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''The following attributions are mostly taken from ''777'', by [[Aleister Crowley]]. The small "#" links will show the full column of that attribution'' | ''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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In the Qabalah, the 22 Paths (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten Sephiroth on the "Tree of Life." The Path of Tau—the 22nd path joining Yesod and Malkuth—is bisected, and the second half (or alternate) is numbered 32-bis on the Key Scale.
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
- Key Scale: 32-bis (#)
- Group: Elements—11 Aleph, 23 Water, 31 Fire, 32-bis Earth, 31-bis Spirit
- Name (Hebrew Letter): Tau (Cross) (#)
- Value of Hebrew Letter: 400
- Path joins: Yesod (9) and Malkuth (10)
- Tarot Atu: — [Queens] (#)
- Element: Earth (cold and dry) (#)
- Astrology: — (#)
Elements
- The Elements and Senses: Earth and Touch (#)
- Supereme Elemental Kings: Thahaaothahe (#)
- Rulers of the Elements: Kerub (#)
- Angels of the Elements: Phorlakh (#)
- Kings of the Elemental Spirits: Ghob (#)
- The Five Elements (Tatwas): Prithivi (the Yellow Square) (#)
- Alchemical Elements: Salt (#)
Godforms
- Egyptian (selection): Satem, Ahapshi, Nephthys, Ameshet (#)
- Egyptian (practical): — (#)
- Hindu: Prithivi (#)
- Scandinavian: — (#)
- Greek: Demeter, Gaia (#)
- Roman: Ceres (#)
- Christian: Luke (#)
- King Scale: Citrine, russet, olive, and black (quartered) (#)
- Queen Scale: Amber (#)
- Emperor Scale: Dark brown (#)
- Empress Scale: Black and yellow (#)
Material Correspondances
- Animals: Bull (Cherub of Earth) (#)
- Plants: Oak, Ivy [Cereals] (#)
- Precious Stones: Salt (#)
- Perfume: Storax, all Dull and Heavy Odours (#)
- Vegetable Drugs: — (#)
- Mineral Drug: Bismuth (#)
- The Human Body: Excretory Organs, Skeleton (#)
Magick & Mysticism
- The Four Quarters: Tzaphon (North) (#)
- Archangels of the Quarters: Auriel (#)
- Order of Qliphoth: — (#)
- Forty Buddhist Meditations: Earth (#)
- Magical Weapons: The Pantacle or [Bread and] Salt (#)
- Magical Formula: — (#)
- Magical Power: Alchemy, Geomancy, Making of Pantacles, [Travels on the Astral Plane] (#)
- System of Taoism: Kan (#)
- Figure related to Pure Number: — (#)
- Lineal Figures of the Planets, &c., and Geomany: Those of Earthy Triplicity (#)
- The Letters of the Name: Hé (#)
- The Parts of the Soul: Nephesh (#)
- The Demon Kings: Amaimon (#)
- Legendary Orders of Being: The Dweller of the Threshold, Gnomes (#)
- The Four Worlds: Assiah (Material World) (#)
- Heavens of Assiah: Aretz (Earth) (#)
- God Name in Assiah: Agni (#)
The Court Cards of the Tarot, with the Spheres
- Wands: The Princess of the Shining Flame. The Rose of the Palace of Fire. Rules one Quadrant of Heavens round N. Pole. (#)
- Cups: The Princess of the Waters. The Rose of the Palace of the Floods. Rules another Quadrant. (#)
- Swords: The Princess of the Rushing Winds. The Lotus of the Palace of Air. Rules a 3rd Quadrant. (#)
- Disks: The Princess of the Echoing Hills. The Lotus of the Palace of the Earth. Rules a 4th Quadrant of the Heavens about Kether. (#)
Quotes
References
- Crowley, Aleister. (1982). 777 and Other Qabalistic Writings. York Beach, Me. : S. Weiser.