Liber Peh (pdf) - Koyote the Blind
Liber Peh (pdf) - Koyote the Blind
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LIBER 'P'<br />
Being a Study Paper<br />
and Qabalistic Key to LIBER AL<br />
Part Two: Mysteries of RA-HOOR-KHUIT<br />
*** The Creative Mechanism of <strong>the</strong> Tree of Life ***<br />
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KHABS and KHU<br />
I:8. The Khabs is in <strong>the</strong> Khu, not <strong>the</strong> Khu in <strong>the</strong> Khabs. (<strong>Liber</strong> AL, I:8)<br />
This eighth verse refers particularly to <strong>the</strong> Hebrew letter heth - <strong>the</strong> eighth letter of <strong>the</strong> alephbet. (See<br />
below.)<br />
An Egyptian word for 'star' and '<strong>the</strong> starry sky' is KHABS. It is written like so...<br />
…….…or………<br />
Khabs' - '<strong>the</strong> starry sky', 'star', 'luminary' (Budge, p 530b; Faulkner, p 184)<br />
This word does not appear on <strong>the</strong> Stele of Revealing , however <strong>the</strong> word for 'KHU' does appear on <strong>the</strong><br />
stele and is transcribed thus:<br />
'Khu' (Budge, p 23b; Faulkner, p 4)<br />
KHU means 'spirit-soul' and my researches show that in <strong>the</strong> 'Egyptian Qabalah' of <strong>Liber</strong> AL <strong>the</strong> KHU<br />
most closely represents (on <strong>the</strong> Tree of Life diagram) <strong>the</strong> sefirah Hesed (in particular), and also <strong>the</strong><br />
special relationship that exists between <strong>the</strong> sefiroth Tifareth and Hesed.<br />
KHABS refers to <strong>the</strong> efflux that issues (or 'shines') from <strong>the</strong> supernal triad (i.e. Ke<strong>the</strong>r, Hockmah, and<br />
Binah) from Binah via <strong>the</strong> path of heth. This efflux streams into <strong>the</strong> human soul - <strong>the</strong> middle triad<br />
comprised of Hesed, Geburah, and Tiphareth - and formulates <strong>the</strong> mental sheath, or Geburah (also called<br />
Pachad).<br />
The mental sheath is a sphere of fine matter in which <strong>the</strong> buddhic (or intuitional) faculty is embodied - in<br />
a similar manner to <strong>the</strong> way that <strong>the</strong> nucleus of an atom is centred within its own electron field, or a germ<br />
of wheat is encased in its own seed and husk.