Numbers in Thelema
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Within the tradition of Thelema, numbers play a very significant role. Aleister Crowley often used numbers, using a method called gametria to find hidden mystical meanings and connections between various ideas and things.
Significant numbers in Thelema
Numbers in Liber Legis
- Every number is infinite; there is no difference. (AL I,4)
See also