Law of Thelema
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[[θελημα]] is one of a number of Greek words that translates into English as the word "will". This exact Greek word (to the exclusion of the other candidates in Greek) seems to have intentionally been given as the [[Word of the Law]] in [[Book of the Law]] because only this word in Greek numerology or [[Isopsephy]] yields a value of [[93]] which seems highly significant when one considers that Αγαπη - ''agape'', the Greek word for a transcendent love (as opposed to eros, a sexual love) shares the same numeric value. In Isopsephy and indeed in Thelema this indicates that the two ideas θελημα and Αγαπη share the same essence or nature. | [[θελημα]] is one of a number of Greek words that translates into English as the word "will". This exact Greek word (to the exclusion of the other candidates in Greek) seems to have intentionally been given as the [[Word of the Law]] in [[Book of the Law]] because only this word in Greek numerology or [[Isopsephy]] yields a value of [[93]] which seems highly significant when one considers that Αγαπη - ''agape'', the Greek word for a transcendent love (as opposed to eros, a sexual love) shares the same numeric value. In Isopsephy and indeed in Thelema this indicates that the two ideas θελημα and Αγαπη share the same essence or nature. | ||
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"[http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/93 Love] is the law, love under [http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/93 will]." (AL I:57) | "[http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/93 Love] is the law, love under [http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/93 will]." (AL I:57) | ||
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+ | "Herein is an Arcanum concealed, for in the Greek language Αγαπη, love, is of the same numerical value as θελημα, Will. By this we understand that the Universal Will is of the nature of Love." [http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/libers/lib150.html Liber CL De Lege Libellum] | ||
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+ | This numerical value in [[Isopsephy]] (Greek numerology) is [[93]]. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 19:35, 19 Oct 2009
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." (AL I:40)
The Word of the Law
"The Word of the Law is θελημα" (AL I:39)
θελημα is one of a number of Greek words that translates into English as the word "will". This exact Greek word (to the exclusion of the other candidates in Greek) seems to have intentionally been given as the Word of the Law in Book of the Law because only this word in Greek numerology or Isopsephy yields a value of 93 which seems highly significant when one considers that Αγαπη - agape, the Greek word for a transcendent love (as opposed to eros, a sexual love) shares the same numeric value. In Isopsephy and indeed in Thelema this indicates that the two ideas θελημα and Αγαπη share the same essence or nature.
The Nature of the Law
"Love (http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/93) is the law, love under will (http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/93)." (AL I:57)
"Herein is an Arcanum concealed, for in the Greek language Αγαπη, love, is of the same numerical value as θελημα, Will. By this we understand that the Universal Will is of the nature of Love." Liber CL De Lege Libellum (http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/libers/lib150.html)
This numerical value in Isopsephy (Greek numerology) is 93.
References
- Crowley, Aleister. (1997). The Book of the Law [Liber AL vel Legis]. York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser.