rwa The Inner Light " " Justice. }wylu The Most High " " Prayer. awh He. Gate of Daughter of Mighty Ones. ald acyr The Head which is Not. " " Garden of Eden. LINE 2.--Chokmah has additional titles:-- Also-- hmjk Power of Yetzirah.1 Inferior y of Tetragrammaton. Mother-- ba aba The Daughter. It has also the Divine Name, hwhy. The Queen. hklm The Bride. hlk LINE 3.--Binah has these additional titles:-- The Virgin. hlwtb ama The dark sterile mother. amya The bright pregnant mother. COL IV.--This column may be equally well \yhla symbolized by any single entry, preferably in 0. \yhla hwhy }Divine Names. The Monistic and Nihilistic conceptions are aysrwk Throne. convertible. Hua may be equally named Tao, IAO, Noumenon, and the like. All language on LINE 4.--Chesed has this additional title:-- this subject is necessarily feeble and hiero- hmjk Majesty. glyphic. It is to name that which by definition has no name. LINE 5.--Geburah has these additional titles:-- }yd Justice. COL. V.--These God-names are the "Grand djp Fear. Words" of the corresponding grades (see Col. CXXI.) except for 5°=6°, whose G.W. is hwchy. The Zodiacal Gods are as for the Sephira, which corresponds to the Planet ruling. Apparently, in the numeration of Azbogah, line 12, only the AZ count. 34 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES That these following are only titles of the COL. XIX.--Urim and Thummim = Auramoth One Ineffable Name is shown by Koran xvii. and Thoum Mou, Egyptian Gods. They are 110. But monotheism is not true for the normal methods of divination by B and E. consciousness, but only for that of the adept. COL. XX., LINE 32.--These Gods preside over [99 names of God in Arabic] the pieces in "Rosicrucian Chess."5 COL. VI., LINE 31bis.--Essence, cf. a and w. D of B Bishop Ywoum mwou COL. VIII.-- C of B Queen I#haourey B of B Knight Hnwou vw/s LINES 1-10.--Beth Elohim gives a quite different E of B Pawn Kabexneuf ten Qliphoth. E of B Castle Wauwqi# A of B King LINE 15.-- Vaourw In the midst of the Zodiacal Qliphoth are D of C Bishop Xoni# ya mwou lams [Samael] and yadmsa [Asmodai]. C of C Queen Y/wour i# mwog At SE corner, Man, Serpent, and the elder B of C Knight Ceba qnwou haour i# ya Lilith the wife of Samael. mwou E of C Pawn At NE corner, the Ox and Ass, and Aggereth ]wmayv the daughter of Machalath. E of C Castle S/weu ya i# At NW corner, the Scorpion, and }wmisa,3 the A of C King Pya qav/n-q/x Unnameable and hmuk.4 D of D Bishop Zw wan At SW angle, the Lion and Horse, and the C of D Queen Qnwou ya Peq/] younger Lilith the wife of Asmodai. B of D Knight {ou bal E of D Pawn Ahevi COL. IX.--The Cup of the Stolistes has its rim E of D Castle Yarves# fa qnwouya pe and 2 and 3 and its foot in 10. A of D King {ouqaouri# The Cadueceus is (easily) placed on the Tree D of E Bishop Ar/wueri# and divided into a, m, and c. C of E Queen ?ice# The Waxing Moon in 4; Waning in 5; Full in B of E Knight Hwwr 6. E of E Pawn Amese] COL. XI.--The elements, of whose nature the E of E Castle Neuvyuie# signs of the Zodiac partake, are shown by the A of E King ?swwri# symbol against them. The Pawns refer to t as the House of the Elements COL. XII.--Let 45 be a straight line. On 45 erect only, not to t as E. the equilateral Bs 451, 459. From 4 and 5 draw straight lines 247, 358 45, and the straight LINE 32.--Cfbaquwou lines 25 14, 43 15, 48 59, and 57 49, the Hnoue. I#tomwou and Ahevi : points 2, 3, 7 and 8 marking the intersections. ]wumatv : Amece] : Kabexnuf6 Join 19, 12, 13, 23, 78, 79, 89. Let 6 be the pointCOL. XXI.--The perfected Egyptian exlaims, of intersection of 19, 57, 48. On 78 erect an "There is no part of me that is not of the Gods." equilateral B with its apex away from 1. This column gives the attribution in detail. The Produce 19 to 10, join 7-10, 8-10. Daath is at non-cherubic Zodiac signs are omitted, but the junction of 25, 34. See figure. follow their affinities. COLS. XV.-XVIII.-- COL. XXIII.-- Formless State (F) = 4 Daath--Lavender, Grey-white, Pure violet, Sublime State (S) = 4 Grey flecked gold. Reflection (R) = 10 Herschel--Silver flecked white. Kashina (K) = 10 COL. XVI, Line 10.--For D, C, B, and E. Impurity (I) = 10 Analysis (A) = 1 Perception (P) = 1 40 35 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES Tribes, we having chosen Stones on bases of physical analogy to Signs, Colours, &c. COLS. XXXVIII.-XL.--The vagueness and extent of these attributions is shown in this COL. XLII.--The following table of sub-elemental table from Agrippa,7 who is too catholic to be perfumes is important:-- quite trustworthy. A of A Ambergris. Things under the Sun which are called Solary D of A The Gall of the Rukh. Among stones-- C of A Oncha. 1. The Eye of the Sun. 9. Topazius. E of A Musk. 2. Carbuncle. 10. Chrysopassus. B of A Civet. 3. Chrysolite. 11. Rubine. 4. Iris (stone). 12. Balagius. A of D Lign-aloes. 5. Heliotrope (stone). 13. Auripigmentum and D of D Galbanum. 6. Hyacinth (stone). things of a golden C of D Mastick. 7. Pyrophylus (stone). colour. E of D Storax. 8. Pantaura. B of D Olibanum. Among plants-- A of C Myrrh. 1. Marigold. 17. Mastic. 2. Lote-tree. 18. Zedoary. D of C Camphor. 3. Peony. 19. Saffron. C of C Siamese Benzoin. 4. Sallendine. 20. Balsam. E of C Indigo. 5. Balm. 21. Amber. B of C Oppoponax. 6. Ginger. 22. Musk. 7. Gentian. 23. Yellow honey. A of E Dittany of Crete. 8. Dittany. 24. Lignum aloes. D of E Assafoetida. 9. Vervain. 25. Cloves. C of E Clover. 10. Bay-tree. 26. Cinnamon. E of E Storax. 11. Cedar. 27. Calamus. B of E Benzoin. 12. Palm-tree. 28. Aromaticus. 13. Ash. 29. Pepper. A of B Saffron. 14. Ivy. 30. Frankincense. D of B Lign-aloes. 15. Vine. 31. Sweet marjoram. C of B Red-sanders. 16. Mint. 32. Libanotis. E of B Red Sandalwood. Among animals-- B of B Olibanum. 1. Lion. 5. Boar. 2. Crocodile. 6. Bull. COL. XLIII. and XLIV.--And, generally, all 3. Spotted-wolf. 7. Baboon. drugs exciting the parts of the body 4. Ram. corresponding. See Col. CLXXXII. Among birds-- COL. XLVI.--Each Trigram combines with itself 1. Phoenix. 5. Cock. 2. Eagle. 6. Crow. and the others to make 64 Hexagrams, which 3. Vulture. 7. Hawk. partake of the combined nature. This 4. Swan. attribution is the true key to the Yi King. No sinologist has had any idea of it, but it is Among insects-- 1. Glow-worm. 2. Beetle. obvious enough now that O.M. has solved it. Among fish-- See Appendix I. 1. Sea-calf. 4. Star-fish. COL. XLVII.-- 2. Shell-fish. 5. Strombi. 3. Pullus. 6. Margar. LINE 7.--Has a monkey. LINE 19.--Said to have a monkey. Among metals-- 1. Gold. COL. XLIX.--The Geomantic Figures of the Planets are those of the signs which they rule. COL. XL.--Aaron's breastplate is very doubtful; we advise reliance on columns Stones and LINES 3-10. qandr 36 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES COL. C.--Our order of Angelic Choirs is from R. LINE 15. p LINE 16. v Mosheh ben Maimon. R. Ishmael and the book Pliah prefer:-- LINE 17. { 1. Cherubim. 2. Chasmalim. 3. Chaioth. LINE 18. mand n 4. Aralim. 5. Seraphim. LINE 19. sand t 6. Tarshishim. { 7. Auphanim. 8. Auphanim. LINE 20. w LINE 22. o 9. Aishim. 10. Taphsarim. | LINE 24. LINE 25. u And there are many other schemes. COL. CII.--Add Daath, ydna. LINE 26. x LINE 28. z COL. CIII.--Add Daath, Cerebrum medium, cuius locus est in parte capitis postica. LINE 29. y But these have many other attributions, and each is itself divisible: thus Chesed and See the "Handbook of Geomancy," The Geburah of Tiphareth are the breasts; Tiphareth Equinox I: 2, p. 137.8 the heart; Netzach and Hod the testicles; Jesod COL. L.--The Catholic "seven deadly sins" in the membrum virile; and Malkuth, the anus. square brackets. The signs of the Zodiac are variously given, and the Planets agree with the face: thus ' and COL. LVII.--Egyptian Quarters. &, the ears; % and $, the nostrils; ! and =, the COLS. LVII., LIX., &c.--Beth Elohim gives:-- eyes; and #, the mouth. The hand: thumb, A; Michael, Leo, and South to C and y. 1st finger, D; 2nd, C; 3rd, E; 4th B. These, Gabrial, Bull, and North to B and h. however, vary somewhat.10 Raphael, Man, and West to E and #. Uriel, Eagle, and East to D and w. COL. CVI.--These Abodes are enclosed in four circles: the Waters of Weeping, or Creation, of COL. LXIX.-- Oceanus, and the False Sea. Compare the Sattvas, H classical four rivers of Hell.11 In a close Rajas, and F analogy COL. CVIII.--Incomplete and redundant owing Tamas G to unconentrated nature of Qliphoth. COL. LXXIX., LINE 13.-- LINE 2.--Three Evil Forms before Samael are: Add (3321) }ttrc tumhcrbdc [Shadbarsheh- laytmq [Qemetial] moth Sharthathan], the Spirt of the Spirits of the Moon. The final } is counted as 700, as are laybl [Belial] the final \'s in Col. LXXVIII., line 13.9 laytu [Othiel] COL. LXXXV.-- The Thaumiel, also called Kerethiel LINE 6.--Or lamcj. LINE 9.--Or laynpz. COL. CIX.--King ulb son of rwub, Dukes hwlu, unmj, and tty, are all referred to Daath. COL. LXXXIX.--Add Daath, ahyh. Edomite Kings and Dukes are taken e libro Maggid. and Gen. 36. COL. XCIII., LINE 10.--Contains the Earth. COL. XCVI.--Add Daath, hwyh. COL. CXIV., LINE 1.--I.e., simple breathing without articulation. COL. XCIX.--Add among Archangels:-- Azrael, Angel of Death (n), Israfel, of Last Trump (c). 37 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES COL. CXV.--The furniture, &c., is attributed as TABLES OF THE ANGELS OF THE HOURS ACCORDING 15 told in the ritual, here duly h--d, c--d, and n--r TO THE COURSE OF THE DAYS r--d.12 Day: ! = % # & $ ' COL. CXXI.--Add the "waiting" Grades of Hour (Angels of the Hours of the Day) "Lord of the Paths in the Portal of the Vault of 1. ! = % # & $ ' the Adept" between the 1st and 2nd Orders; and 2. $ ' ! = % # & "Babe of the Abyss" between the 2nd and 3rd. 3. # & $ ' ! = % = % # & $ ' ! COL. CXXV.--Burton gives these upside down. 4. ' ! = % # & $ The true attribution is checked by the Fire- 5. & $ ' ! = % # Worshippers (Guebres) in 5. Yet, of course, 6. % # & $ ' ! = the Kether Hell may be considered as more 7. ! = % # & $ ' awful than the Malkuth. 8. 9. $ ' ! = % # & COL. CXXVII.--These and many other (rather 10 # & $ ' ! = % far-fetched and irrelevant) attributions of 11. = % # & $ ' ! various things are to be found in Burton's 12. ' ! = % # & $ Arabian Nights, in the Tale of Abn al-Husn and (Angels of the Hours of the Night) his Slave-Girl Tawaddud. 1. & $ ' ! = % # COL. CXXXIII.--The symbolic forms and Divin- 2. % # & $ ' ! = ation meanings of these cards can be readily 3. ! = % # & $ ' constructed from considerations of their natures 4. $ ' ! = % # & as here indicated. 5. # & $ ' ! = % 6. = % # & $ ' ! LINE 5.--This is the First Decan, and begins 7. ' ! = % # & $ from Cor Leonis. 8. & $ ' ! = % # COL. CXXXVIII.--Astrological symbols are 9. % # & $ ' ! = derived from the primary forms--Cross, 10. ! = % # & $ ' Crescent, Circle. 11. $ ' ! = % # & 12. # & $ ' ! = % COL. CLXXIII.--For meaning and special function, see original.13 They should, but do [The Angels of the Planets according to pseudo- not, accurately refer to the divisions of each Abano are:-- sign into 7 planetary parts. ! Michael. Pietro di Abano14 gives:-- = Gabriel. % Samael. THE NAMES OF THE HOURS AND THE ANGELS # Raphael. RULING THEM. & Sachiel. The Names of the Hours. $ Anael. ' Cassiel.] Hours of the day. Hours of the night. 1. Yayn Beron Note.--The first hour of the day, of every 2. Ianor Barol country, and in every season whatsoever, is to be 3. Nasnia Thari assigned to the sun-rising, when he first appeareth 4. Salla Athir arising in the horizon. And the first hour of the 5. Sadedali Mathon night is to be the thirteenth hour, form the first 6. Thamur Rana hour of the day. 7. Ourer Netos 16 8. Tamic Tafrac THE YEAR 9. Neron Sassur The Spring: Taloi. 10. Iayon Aglo The Summer: Casmaran. 11. Abai Calerua The Autumn: Adarael. 12. Natalon Salam The Winter: Farlas. 38 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES The Angels of the Spring: Carcasa, Core, Amatiel, in his right. A lion and a dragon are at his Commissoros. feet, but he seems unaware of their attacks or The Head of the Sign of the Spring: Spugliguel. caresses. The Name of the Earth in the Spring: Amadai. LINE 12.--His attitude suggests the shape of The Names of the Sun and Moon in the Spring: the Swastika or thunderbolt, the message of The Sun, Abrayen; The Moon, Agusita. God. The Angels of the Summer: Gargatel, Tariel, LINE 13.--She is reading intently in an open Gaviel. book. The Head of the Sign of the Summer: Tubiel. LINE 14.--She bears a sceptre and a shield, The Name of the Earth in the Summer: Festatui. whereon is figured a dove as a symbol of the The Names of the Sun and Moon in the Summer: male and female forces. The Sun, Athemay; The Moon, Armatas. LINE 15.--His attitude suggests F, and he is seated upon the Cubic Stone, whose sides The Angels of the Autumn: Tarquam, Gualbarel. show the Green Lion and White Eagle. The Head of the Sign of the Autumn: Torquaret. LINE 16.--He is crowned, sceptred, and The Name of the Earth in the Autumn: Rabianira. blessing all in a threefold manner. Four The Names of the Sun and Moon in the Autumn: living creatures adore him, the whole The Sun, Abragini; The Moon, Matasignias. suggesting a pentagram by its shape. The Angels of the Winter: Amabael, Ctarari. LINE 17.--He is inspired by Apollo to prophesy The Head of the Sign of the Winter: Altarib. concerning things sacred and progane: repre- The Name of the Earth in the Winter: Gerenia. sented by a boy with his bow and two The Names of the Su and Moon in the Winter: women, a priestess and an harlot. The Sun, Commutaf; The Moon, Affarterim. LINE 18.--He drives furiously a chariot drawn COL. CLXXVII.--Musulman attribution of by two sphinxes. As Levi drew it. Planets:-- LINE 19.--Before him goeth upright the Royal g ' Uræus Serpent. t & LINE 21.--[H, F, and G, or Sattva, Rajas, and p % Tamas]. LINE 23.--From a gallows shaped like the s ! letter d hangs by one foot a young fair man. s and b $ His other leg forms a cross with the d # suspending one. His arms, clasped behind r = his head, form an upright B, and this Note that s and not k is the 7th of the double radiates light. His mouth is resolutely closed. letters. LINE 25.--A winged and crowned goddess, The Jesuit Kircher17 gives-- with flashing golden belt, stands, and pours ' & % ! $ # = from her right hand the flame of a torch upon p r t b g d k an Eagle, while in her left hand she pours water from an horn upon a Lion. Between The order of the Planets is that of their her feet a moon-shaped cauldron of silver apparent rate of motion. By writing them in smokes with perfume. their order round a heptagon, and tracing the LINE 26.--Levi's Baphomet is sound heptagram unicursally, the order of the days of commentary on this Mystery, but should not the week is obtained. be found in the text. LINE 27.--Human figures thrown thence COL. CLXXVIII.--These intelligences are angelic in nature, but possessing material and even suggest the letter u by their attitude. LINE 28.--A woman, naked, and kneeling earthly dominion. Hence they preside over the onher left knee, pours from a vase in her right geomantic figures, whose nature indeed hand silver waters into a river, by which expresses their relation to man. grow roses, the haunts of coloured butterfiles. COL. CLXXXI. -- With her left hand she pours golden waters over her head, which are lost in her long hair. LINE 11.--He laughs; bearing a sphere Her attitude suggests the Swastika. Above containing illusion in his left hand, but over flashes a great star of seven rays. his right shoulder, and a staff 463 lines long 39 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES LINE 29.--Below, a path leads between two towers, guarded by jackals, from the sea, wherein a Scarabæus marcheth landwards. LINE 30.--Below is a wall, in front of which, in a fairy ring, two children wantonly and shamelessly embrace. LINE 31.--An Angel blowing a trumpet, adorned with a golden banner bearing a white cross. Below a fair youth rises from a sacrophagus in the attitude of the god Shu supporting the Firmament. On his left a fair woman, her arms giving the sign of Water-- an inverted C on the breast. On his right a dark man giving the sign of Fire--an upright B on the forehead. LINE 32.--An ellipse, composed of 400 lesser circles. At the corners of the card a Man, an Eagle, a Bull, and a Lion. Within the circles a naked shining figure in the sign of Earth-- right foot advanced, fight hand advanced and raised, left hand lowered and thrown back. The hands grip each a ray of dazzling light, spiril, the right hand being dextro- and the left hand lævo-rotary. A red scarf conceals the fact of male genital organs, and suggests by its shape the letter k. Such is the conventional hieroglyph. 40 _____________________________________________________________________________________ APPENDIX I THE TRIGRAMS OF THE YI KING Attribution Planetary Hindu Yetziratic Figure. Name. Part of Key Scale to Quarters. Attribution. Attribution. Attribution. body. 7 + S. ! Lingam. y Khien. Head. 2 [and 30]. C S.E. $ Apas. m 6 Tui. Mouth. 14 [and 23]. 5 Mano ! 6 [21 and E. & Li. Eyes. (Prana). r 30]. B N.E. % Tejas. c 4 Kbn. Feet. 27 and 31. D S.W. # Vayu. a 3 Sun. Thighs. 11 [and 12]. = 10 [13 and W. ' Akasa. g 2 Khân. Ears. 32] E N.W. E Prithivi. t 1 Kbn. Hands. 32 bis. 9 N. = Yoni. h 0 Khwbn. Belly. 3 and 13. The Trigrams should be considered as the symbols which combine these meanings, the Hexagrams as 4 combinations of these, chosen according to circumstances. Thus 2is Fire of =, or Energy of ', and might mean beginning to change, or force applied to obstruction, as it actually does. 41 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES THE HEXAGRAMS OF THE YI KING. Figure. Nature. Name. Divination and Spiritual Meaning. 7 17 + of + Khien Heaven, &c. (+ for Lingam.) 0 20 9 of 9 Khwbn Earth, &c. (9 for Yoni.) 2 34 = of B Kun Danger and obscurity--genoj. 1 42 E of = Mbng Youth and ignorance. 2 57 = of + Hsü Waiting, sincerity. 7 62 + of = Sung Contention, opposition, strength in peril. 0 72 9 of = Sze Multitude, age and experience. 2 80 = of 9 Pî Help. 42 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES Figure. Nature. Name. Divination and Spiritual Meaning. 3 97 D of + Hsiâo Khû Small restraint. 7 106 + of C Lî Pleased, satisfaction, treating, attached to, a shoe. 0 117 9 of + Thâi Spring, tree course. 7 120 + of 9 Phî Decay, patience, obedience, autumn, shutting up, restriction 7 135 + of ! Thung Zbn Union (of men). 5 147 ! of + Tâ Yû Great havings. 0 151 9 of E Khien Humility. 4 160 B of 9 Yü Harmony and satisfction. 43 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES Figure. Nature. Name. Divination and Spiritual Meaning. 6 174 C of B Sui Following 1 183 E of D Kû Troublesome services, arrest of decay, hard work. 0 196 9 of C Lin Approach of authority, inspect, comfort. 3 200 D of 9 Kwân Manipulating, contemplating. 5 214 ! of B Shih Ho Union by gnawing, legal constraint. 1 225 E of ! Pî Ornament, freewill. 1 230 E of 9 Po Overthrow, couch. 0 244 9 of B Fû Returning, visit from friends. 44 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES Figure. Nature. Name. Divination and Spiritual Meaning. 7 254 + of B Wû Wang Simplicity and sincerity, earnestness. 1 267 E of + Tâ Khû Great accumulation. 1 274 E of B Î Nourishment, upper jaw. 6 283 C of D Tâ Kwo Great carefulness, weak beam. 2 292 = of = Khan Pit, defile, peril. 5 305 ! of ! Lî Inherent in, attached to, docility. 6 311 C of E Hsien Influencing to action, all, jointly. 4 323 B of D Hbng Perseverance, keeping to the path. 45 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES Figure. Nature. Name. Divination and Spiritual Meaning. 7 331 + of E Thun Returning, avoiding, retirement. 4 347 B of + Tâ Kwang Violence, the Great Ram. 5 350 ! of 9 Tzin To advance (good). 0 365 9 of ! Ming Î Intelligence, wounded. 3 375 D of ! Kiâ Zbn Household, wifely duty. 5 386 ! of C Khwei Disunion, family discord. 2 391 = of E Kien Lameness, immobility, difficulty. 4 402 B of = Kieh Unravelling (a knot, &c.). 46 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES Figure. Nature. Name. Divination and Spiritual Meaning. 1 416 E of C Sun Diminution. 3 424 D of B Yî Addition, increase. 6 437 C of + Kwâi Displacing, strength, complacency, tact. 7 443 + of D Kâu Unexpected event, a bold woman. 6 450 C of 9 Tzhui Collected, docility. 0 463 9 of D Shbng Advance and ascent. 6 47 xCarcer, 2 C of ! Khwbn Straightened, distressed, growth restricted. 2 483 = of D Tzing A well, self-cultivation. 47 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES Figure. Nature. Name. Divination and Spiritual Meaning. 6 495 C of ! Ko Change 5 503 ! of D Ting A caldron, a concubine, flexibility, quick ear and eye. 4 514 B of B Kbn Ease, development, moving power, thunder. 1 521 E of E Kan Peace, a mountain. 3 531 D of E Kien Fortunate marriage, gradual advance, goose. 4 546 B of C Kwei Mei Unfortunate marriage (of a younger sister before the elder). 4 555 B of ! Fbng Large, abundant, progress. 5 561 ! of E Lü Strangers. 48 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES Figure. Nature. Name. Divination and Spiritual Meaning. 3 573 D of D Sun Flexibility, penetration, vacillation, wind, wood, &c. 6 586 C of C Tui Pleasure, help from friends, still water. 3 592 D of = Hwân Dissipation, dispersion, turning to evil. 2 606 = of C Kieh Joints of body, regular division. 3 616 E of = Kung fü Inmost sincerity. 4 Non-essential, success of trifles, a wonded bird, small 621 B of E Hsiao Kwo divergences. 2 635 = of ! Ki Tzi Help attained, complete success. 5 642 ! of = Wei Tzi Incomplete success, foolish impulse, failure. 49 _____________________________________________________________________________________ Transcriber's notes [The work as presented here is currently incomplete: owing to my complete ignorance of Arabic, one column (the Princes of the Jinn) and some endnote material (the 99 names of God) in that language have not been entered.] This electronic edition of 777 was prepared from the version of 777 Revised printed in 777 and other Qabalistic Writings (originally published as The Qabalah of Aleister Crowley). As far as I can tell this was a facsimile from the 1955 first edition of 777 Revised; while Crowley's original Preface was re-set in the 1955 edition, the Tables of Correspondence, Crowley's notes thereon, and the appendix giving the trigrams and hexagrams of the I Ching were with minor exceptions straight facsimiles from the original 1909 edition of 777. In preparing the present edition I have included, besides the Preface, tables, notes and appendix from the original edition, the following additional material from 777 Revised: * The 11 additional columns (CLXXXIV ­ CXCIV). These were originally appended at the end of Table VI. Six were explanatory of or supplementary to existing columns: (e.g. numerations of Greek and Arabic letters, transliterations or translations; the "magical formulæ" column was specifically referred to the column of magical weapons); these have been placed immediately after the appropriate column. The others have been appended to the end of the appropriate table. While they are hence "out of sequence" I feel this is unlikely to cause confusion as these additional columns are rarely if ever directly referenced by number in other works. * Additional correspondences as mentioned in Crowley's remarks on the various columns. They are inserted into the appropriate columns in double square brackets [[like this]]. Also added are: * Numeration of Coptic. * Transliterations of most Hebrew names. In order to keep the present work at a manageable size, I have not included: * Yorke's editorial preface. * The essay on the Magical Alphabet * The Meaning of the Primes from 11 to 97. * The "Various Arrangements" (mostly from The Book of Thoth) * The "Explanations of the Attributions" ­ a series of remarks, some developing almost into essays, on columns I-III, V-VIII, X, XI, XIII-XXII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVIII-XLIII, XLV, LVI-LXVIII, LXXVII- LXXXVI, and XCVII. * "What is Qabalah?" * "What is a `Number' or a `Symbol'?" (an extract from the New Comment on AL I.4) Some of this additional material may later be made available in HTML format. I have not attempted to preserve the original pagination of the tables of correspondence. For ease of reading, columns are arranged from left to right across a single page. Obvious typos have been corrected; other questionable readings are noted below. T.S. 50 _____________________________________________________________________________________ Endnotes The "fifth book of the Lemegeton", Ars Nova, is rather a kind of appendix which appears in one MS Notes to Crowley's Preface where it occupies one and a half sides of a single 1S.L. "MacGregor" Mathers. folio leaf: it contains an extended prayer associated with the names on the circle and triangle of the 2 The reference is probably to the Heptameron seu Goetia, possibly intended to be spoken while elementa magica, a 16th-century Grimoire of drawing these, along with a short and garbled planetary magick (published with the Fourth Book conjuration containing some highly corrupt Hebrew of pseudo-Agrippa) deriving in part from the names, probably also connected with the Goetia as it Solomonic cycle and in part from the Liber Juratus mentions the brazen vessel; and finally, a lengthy or Sworn Book of Honorius, a medieval work on curse targetted at anyone who steals the book. magick (not to be confused with the early modern Grimoire of Honorius falsely attributed to the third The Ars Nova is sometimes confused with the Ars Pope of that name). Its attribution to Pietro d'Abano Notoria (Notary Art) attributed to Solomon, which (1253-1316) is generally recognised as spurious. The latter rather appears to be a medieval magical uncontested works of d'Abano do deal in part with derivative of classical art of memory, based around astrological images and the medical / talismanic use the contemplation of images or notæ while repeating of the same (vide Walker, Spiritual and Demonic prayers. The Ars Notoria was condemned by Magic and Yates, Giordano Bruno), and he is Aquinas (cited in Yates, Art of Memory) and various occasionally cited as an authority by Renaissance Renaissance writers such as Erasmus and Agrippa writers such as Ficino and Agrippa; the material (in De vanitate &c.); Robert Turner produced an specifically attributed to d'Abano in 777 is from the English translation which was made less than useful Heptameron, although the images of the decans may by the omission of the figures: this translation has be from his genuine works. been incorporated into some later MSS and printed editions of the Lemegeton. 3 Probably a reference to the Golden Dawn. After 5 swearing a long and tortuously phrased Oath of In The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Secrecy, the Neophyte was issued a "Knowledge Mage (tom. II cap. XIX) are tabulated the names of Lecture" which consisted of the names and symbols various Evil Spirits: chief among these are the "Four of the Elements, Planets and Signs along with the Princes and Superior Spirits", to wit Lucifer, Hebrew Alphabet and the names of the Sephiroth in Leviathan, Satan and Belial who may perhaps be Hebrew. referred to the Elements (I would suggest Fire, Water, Air, Earth respectively); immediately below 4 The Lemegeton is a 17th-century compilation, these are eight "Sub-Princes", namely Oriens, probably English, of magical texts attributed to Paimon, Ariton, Amaimon (vide 777 col. LXVIII), Solomon. The first book, Goetia, describes 72 "Evil Astarot, Magot, Asmodee and Belzebud (sic); a total Spirits" and gives instructions for evoking them (it of 316 named spirits are listed below the eight Sub- derives variously from the Key of Solomon, the Princes, some subject to one of them, some shared Heptameron, the Fourth Book of pseudo-Agrippa between two or more. and the Pseudomonarchia Dæmonum of Wier). In 6 777 cols. CLV ­ CLXVI the spirits are referred to the The Book of the Concourse of the Forces is the title Decans by day and night. of a collection of Golden Dawn papers loosely based on the "Enochian" material which emerged from the The second book, Theurgia Goetia, describes 27 ceremonial skrying of John Dee and Edward Kelly. principal spirits and a very large number of Crowley later published a terse and incomplete subordinates of whom relatively few are named; of abstract of this material as "A brief abstract of the the 27, 16 are referred to the points of the compass symbolic representation of the Universe" in Equinox and the other 11 are said to wander and have no I (7-8). See also Regardie (ed.) The Golden Dawn, fixed place. They are said to be partly evil and party vol. IV. good, hence the apparently oxymoronic title. It is 7 possible that the Theurgia-Goetia was based on the This would not be a view generally shared by most Steganographia of Trithemius by someone who did serious practitioners and students of Dee and Kelly's not realise that the latter was primarily a work of magick. Unless Crowley is talking about the G.D. cryptography. version of "Enochian Magic" in which case he has a point. The third book, Ars Paulina, contains a catalogue of 8 Angels for the 12 hours of the day and night, and for 4 Planes: the first consists solely of Kether; the the 12 signs and 360 degrees of the Zodiac; they are second of Chokmah and Binah; the third of Chesed also attributed to the seven classical Planets. through to Yesod; the fourth of Malkuth only. These are identified by some with the Four Worlds. 3 The fourth book, Ars Almadel, is probably of Pillars / 7 Planes: see col. XII. 7 palaces: see col. medieval origin: it divides up the powers it summons LXXXVII et seq. into four "Altitudes", seemingly referred to the cardinal points of the Zodiac. 51 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES Notes to Tables of Correspondences Line 17: The Rekti goddesses and Merti goddesses Table I (the whole scale) both appear to have been specific titles or epiphets of Isis and Nephthys. Col. VIII. The numbers after the Qliphoth of the Line 19: Pasht (according to Budge, op. cit. I, 517) Sephiroth represent which of the seven "palaces" is Pekh or Pekhit, a minor lioness goddess. Mau they are referred to: see the arrangements in Col. is onomatopoeic Egyptian for `cat' and appears to LXXXVIII et. seq. Transliterations are as given in have been an epiphet of Ra. Crowley's remarks on this column in 777 Revised, although a few have been altered where they are not Line 22: Ma is more usually spelt Maat or Ma'at. consistent with the Hebrew spelling. Lines 23, 31: Auramoth and Thoum-aesh-neith were never Egyptian deities but were names Col. XIV. These represent G.D. attributions, before constructed on Qabalistic principles by the Golden Crowley changed the titles of a number of the Dawn to refer to water and fire; similarly the name Trumps in The Book of Thoth and exchanged the Tarpesheth (Tharpesht) is unknown prior to G.D. attributions of the Star and Emperor based on AL material, although she appears to be a hybrid of I.57. Bast and Sekhet. Col. XIX. Transliterations of Egyptian names have Line 24: Typhon was a monster in Greek myth, been left as in the first edition. These differ from probably a personification of destructive forces of both modern transliterations and those employed by nature, who was identified with Set in late early 20th-century writers such as Budge. classical times. Add Selket, whose symbol was Line 1: Asar is better known by the Hellenized the scorpion. I have no idea what Khephra is form Osiris; Asar-un-Nefer ("Osiris the doing here. beautiful") was a particular epiphet or title of this Line 25: Add Neith (Net) who is traditionally god. Hadith in this line (also Hadit in line 0) is depicted with a bow and arrows. not a historical Egyptian deity but refers to the entity described in cap. II of The Book of the Law; Line 26: Khem is identified by Budge (op. cit., I, the name is a garbled or corrupt form of Heru- 97) with the phallic god Min or Amsu, and is said Behutet (Horus of Behutet), a solar-martial form to have been the god of Apu (Panopolis). of Horus symbolized by the winged disk. Heru- Line 28: Ahephi is Hapi, one of the Children of Ra-Ha is not a historical Egyptian deity but is Horus. mentioned in cap. III of The Book of the Law and is Line 29: Add Hequet (Hekt). said to combine Hoor-par-Kraat (Horus the Child) and Ra-Hoor-Khuit (Ra-Horus of the Two Line 31: Kabeshunt is probably Qebhsennuf, one Horizons). of the Children of Horus. Line 6: "On" was not an Egyptian deity but a Line 32: I have no idea who `Mako' is. transliteration into Hebrew (}a or }wa) of the name In the Golden Dawn Z1 paper the Children of Horus of the Egyptian solar cult-centre called Heliopolis or Canopic Gods had `invisible stations' in the by the Greeks. The confusion arose through a corners of the Temple. The most immediate source misreading by Freemasons of Genesis XLI, 45 and for the elemental attributions, though, is the Golden 50 where Joseph married "Asenath daughter of Dawn paper on "Enochian Chess" where the four Poti-phera priest of On." ON spelt }u as a formula pawns of each side are referred to these God-forms. is another matter entirely; see Col. CLXXXVII. It is not clear why Crowley omitted Tuamutef for Hrumachis is probably a variant spelling of Water: (a G.D. Coptic form of this name is cited in Harmachis (Hor-Maku), said by Budge (Gods of connection with the "Eagle Kerub" in a ritual in the Egyptians vol. I p. 470) to be the Greek name Equinox I (3)). for Heru-Khuti, Horus of the two horizons, who In a myth recounted by Budge (op. cit. vol. I p. 158) represented the sun from sunrise to sunset. these gods are said to have grasped the four pillars of Line 13: Chomse also spelt Khons or Khensu. In heaven as sceptres: Amset the South, Hapi the one legend (cited by Budge, op. cit. I, 448) he is North, Tuamutef the East, and Qebhsennuf the West. said to be the son of the cat goddess Bast who was They were also said to guard the Canopic Jars in also associated with the moon (to complicate which the internal organs of the deceased were matters Bast has solar aspects in some accounts). preserved, and their G.D. attributions to the cross- Lines 16, 32-bis: Ahapshi is the Apis Bull (GD quarters probably derive from a single find of an Coptic spelling). Ameshet is Amset (or Mestha), Egyptian tomb which had the four jars with the one of the Children of Horus. images of the gods disposed thus. 52 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES Col. XX. Col. XXXVIII. Line 23: Possibly a G.D. Coptic spelling of Line 7: Iynx: Grk., Iugx (pl. Iuggej), the wryneck: Ashtoreth who according to Budge (op. cit.) was a bird of the woodpecker family which had the worshipped in Egypt in the later dynastic period misfortune to be used in early Greek love magick (in Regardie, Complete G.D., "Sati-Ashtoreth" is (hence the attribution); but in the Chaldæan referred to the Fire Queen in "Enochian Chess", Oracles the Iunges appear to have been a group of the name is spelt I#haourey in Crowley's notes). ministering powers who stood between the theurgist and the Supreme God (source: Lewy, Line 25: A G.D. Coptic spelling of Aroueris. Chaldæan Oracles and Theurgy), whence they are Col. XXI. All this is derived from the famous cited in the ritual of the Star Ruby. Not `lynx' as speech in cap. 42 of the Book of the Dead. Some it is sometimes misread; nor does it rhyme with minor errors have been corrected (e.g. Line 12 read "sphinx." As noted in the remarks on this column "Aupu--the Hips"). The Planets are referred in 777 Revised, AC's source here was Levi. according to the attributions in Agrippa (tom. II cap. Line 8: Monoceros de Astris means "Unicorn x); hence the duplication of left and right eye, ear from the Stars" and is a title of the grade of 3°=88 and nostril. Practicus (referred to Hod) in the Golden Dawn. Line 15. Budge has "hands." Col. XXXIX. Line 32 bis. The Hebrew is Alim Chayyim, "the Line 8: Anhalonium Lewinii is now known by the living Gods." botanical name Lophophora williamsi. Col. XXIII. "Nothing and Neither P nor p'") and Col. CLXXXVII. See Magick in Theory and "Beaten and Scattered Corpse" each denote two Practice for a discussion of some of these formulæ. different meditations. Another set of attributions of magical formulæ to the Col. XXXV. Agrippa (De occ. phil. tom II cap xiv) Tree of Life survives in one of Crowley's magical in his "Orphic Scale of the Number Twelve" refers notebooks and may be studied in Magick: Book 4 the twelve principle Gods of Rome to the Zodiac: Parts I-IV (editor's notes to Appendix V col. 34). a Pallas (Minerva) Line 0: LASTAL is not necessarily an error for b Venus LAShTAL (for which see Liber V vel Reguli) but c Phoebus may be a variant form, the ST representing the d Mercury Coptic sou, identified with the Greek stau and e Jupiter attributed to Kether (see Col LI and Magick, loc. f Ceres cit.). M . . . . M probably refers to MUAUM, said g Vulcan (in a letter from C.S. Jones to Frank Bennet) to be h Mars the Word of a Neophyte of AA, representing i Diana the whole course of the breath. Spelt \wawm in j Vesta Hebrew, it adds to 93 (it may also contain a k Juno concealed yod, not pronounced or counted in the l Neptune. enumeration, which would explain the fourth dot Crowley included most of these, omitting only in M . . . . M and the extra coloured band used to Jupiter and Phoebus. glyph the word in Pyramidos). Lines 1-9: In The Heart of the Master, section Col. XXXVI. The Evangelists follow their Aves (`Birds'), nine magical formula are given as traditional attribution to the Kerubim. Godwin gives the voices of various symbolic birds, apparently the Apostles thus (he does not state his source): a Matthias referred to the Sephiroth 1-9, thus: b Thaddeus 1 (the Swan): AUMGN (one version has AUM) c Simon 2 (the Phoenix): AL d John 3 (the Raven): AMEN e Peter 4 (the Eagle): SU f Andew 5 (the Hawk): AGLA g Bartholemew 6 (the Pelican): IAO h Phillip 7 (the Dove): HRILIU i James son of Zebedee 8 (the Ibis): ABRAHADABRA j Thomas 9 (the Vulture): MU k Matthew Line 24: Possibly ON (ayin nun) should also be l James son of Alpheus. referred here. 53 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES Col. XLVI. Crowley's later attributions of the Table II (the Elements) trigrams of the I Ching, etc., to the Sephiroth are given in The Book of Thoth, thusly: Col. LXVI. The numerical value of each of these 0: Tao. spellings gives the number in Col. LXV, which, 1: Tao Teh. rendered in Hebrew letters, gives the "secret name" 2:Yang. in Col. LXIV. 3: Yin. Line 31. Originally given hyh wyw hyh dwy, which Daath: Khien. adds to 82 rather than 72. The reading here is from 4: Tui. Mathers' introduction to Kaballah Unveiled. 5: Kbn. 6: Li. Table III (the Planets) 7: Kbn. Col. LXXVIII. 8: Sun. 9: Khân. Line 13. Various spellings of this horrendous 10: Khwbn. name have appeared in the literature, and as mentioned in Crowley's notes on this column, the Col. XLVIII. Most of these refer to symbols spelling given here can only be made to add to appearing in Golden Dawn rituals. 3321 by counting the final \ as 700 rather than the Line 26: Possibly should read "Calvary Cross of 6, more usual 600. Liber D had \yrhc hwrb duw Solid" as the faces of such will total 26 squares. \ycycrtb aklm, Malkah be-Tarshishim ve- A'ad be-Ruah Sheharim, which gives the required Col LI. This arrangement differs slightly from the value without any such dubious fudges. The G.D. attributions given in Regardie (ed.), Complete oldest known form of this name is \yqjc jwrb G.D. (buried in the Ring and Disk paper), in that t du \ytycrtb aklm, Malkah be-Tarshithim and y have been interchanged. In the printed edition A'ad be-Ruach Shechaqim (Agrippa, op. cit., lib. of 777, G was given in line 1 as well as line 13, and II, cap. xxii). $ in line 10 (C did not appear on the table). These have been corrected as compositor's errors; $ has Table IV (the Sephiroth) been placed in line 1 and C in line 10 in accordance Col. LXXXVIII. These originally given in Latin; I with G.D. attributions. For each letter, `upper case' have translated them into English. and `lower case' forms are shown; the degree of difference between these two forms varies between Col. XCII. The original had this in Latin; it was a letters. slight garbling of the Vulgate of Isaiah VI, 2-3. I The two un-numbered columns are extracted in this have translated it into English as it appeared. instance from Appendix V to the `Blue Brick' Col. XCIV. Despite being headed "English of edition of Magick, in turn deriving from Crowley's Palaces" this column was originally in Latin. The magical notebooks. Numbers seem in most cases to translations of the Seven Heavens are mostly from be those of the equivalent Greek letter; the `English Godwin's Cabalistic Encyclopedia, s.v. "Heaven." equivalents' do not necessarily represent the original phonetic value of the letters but rather refer to the Col. CIII. This column originally printed in Latin. transliterations employed in the Golden Dawn, where Coptic spellings of the names of various Col. CVIII. For what it's worth (see Crowley's note Egyptian Gods were constructed according to the on this column), here are the transliterations of the Qabalistic attributions of the letters. The letter sou Hebrew names: ($, #) did not historically have a phonetic value as Line 2. Samael ("poison of God" or "blind god"). such but was rather used to fill out the numbering lams = 131 = Pan. scheme by standing for 6; whence it was identified Line 3. Isheth Zanunim (Woman of Whoredom), with the obsolete Greek letter stau which was also said to be the wife of Samael. \ynwnz tca = 864 = used for number 6, and given the value `st.' \ycdq cwdq, Qadosh Qadeshim, Holy of Holies. Col LII. The letters are shown in their `isolated' Doubtless there is an Arcanum concealed here, forms; since Arabic is written cursively, letter forms possibly along the lines of "you can prove vary slightly depending on whether the letter appears anything with Gematria if you try hard enough." on its own, or in the beginning, in the middle, or at Line 5. Ashteroth. Historically a Middle Eastern the end of a word. The repetition of one letter in goddess (a.k.a. Ishtar, Astarté, etc.), denounced by lines 9 and 10 appears to be deliberate. Old Testament writers and given an inexplicable sex change by medieval demonologists. 54 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES Line 6. Chiva, the Beast; said to be the offspring rules the card in question by day, the one on the right of Samael and Isheth Zanunim (see Mathers' by night. introduction to Kaballah Unveiled, para 61). Only Cols. CXXXIII ­ CXXXVI. Words in square a hideous fudge (to wit (a) mis-spelling the name brackets are the Book of Thoth keywords for these as ahija, (b) writing each letter out in full and (c) cards where these differ from the titles. counting hé in full as ah rather than the more usual hh) can get this name to add to 666. Line 7. Asmodai. Appears in the apocryphal Table V (the Zodiac) Book of Tobit. Sometimes also known by the Col. CXXXIX. The outer planets ­ Uranus ((), Latinised form Asmodeus. The name is possibly a Nepture ()) and Pluto (*) and the Nodes of the modification of Aeshma Deva, an evil spirit from Moon were not given in this table in 777, but Persian mythology. appeared in these positions in the table "The Line 8. Belial. Said to be the chief of the evil Essential Dignities of the Planets" in The Book of spirits in some late Jewish apocalyptic literature Thoth. In Magick Crowley added an additional (e.g. the Testament of the 12 Patriarchs), but in the column, the "Superior Planetary Governers" of the Old Testament the name was a mere term of abuse signs; initially this referred the Cardinal signs to the meaning "masterless" or "worthless." "Primum Mobile", the Kerubic signs to Uranus and Line 9. Lilith. She gets everywhere. the Mutable signs to Neptune; in The Book of Thoth the Cardinal signs were referred to Pluto (discovered Line 10. Naamah. The sister of Tubal-Cain (see in the 1930s). Masonic symbolism); but in the Zohar she gets turned into another version of Lilith. Cols. CXLIX ­ CLI. Agrippa (tom. II cap. xxxvii) gives a somewhat different set of images for the Col. CIX. Rather than use planetary symbols to decans, along with the significance of each. It is distinguish the Kings and Dukes as in the printed believed Agrippa derived from Latin translations of edition, I have split this column. For Daath add the Picatrix, a medieval Arabic work on magic. The King Bela son of Beor (rwub }b ulb) and Dukes images given here are close to those printed by Timnah (uamt), Alvah (hwlu) and Jetheth (tty). Regardie in Complete Golden Dawn, and thus Col. CX. probably represent those circulating in the G.D., though Regardie also gave the signification of each Line 1. Ruach Elohim Chayyim, the Spirit of the image (similar but not always identical to those in Living Gods. The first edition of 777 had as a Agrippa). subtitle \yyj \yhla hwr tja, Achath Ruach Elohim Chayyim ("one [is] the Spirit of the Living Cols. CLV ­ CLXVI. I have added transliterations Elohim"), a line from the Sepher Yetzirah which of the names of the spirits and numbers according to adds to 777. the order in which they appear in the Goetia. Planetary symbols indicate the rank of the spirit and Cols. CXII ­ CXIII. These sets of attributions were the material from which its seal is to be made (some extracted by the Golden Dawn from the first volume spirits have two ranks), thus: of Kabbala Denudata. The symbols in 7 and 8 apparently represent "hermaphroditic Brass." Rank Planet Metal Prince Jupiter Tin Col. CXIV. The numbers are an addition; each Earl Mars Iron password adds to the "mystic number" of the Sephirah corresponding. Vide Col. X. King Sol Gold Duke Venus Copper Col. CXV. The entries in this column were President Mercury Mercury (hmm...) originally given as initials only. Marquis Luna Silver Col. CXXI. These are Golden Dawn titles. The Note that in rendering the names of the demons into AA titles in the 1st order differ slightly; 0°=08 is Hebrew, some suffixes like ­ion, ­ius, etc. have Probationer, 1°=108 is Neophyte, 2°=98 Zelator and been dropped. the "waiting" grade between Philosophus and An alternative set of attributions and Hebrew Adeptus Minor is called Dominus Liminis. spellings can be found in The Sword and the Serpent Cols. CXXIX ­ CXXXII. These are the Angels of by Denning and Phillips, and Godwin's Cabalistic the Shem ha-Mephorash or Divided Name of God, a Encyclopedia. full explanation of which would be beyond the scope of this footnote. On each row, the name on the left 55 _____________________________________________________________________________________ NOTES Cols. CLXVII ­ CLXXI. A completely different set Earth: of names for the dekans and the gods referred to Bishop: Aroueris them may be found in Budge's Gods of the Queen: Isis Egyptians, vol. ii pp 304-310. I am unaware of Knight: Hoori (Horus) Crowley's source for these attributions: generally the Castle: Nephthys names seem at the very least somewhat Hellenized. King: Aeshoori (i.e. Osiris again) Pawns Notes to Crowley's notes Knight's pawn: Kabexnuv (Qebhsennuf) 1 Because jk = Koch, Power, and hm is the "secret Queen's Pawn: Tmoumathph (sic) (Tuamutef) name" of Yetzirah (vide Col. LXIV). Bishop's Pawn: Ahepi (Hapi) Rook's Pawn: Ameshet (Mestha) 2i.e., the Hebrew word for "ten." 6 I cannot identify the first three of these names. I 3Unclear. Possibly an error for }wmiama, Amaimon. believe the remaining four were intended to be G.D. The G.D. Qliphoth lecture has }wdba, Abaddon. Coptic spellings of Hapi (Ahephi), Tuamutef 4 Possibly an error for hmun, Naamah or Nahemah. (Toumathph), Mestha (Ameshett) and Qebhsennuf The G.D. Qliphoth lecture as printed by Zalewski (Kabexnuv), the Sons of Horus, and have corrected (1994) has "Maamah" which itself may be a them accordingly. misprint. 7 De. occ. phil. lib. I. cap xxiii. The following six 5 "Rosicrucian Chess" is also known as "Enochian chapters list various things said to be under the Chess" although its connection with Dee and Kelly's power of the other six classical planets. See also magick is tenuous at best; it is a four-handed game cap. xxii which gives general attributions for the also used as a system of divination, loosely based on planets and the theory behind all this, and cap. xxxii, an ancient Indian game called Chaturanga, but with "What things are under the Signs, the Fixed Stars, pieces representing Egyptian Gods. It was probably and their images." created by W. Wynn Westcott. For a more detailed 8 On typographic and chronological evidence this account see Zalewski, Enochian Chess of the Golden line was an addition in 777 Revised. Dawn (Llewellyn). 9 As noted above, this last is a fudge which was Rather than attempt to transliterate and then decipher probably made necessary by someone miscopying the Coptic names given by Crowley (some of which the name of the Intelligence of the Intelligences of I suspect are corrupt or misprinted) I will give the the Moon so it no longer added to 3321. versions of these names as listed in Regardie (ed.), 10 Complete G.D. (tom. X pp. 113-4). In many cases The Golden Dawn lectures give a slightly different these are not reasonable transliterations of the namesattribution of the fingers, based on the points of the printed in 777. Pentagram, thus: the thumb to Spirit, the index to Water, the medius to Fire, the third finger to Earth Fire: and the little finger to Air. Bishop: Toum. 11 Queen: Sati-Ashtoreth. In the Golden Dawn diagram (in turn derived from Knight: Ra. von Rosenroth) from which Col. CVI. was derived, Castle: Anouke (possibly Ankhet, a title of Isis) the seven Earths of Col. CIV. were also enclosed by King: Kneph (Khnemu). the four seas. The Infernal Rivers are referred to the Elements thus: Air, Cocytus; Water, Styx; Fire, Water: Phlegethon; Earth, Acheron (source: Godwin's Bishop: Hapimon (the Nile god) Cabalistic Encyclopedia). Queen: Thouerist (Ta-urt the hippopotamus 12 goddess) "heled, concealed, and never revealed." Knight: Sebek 13 The names appear in a supplement to the Rituel de Castle: Shu Haute Magie as part of an "explanation" of the King: Osiris "Nuctemeron of Apollonius of Tyana." In cap. XVII Air: of the Rituel Levi gives the names and characters of Bishop: Shu another 24 Zodiacal genii, two for each sign. The Queen: Knousou latter are here omitted. Knight: Seb 14 i.e., the author of the Heptameron (see note to Castle: Tharpesht (a G.D. amalgam of Bast and Preface on this point). But much of the following Sekhet) derives from the Liber Juratus in any case. King: Socharis (Seker; an early god who became identified with Ptah, and later with Osiris) 56 _____________________________________________________________________________________ TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCES 15 I have reduced this into a single table to save space, representing each day and Angel with the corresponding planetary symbol. 16 The names here have been conformed to the version of the Heptameron printed in the Lyons edition of Agrippa's Opera. Crowley, possibly because he was working from a corrupted copy, stated that none were given for Winter; although the names he gave for the Sun and Moon in Autumn were those referred to Winter by pseudo-Abano. 17Probably in his Oedipus Ægypticus. It is this book (late 17th century) which as far as I am aware contains the earliest known appearance of the version of the Tree of Life used by the G.D. and Crowley, and in fact most modern Western occultists. Other Tree of Life arrangements are discussed by Aryeh Kaplan in his translation of the Sepher Yetzirah. Appendix: the Yi King Transliterations of Chinese names follow the system used by Legge in Sacred Books of the East, which is not in general current use. Note that italicised letters have different phonetic values to non-italicised (K is "thin (tenuis) modified guttural consonant", Kh "aspirated thin modified guttural"). b represents the `neutral' vowel sound. Where Crowley has `tz', Legge used a character something like a stylised 3, which I have been unable to find in any of the typefaces I currently have; but as far as I can tell from the table of transliteration conventions, this is equivalent to the Hebrew x (described helpfully as "Spiritus asperrimus 2" under dental consonants). While this may be a little awkward and confusing, I would submit it is to be preferred to a transliteration scheme which manages to give the same transliteration for two different Chinese characters (vide the Wilhelm-Baynes I Ching, s.v. Hexagram 63). The main traditional glosses to the trigrams are: 7 Heaven, sky 6 Water (marsh or lake) 5 Fire, sun, lightning 4 Thunder 3 Wind and wood 2 Water (rain, clouds, springs), moon 1 Hill or mountain 0 Earth Additional traditional correspondences can be found in the "EighthWing" (Appendix V. in the Legge edition, "Shuo Kwa / Discussion of the Trigrams" in Part II of the Wilhelm-Baynes edition). 57 _____________________________________________________________________________________