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- | *'''[[Egyptian Godforms|Egyptian]] (selection)''': Hathoor <small>([[Tree of Life:Egyptian Gods|#]])</small> | + | *'''[[Egyptian Godforms|Egyptian]] (selection)''': Hathoor <small>([[Tree of Life:Godforms|#]])</small> |
- | *'''Egyptian (practical)''': [[Hathoor]] <small>([[Tree of Life:Egyptian Gods (practical)|#]])</small> | + | *'''Egyptian (practical)''': [[Hathoor]] <small>([[Tree of Life:Godforms|#]])</small> |
- | *'''[[Hindu Godforms|Hindu]]''': Bhavani <small>([[Tree of Life:Hindu Gods|#]])</small> | + | *'''[[Hindu Godforms|Hindu]]''': Bhavani <small>([[Tree of Life:Godforms|#]])</small> |
- | *'''Scandinavian''': Freya <small>([[Tree of Life:Scandinavian Gods|#]])</small> | + | *'''Scandinavian''': Freya <small>([[Tree of Life:Godforms|#]])</small> |
- | *'''[[Greek Godforms|Greek]]''': Aphrodite, Nike <small>([[Tree of Life:Greek Gods|#]])</small> | + | *'''[[Greek Godforms|Greek]]''': Aphrodite, Nike <small>([[Tree of Life:Godforms|#]])</small> |
- | *'''[[Roman Godforms|Roman]]''': Venus <small>([[Tree of Life:Jupiter Gods|#]])</small> | + | *'''[[Roman Godforms|Roman]]''': Venus <small>([[Tree of Life:Godforms|#]])</small> |
- | *'''[[Christian Godforms|Christian]]''': God the Son (and Maker of fine Weather) <small>([[Tree of Life:Christian Gods|#]])</small> | + | *'''[[Christian Godforms|Christian]]''': God the Son (and Maker of fine Weather) <small>([[Tree of Life:Godforms|#]])</small> |
'''Tarot''' | '''Tarot''' |
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In the Qabalah, Netzach is the seventh of the ten Sephiroth on the "Tree of Life." Its meaning in Hebrew is Victory. The other Sephiroth are: Kether, Chokmah, Binah, Chesed, Geburah, Tiphareth, Hod, Yesod, and Malkuth.
Qabalistic Attributions
The following attributions are mostly 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.)
Godforms
- Egyptian (selection): Hathoor (#)
- Egyptian (practical): Hathoor (#)
- Hindu: Bhavani (#)
- Scandinavian: Freya (#)
- Greek: Aphrodite, Nike (#)
- Roman: Venus (#)
- Christian: God the Son (and Maker of fine Weather) (#)
Tarot
- General Attribution: The 4 Sevens (#)
- Titles & Attributions
- King Scale: Amber (#)
- Queen Scale: Emerald (#)
- Emperor Scale: Bright yellow green (#)
- Empress Scale: Olive flecked gold (#)
Material Correspondances
- Animals: Iynx [Raven, all carrion birds] (#)
- Plants: Rose [Laurel] (#)
- Precious Stones: Emerald (#)
- Perfume: Benzoin, Rose, Red Sandal (#)
- Vegetable Drugs: Damiana, Cannabis Indica [Anhalonium] (#)
- Mineral Drug: Arsenic (#)
- Alchemical Metal: Copper (#)
Magick & Mysticism
- Element: Fire (#)
- Magical Weapons: The Lamp and Girdle (#)
- Magical Formula: ARARITA (#)
- Parts of the Soul: Ruach (The Intellect) (#)
- Lineal Figures of the Planets, &c., and Geomany: — (#)
- Chakra: Manipura (Solar Plexus) (#)
- The Soul (Hindu): Kama (#)
- Quarter: East (#)
- Order of Qliphoth: A’arab Zaraq (Dispersing Ravens) (#)
- Forty Buddhist Meditations: The Gods (#)
- Magical Power: The Vision of Beauty Triumphant (#)
- System of Taoism: — (#)
- Figure related to Pure Number: A Rose (7 x 7), Candlestick (#)
- Heaven of Assiah: Nogah (Sphere of Venus) (#)
- God Name in Assiah: Jehovah Tzabaoth (#)
- Archangel of Assiah: Haniel (#)
- Angels of Assiah: Elohim (Gods) (#)
- Divine Name of Briah: Elohim (#)
- Angel of Briah: Usiel (#)
- Choir of Angels in Briah: Malakim (#)
- Palace of Briah: Hekel Etzem Shamaim (Palace of the Substance of Heaven) (#)
Quotes
- The position is doubly unbalanced; off the middle pillar, and very low down on the Tree. It is taking a very great risk to descend so far into illusion, and, above all, to do it by frantic struggle. Netzach pertains to Venus...and the greatest catastrophe that can befall Venus is to lose her Heavenly origin. (Book of Thoth, p.182)
- The whole implication of this Sephirah is of Love—albeit a love of a sexual nature. (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.