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*'''Heaven of Assiah''': Madim (Sphere of Mars) <small>([[Tree of Life:Heavens of Assiah|#]])</small> | *'''Heaven of Assiah''': Madim (Sphere of Mars) <small>([[Tree of Life:Heavens of Assiah|#]])</small> | ||
- | *'''God Name in Assiah''': Elohim Gibor <small>([[Tree of Life:God Names in Assiah|#]])</small> | + | *'''God Name in Assiah''': Elohim Gibor (The Mighty Gods)<small>([[Tree of Life:God Names in Assiah|#]])</small> |
- | *'''Archangel of Assiah''': Kamael ( ) <small>([[Tree of Life:Archangels of Assiah|#]])</small> | + | *'''Archangel of Assiah''': Kamael <small>([[Tree of Life:Archangels of Assiah|#]])</small> |
*'''Angels of Assiah''': Seraphim (Fiery serpents) <small>([[Tree of Life:Angels of Assiah|#]])</small> | *'''Angels of Assiah''': Seraphim (Fiery serpents) <small>([[Tree of Life:Angels of Assiah|#]])</small> | ||
*'''Divine Name of Briah''': (Yod He Vau Daleth) <small>([[Tree of Life:Divine Names of Briah|#]])</small> | *'''Divine Name of Briah''': (Yod He Vau Daleth) <small>([[Tree of Life:Divine Names of Briah|#]])</small> | ||
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- | *'''' | + | *''The introduction of the number Five shows the idea of motion coming to the aid of that of matter...The result is a complete upset of the statically stabilized system. Now appear storm and stress.'' (The Book of Thoth, p.180) |
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+ | *''Despite the fact that Geburah is a feminine potency, as are all Sephiros [sic] on the left-hand column of the Tree, practically all its attributions are male and vigorous...This is not confusion of thought, but a recognition of the necessity for equilibrium." (Regardie, 1994) | ||
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+ | *''Geburah represents on a much lower plane the [[Sakti]] force-element attributed to [[Binah]].'' (Regardie, 1994) | ||
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+ | *''The quality of Geburah is summed up in the general idea of strength and power and force.'' (Regardie, 1994) | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*Crowley, Aleister. (1982). ''777 and Other Qabalistic Writings.'' York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser. | *Crowley, Aleister. (1982). ''777 and Other Qabalistic Writings.'' York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser. | ||
*Crowley, Aleister. (1981). ''The Book of Thoth.'' New York, S. Weiser. | *Crowley, Aleister. (1981). ''The Book of Thoth.'' New York, S. Weiser. | ||
+ | *Regardie, Israel. (1994). ''A Garden of Pomegranates.'' Saint Paul, Minn., Llewellyn Publications. | ||
[[Category:Tree of Life]] | [[Category:Tree of Life]] |
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In the Qabalah, Geburah is the fifth of the ten Sephiroth on the "Tree of Life." Its meaning in Hebrew is Strength. Geburah is also known as . The other Sephiroth are: Kether, Chokmah, Binah, Chesed, Tiphareth, Netzach, Hod, Yesod, and Malkuth.
Qabalistic Attributions
The following attributions are 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.)
- Heaven of Assiah: Madim (Sphere of Mars) (#)
- God Name in Assiah: Elohim Gibor (The Mighty Gods)(#)
- Archangel of Assiah: Kamael (#)
- Angels of Assiah: Seraphim (Fiery serpents) (#)
- Divine Name of Briah: (Yod He Vau Daleth) (#)
- Angel of Briah: Tharshish (#)
- Choir of Angels in Briah: Tharshishim (#)
- Palace of Briah: Hekel Zakoth (Palace of Merit) (#)
- King Scale: Orange (#)
- Queen Scale: Scarlet red (#)
- Emperor Scale: Bright scarlet (#)
- Empress Scale: Red flecked black (#)
Godforms
- Egyptian (selection): Horus, Nephthys (#)
- Egyptian (practical): Horus (#)
- Hindu: Vishnu, Varruna-Avatar (#)
- Scandinavian: Thor (#)
- Greek: Ares, Hades (#)
- Roman: Mars (#)
- Christian: Christ coming to Judge the World (#)
Physical Correspondances
- Animals: Basilisk (#)
- Plant: Oak, Nux Vomica, Nettle [Hickory] (#)
- Precious Stone: Ruby (#)
- Perfume: Tobacco (#)
- Vegetable Drug: Nux Vomica, Nettle [Cocaine, Atropine] (#)
- Mineral Drug: Iron, Sulphur (#)
- Alchemical Metal: Gold (#)
Magick & Mysticism
- Element: Fire (#)
- Tarot: The 4 Fives (#)
- Magical Weapons: The Sword, Spear, Scourge, or Chain (#)
- Magical Formula: AGLA, ALHIM (#)
- Parts of the Soul: Ruach (The Intellect) (#)
- Lineal Figures of the Planets, &c., and Geomany: The Tesseract (#)
- Chakra: Anahata (heart) (#)
- The Soul (Hindu): Lower Manas (#)
- Quarter: Height (#)
- Order of Qliphoth: Golachab (Burners) (#)
- Forty Buddhist Meditations: Death (#)
- Magical Power: The Vision of Power (#)
- System of Taoism: — (#)
- Figure related to Pure Number: The Rose (#)
Quotes
- The introduction of the number Five shows the idea of motion coming to the aid of that of matter...The result is a complete upset of the statically stabilized system. Now appear storm and stress. (The Book of Thoth, p.180)
- Despite the fact that Geburah is a feminine potency, as are all Sephiros [sic] on the left-hand column of the Tree, practically all its attributions are male and vigorous...This is not confusion of thought, but a recognition of the necessity for equilibrium." (Regardie, 1994)
- Geburah represents on a much lower plane the Sakti force-element attributed to Binah. (Regardie, 1994)
- The quality of Geburah is summed up in the general idea of strength and power and force. (Regardie, 1994)
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.
- Regardie, Israel. (1994). A Garden of Pomegranates. Saint Paul, Minn., Llewellyn Publications.