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<strong>777</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Other</strong> <strong>Qabalistic</strong> <strong>Writings</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Παρασκευή, 26 Νοεμβρίου 2010 6:33:44 ΜΜ Europe/Athens<br />

<strong>777</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Other</strong> <strong>Qabalistic</strong> <strong>Writings</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong><br />

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<strong>777</strong> <strong>and</strong> other <strong>Qabalistic</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong> is a collection <strong>of</strong> papers written by <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong>. It was edited<br />

<strong>and</strong> introduced by Dr. Israel Regardie, <strong>and</strong> is a reference book based on the Hermetic Qabalah.<br />

Contents<br />

1 <strong>777</strong> <strong>and</strong> modern Qabalah<br />

2 Contents<br />

2.1 Gematria<br />

2.2 Liber <strong>777</strong><br />

2.3 Sepher Sephiroth<br />

3 General descriptions<br />

4 Editions<br />

5 External links<br />

<strong>777</strong> <strong>and</strong> modern Qabalah<br />

<strong>777</strong> is one <strong>of</strong> the forefront books <strong>of</strong> the Qabalah in the western esoteric tradition alongside Samuel Liddell MacGregor<br />

Mathers' Kabbalah Unveiled, Israel Regardie's A Garden <strong>of</strong> Pomegranates <strong>and</strong> Dion Fortune's Mystic Qabalah. [citation needed]<br />

The Kabbalah however is a much earlier Jewish form <strong>of</strong> Torah commentary that was prominent in the sixteenth century via<br />

the book the Zohar. It introduced the diminishing four worlds, God as the transcendent Ain Soph, Israel as embodying the<br />

Shekinah, or "presence", as spouse <strong>of</strong> the male God, <strong>and</strong> most popularly the ten sephiroth as schema <strong>of</strong> the universe<br />

between Israel <strong>and</strong> Jehovah. It did this by interpreting the concrete letters <strong>of</strong> the scripture rather than, say, the universal<br />

parable more evident in the gospels. Through the reformation it became popular with occultists like Heinrich Cornelius<br />

Agrippa, Pico della Mir<strong>and</strong>ola <strong>and</strong> Eliphas Levi before being formalized in popular new-age magic.<br />

The original Hebrew Kabbalah <strong>and</strong> the modern magical Qabalah can be seen as two <strong>of</strong> three prominent forms <strong>of</strong> Qabalah<br />

alive today. The third is the fashionable yet controversial Kabbalah Centre.<br />

Contents<br />

Gematria<br />

<strong>777</strong> <strong>and</strong> other <strong>Qabalistic</strong><br />

writings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong><br />

Author <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong><br />

Country United Kingdom<br />

Language English<br />

Genre(s) Thelema, Qabalah<br />

Media type Print (Hardback &<br />

Paperback)<br />

Gematria was extrapolated from The Equinox vol. 1, no.5 where it was originally titled Temple <strong>of</strong> Solomon the King continued being the fifth in that series. It<br />

explains the dogmatic Qabalah as taught by the original order <strong>of</strong> the Hermetic Order <strong>of</strong> the Golden Dawn. The main studies are the ten sephiroth--emanations<br />

or rungs <strong>of</strong> a divine hierarchy between Earth <strong>and</strong> Godhead--<strong>and</strong> the three forms <strong>of</strong> word analysis. These consist <strong>of</strong> gematria where each <strong>of</strong> the twenty-two<br />

letters <strong>of</strong> the Hebrew alphabet have their own number <strong>and</strong> are added together in words to make metaphorical sympathy; aiq baqir, also called "Qabalah <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Nine Chambers", which converts any letter in a word to its radical equivalent, such as "A" (=1) to "I" (=10) or "Q" (=100), hence "AIQ" for the radical no. 1<br />

column; <strong>and</strong> notariqon, which uses Hebrew words as initials for a potential larger sentence, for instance the first word <strong>of</strong> the Torah BRAShITh is manipulated as<br />

BRAShITh RAH ALHIM ShIQBLV IShRAL ThVRH ("In the beginning Elohim saw that Israel would accept the law"). It quotes much <strong>of</strong> the introduction to Mathers'<br />

Kabbalah Unveiled <strong>and</strong> also <strong>Crowley</strong>'s own <strong>Qabalistic</strong> Dogma, an appendix to his Collected Works vol. I. before beginning a study <strong>of</strong> important numbers in<br />

magical art.<br />

Liber <strong>777</strong><br />

Liber <strong>777</strong> Vel Prolegoma Symbolica Ad Systemam Sceptico-Mysticae Viae Explic<strong>and</strong>e, Fundamentum Hieroglyphicum Sanctissimorum Scientiae Summae is<br />

designated a "Class B" document by <strong>Crowley</strong>. The title refers to a lightning flash descending the diagrammatic worlds, the zig-zag pattern suggesting three<br />

diminishing 7s. It consists <strong>of</strong> roughly 191 columns, with each row corresponding to a specific Sephirah or path on the Tree <strong>of</strong> Life for a total <strong>of</strong> 35 rows <strong>and</strong> is<br />

used for a quick reference for corresponding mnemonics <strong>and</strong> factors <strong>of</strong> religion for use in magick (for instance, an evocation <strong>of</strong> Venus would have one looking<br />

across that column for the colour corresponding to Venus that will be the colour <strong>of</strong> his or her robe, <strong>and</strong> then Venusian incense, etc.).<br />

The first appearance <strong>of</strong> <strong>777</strong> was published anonymously in 1909 after <strong>Crowley</strong> had written it from memory in just a week. An introduction to one edition by<br />

"Frater N.'." states that <strong>Crowley</strong> may have published it anonymously because it was taken from a Hermetic Order <strong>of</strong> the Golden Dawn manuscript that was<br />

obligatory for initiates to memorize. The original introduction by <strong>Crowley</strong> was seen as antisemitic, containing lies <strong>and</strong> insults against the Jews. Israel Regardie cut<br />

it from his edition.<br />

Within the detail <strong>of</strong> the book the column's vertical axis is numbered from 1 to 32 signifying the 32-paths <strong>of</strong> wisdom which occur in the western Qabalah,<br />

numbers 1-10 are the sephirah <strong>of</strong> the universe <strong>and</strong> numbers 11-32 the paths which join them. The horizontal columns have many categories pertinent to<br />

religion, mythology <strong>and</strong> magick given in some 32-parts each. The Hebrew alphabet, the Tarot cards <strong>and</strong> the astrological glyphs fortunately total 22-each <strong>and</strong><br />

are given to the paths as a map <strong>of</strong> the magician's universe. From the 11th path onward some <strong>of</strong> these numbers have been exemplified by appearing to the left or<br />

right in the margin for easy reference, paths 11, 23, 31, 32-bis <strong>and</strong> 31-bis are leftwards <strong>and</strong> denote the five astrological elements; paths 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,<br />

20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29 are rightwards <strong>and</strong> denote the 12 astrological signs, the rest are astrological planets.<br />

The tables were constantly revised in <strong>Crowley</strong>'s lifetime but it was not until 1955 that they were published ("Revised Prolegomena Symbolica ad Systemam......").<br />

This includes smaller tables that extrapolate correspondences <strong>of</strong> the five elements, twelve zodiacal signs <strong>and</strong> seven planets only.<br />

Sepher Sephiroth<br />

Sepher Sephiroth was originally a supplement to the Equinox vol. 1, no.8. that was published in 1912. The title means "Book <strong>of</strong> Emanations" <strong>and</strong> is also indexed<br />

as Liber 500. It was written by <strong>Crowley</strong> <strong>and</strong> Allan Bennet (Frater I.A.) <strong>and</strong> is basically an index <strong>of</strong> numbers from 1-3321 listing their Hebrew word equivalents.<br />

This book is also useful for magical students as a reference for word-sympathy, from AB ("father") <strong>and</strong> BA ("to come") = 3 to ShDBRShHMOTh ShRThThN = 3321.<br />

Numbers 1-1000 are inclusive whilst 1000+ are abridged.<br />

General descriptions<br />

The columns cover gematria, gods <strong>and</strong> goddesses, colours, animals, plants, spices, <strong>and</strong> astrology. The rows covers Ain, the ten sephiroth, twenty two paths<br />

between sephiroth, <strong>and</strong> alternate paths for 31, <strong>and</strong> 32.<br />

The core <strong>of</strong> the material is a transcription from various initiation rituals <strong>and</strong> teachings <strong>of</strong> the Hermetic Order <strong>of</strong> the Golden Dawn. The rest came from his<br />

extensive study <strong>of</strong> the different religious <strong>and</strong> magical systems <strong>of</strong> the world.<br />

Liber <strong>777</strong> is included in the book The Qabalah <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong> <strong>and</strong> its later edition <strong>777</strong> <strong>and</strong> other <strong>Qabalistic</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong>.<br />

Editions<br />

<strong>Crowley</strong>, <strong>Aleister</strong>. <strong>777</strong> <strong>and</strong> other <strong>Qabalistic</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> <strong>Aleister</strong> <strong>Crowley</strong>. York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser, 1977. ISBN 0-87728-222-6.<br />

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External links<br />

The Complete Revised <strong>777</strong> (including Arabic parts) (http://www.withinthepentacle.com/DesktopModules/DNNPortal-Download/Downloader.aspx?<br />

TabID=56&file=DNNPortal-Download/Adriana/Liber_<strong>777</strong>_Revised_-_Complete_version.601e2d9b-4e5c-408b-bcb1-<br />

65421e2f8526.pdf.resources&as=Liber_<strong>777</strong>_Revised_-_Complete_version.pdf)<br />

Liber <strong>777</strong> at bibliotecapleyades.net (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/crowley/liber<strong>777</strong>/<strong>777</strong>a.htm)<br />

Liber <strong>777</strong> at hermetic.com PDF file (http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/libers/liber<strong>777</strong>.pdf)<br />

Wiki-based Liber <strong>777</strong> at Thelemapedia (http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/Tree_<strong>of</strong>_Life:<strong>777</strong>)<br />

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