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*'''[[Hindu Godforms|Hindu]]''': Lakshmi [Kundalini] <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> | *'''[[Hindu Godforms|Hindu]]''': Lakshmi [Kundalini] <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> | ||
*'''Scandinavian''': — <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> | *'''Scandinavian''': — <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> | ||
- | *'''[[Greek Godforms|Greek]]''': Persephone, Adonis, Psyche <small>([[Tree of Life:Godforms|#]])</small> | + | *'''[[Greek Godforms|Greek]]''': Persephone, Adonis, Psyche <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> |
*'''[[Roman Godforms|Roman]]''': Ceres <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> | *'''[[Roman Godforms|Roman]]''': Ceres <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> | ||
*'''[[Christian Godforms|Christian]]''': Ecclesia Xsti, the Virgin Mary <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> | *'''[[Christian Godforms|Christian]]''': Ecclesia Xsti, the Virgin Mary <small>([[Godforms and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> |
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In the Qabalah, Malkuth is the final of the ten Sephiroth on the "Tree of Life." Its meaning in Hebrew is Kingdom. The other Sephiroth are: Kether, Chokmah, Binah, Chesed, Geburah, Tiphareth, Netzach, Hod, and Yesod.
Qabalistic Attributions
The following attributions are mostly taken from 777, by Aleister Crowley. The small "#" links will show the full column of that attribution (i.e. all the names, planets, parts of the soul, etc.)
Godforms
- Egyptian (selection): Seb. Lower (i.e. unwedded) Isis and Nephthys [Sphinx as synthesis of Elements] (#)
- Egyptian (practical): Osiris (#)
- Hindu: Lakshmi [Kundalini] (#)
- Scandinavian: — (#)
- Greek: Persephone, Adonis, Psyche (#)
- Roman: Ceres (#)
- Christian: Ecclesia Xsti, the Virgin Mary (#)
Tarot
- General Attribution: The 4 Tens, and Empresses or Princesses (#)
- Titles & Attributions
- King Scale: Yellow (#)
- Queen Scale: Citrine, olive, russet, and black (#)
- Emperor Scale: Citrine, olive, russet, and black, flecked with gold (#)
- Empress Scale: Black rayed yellow (#)
Material Correspondances
- Animals: Sphinx (#)
- Plants: Willow, Lily, Ivy [Pomegranete, all cereals] (#)
- Precious Stones: Rock Crystal (#)
- Perfume: Dittany of Crete (#)
- Vegetable Drugs: Corn (#)
- Mineral Drug: Mag. Sulph. (#)
- Alchemical Metal: Medicina Metallorum (#)
Magick & Mysticism
- Element: Earth (#)
- Magical Weapons: The Magick Circle and Triangle (#)
- Magical Formula: VITRIOL (#)
- Parts of the Soul: Nephesh (The Animal Soul) (#)
- Lineal Figures of the Planets, &c., and Geomany: — (#)
- Chakra: — (#)
- The Soul (Hindu): Sthula Sharira (#)
- Quarter: North (#)
- Order of Qliphoth: Lilith (The Evil Woman) (#)
- Forty Buddhist Meditations: Sangha, The Body (#)
- Magical Power: The Vision of the Holy Guardian Angel or of Adonai (#)
- System of Taoism: Khan (#)
- Figure related to Pure Number: Altar (Double Cube), Calvary Cross (#)
- Heaven of Assiah: Cholem Yesodoth (Sphere of the Elements) (#)
- God Name in Assiah: Adonai Melekh (My Lord the King) (#)
- Archangel of Assiah: Sandalphon (#)
- Angels of Assiah: Ashim (Flames) (#)
- Divine Name of Briah: (aleph lamed—aleph resh daleth yod) (#)
- Angel of Briah: Michael (#)
- Choir of Angels in Briah: Aralim (#)
- Palace of Briah: Hekel Lebanath ha-Saphir (Palace of Crystalline Whiteness) (#)
Quotes
- Here is the end of all energy; it is away from the "formative world" altogether, where things are elastic. So far as the Sephira is concerned, it is right down in the world of Assiah. By the mere fact of having devised four elements, the current has derogated from the original perfection. (Book of Thoth)
References
- Crowley, Aleister. (1982). 777 and Other Qabalistic Writings. York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser.
- Crowley, Aleister. (1981). The Book of Thoth. New York, S. Weiser.