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Path of Qoph

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**'''Cadent''': Santal Alb <small>([[Zodiac and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> **'''Cadent''': Santal Alb <small>([[Zodiac and the Tree of Life|#]])</small>
*'''Goetic Demons of Decans by Day''': *'''Goetic Demons of Decans by Day''':
-**'''Ascendant''': Furfur (1. Hart with fiery tail 2. Angel) <small>([[Zodiac and the Tre of Life|#]])</small>+**'''Ascendant''': Furfur (1. Hart with fiery tail 2. Angel) <small>([[Zodiac and the Tree of Life|#]])</small>
**'''Succedent''': Marchosias (Wolf with a gryphon’s wings and serpent’s tail. Breathes flames.) <small>([[Zodiac and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> **'''Succedent''': Marchosias (Wolf with a gryphon’s wings and serpent’s tail. Breathes flames.) <small>([[Zodiac and the Tree of Life|#]])</small>
**'''Cadent''': Stolas (Raven) <small>([[Zodiac and the Tree of Life|#]])</small> **'''Cadent''': Stolas (Raven) <small>([[Zodiac and the Tree of Life|#]])</small>

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Part of the Tree of Life series

In the Qabalah, the 22 Paths (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten Sephiroth on the "Tree of Life." The Ninteenth is the Path of Qoph, which connects Netzach with Malkuth.

The 22 paths are: 11 Aleph, 12 Beth, 13 Gimel, 14 Daleth, 15 Hé, 16 Vau, 17 Zain, 18 Cheth, 19 Teth, 20 Yod, 21 Kaph, 22 Lamed, 23 Mem, 24 Nun, 25 Samekh, 26 Ayin, 27 Pé, 28 Tzaddi, 29 Qoph, 30 Resh, 31 Shin, 32 Tau, 32-bis, 31-bis

Qabalistic Attributions

The following attributions are mostly taken from 777, by Aleister Crowley. The small "#" links will show the full column of that attribution

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Magick & Mysticism

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