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178 SELF-INTTIATION INTO THE GoLDEN DAWN TRADmON

Do the same with the Feet of the Mothers:

Feet ofMothers 432

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This is the fourth Daughter, or figure number 8.

1

=

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On the Abacus worksheet, you will have formed the four figures of the

Mothers (MI-M4) on the vertical columns, The four Daughters (01-04) will be

formed from right to left on the horizontal rows of the Abacus.

The Nephews

The next group of four figures that the Geomancer must generate is known as the

Nephews, sometimes called the Resultants(figures 9-12). The Nephews are generated

in a somewhat different manner than were the Daughters. The first Nephew

is formed by adding together the dots which compose the first and second Mothers

(Ml + M2). By adding the dots of two figures together you will get an odd or

even number. If the number were even you would put down two dots. Ifit were

odd you would put down one dot. In our example to get Nephew 1, we will take

Mothers 1 and 2, add together the two dots labeled Heads. This is the Head of the

First Nephew (or figure 9).

Add together the dots labeled Necks of Mothers 1 and 2 using the same

technique. The result will be the Neckof Nephew 1.

Add together the dots labeled Bodies of Mothers 1 and 2 using the same

method. The result will be the Body of Nephew 1.

Add together the dots labeled Feet of Mothers 1 and 2 as before. The result

will be the Feet of Nephew 1.

(The four inner side bars of the Abacus worksheet labeled NI-N4 are for

generating the Nephews. Nephew 1 [Nl] is located to the right of Mothers 1 and

2, so that the Geomancer can see the calculation clearly.)

M2 Ml Nl

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Nephew 1

(figure 9)

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