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-'''Abrahadabra''' is a word that appears in ''[[The Book of the Law]]'', and is described by [[Aleister Crowley]] as the "Word of the [[Aeon]]" and that it “represents the [[Great Work]] complete, and it is therefore an archetype of all lesser magical operations” (Crowley, 1997). It is also referred to as the Word of Double Power. It is not to be confused with the Word of the Law of the Aeon, which is [[Thelema]].+'''Abrahadabra''' is a word that appears in ''[[The Book of the Law]]'', and is described by [[Aleister Crowley]] as the "Word of the [[Aeon]]" and that it “represents the [[Great Work]] complete, and it is therefore an archetype of all lesser magical operations” (Crowley, 1997). It is not to be confused with the Word of the Law of the Aeon, which is [[Thelema]].
-More specifically, Abrahadarbra represents the uniting of the Microcosm with the Macrocosm, also called the attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of one's [[Holy Guardian Angel]]. In ''Commentaries'' (1996), Crowley says that the word is a symbol of the “establishment of the pillar or phallus of the Macrocosm...in the void of the Microcosm.” The sexual analogy here is obvious.+Abrahadabra is also referred to as the Word of Double Power. More specifically, it represents the uniting of the Microcosm with the Macrocosm—represented by the pentagram and the hexagram, the rose and the cross, the circle and the square, the 5 and the 6, etc.—also called the attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of one's [[Holy Guardian Angel]]. In ''Commentaries'' (1996), Crowley says that the word is a symbol of the “establishment of the pillar or phallus of the Macrocosm...in the void of the Microcosm.” The sexual analogy here is obvious.
==Gematria== ==Gematria==
-*ABRAHADABRA=418+*ABRAHADABRA = 418
*ABRAHADABRA has 11 letters *ABRAHADABRA has 11 letters
 +*ABRAHADABRA = 1+2+2+1+5+1+4+1+2+2+1 = 22
 +*The five letters in the word are: A, the Crown; B, the Wand; D, the Cup; H, the Sword; R, the Rosy Cross; and refer further to Amoun the Father, Thoth His messenger, and Isis, Horus, Osiris, the divine-human triad.
 +*Also 418 = ATh IAV, the Essence of IAO
==Quotes from Liber Legis== ==Quotes from Liber Legis==
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*Crowley, Aleister. (1997). ''Magick: Book 4.'' York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser. *Crowley, Aleister. (1997). ''Magick: Book 4.'' York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser.
*Crowley, Aleister. (1996). ''Commentaries on the Holy Books and Other Papers : the Equinox,IV(1).'' York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser. *Crowley, Aleister. (1996). ''Commentaries on the Holy Books and Other Papers : the Equinox,IV(1).'' York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser.
 +*Crowley, Aleister. (1982). ''777 and Other Qabalistic Writings.'' York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser.

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Abrahadabra is a word that appears in The Book of the Law, and is described by Aleister Crowley as the "Word of the Aeon" and that it “represents the Great Work complete, and it is therefore an archetype of all lesser magical operations” (Crowley, 1997). It is not to be confused with the Word of the Law of the Aeon, which is Thelema.

Abrahadabra is also referred to as the Word of Double Power. More specifically, it represents the uniting of the Microcosm with the Macrocosm—represented by the pentagram and the hexagram, the rose and the cross, the circle and the square, the 5 and the 6, etc.—also called the attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of one's Holy Guardian Angel. In Commentaries (1996), Crowley says that the word is a symbol of the “establishment of the pillar or phallus of the Macrocosm...in the void of the Microcosm.” The sexual analogy here is obvious.

Gematria

Quotes from Liber Legis

References