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- Random Notes on Liber AL
- by Benjamin Rowe
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- Copyright 1986, 1992 by Benjamin Rowe
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- This article presents correspondences relating to several verses of
- Liber AL vel Legis. They are presented with varying degrees of
- certainty. Some are fairly obvious, and without doubt have been
- rediscovered many times by magicians. The present treatment of these
- will, I hope, add some depth to the generally- known interpretations by
- offering supporting gematraic correspondences. Others are purely
- speculative, and may raise as many questions as they resolve. Where the
- attribution of the paths to the Tree of Life is important to the
- interpretation, the system of Frater Achad is used.
-
- These interpretations are not to be considered in any way authoritative.
- They are entirely the product of my own intuition and creative
- imagination. I have never been connected with any of the contending
- groups that claim to be the "legitimate" inheritors of Crowley's or
- Achad's mantle, nor do I make any such claims for myself.
-
- I present these correspondences in the spirit of an adventurer offering
- a few landmarks in unknown territory to other interested explorers. May
- they be taken in the same spirit.
-
-
- 1. Hadit says in chapter 2, v. 7: "I am the magician and the exorcist. I
- am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle."
-
- Both these sentences could relate to Jupiter and Saturn. The wheel is of
- course The Wheel of Fortune, attributed to Jupiter, and the cube in the
- circle could be The Universe, Saturn. The magician is a creative force,
- bringing things into manifestation, and Jupiter has these qualities in
- astrological systems. Saturn as the cause of cessation takes things out
- of manifestation again.
-
- Jupiter = Kaph = 20
- Saturn = Tau = 400
- 400 + 20 = 420 = HADITh
-
- In Achad's Tree, the paths of these two planets descend from Kether, a
- sephira that shares some of Hadit's qualities.
-
- Also, by Tarot, Jupiter and Saturn are cards numbered 10 and 21
- respectively. 10 + 21 = 31, the "key" to Liber AL.
-
- 2. In the previous verse: "I am the flame that burns in every heart of
- man, and in the core of every star."
-
- The word LBH (with varying vowel points) means "flame", "core" and
- "heart". Since the words are spelled the same, the things referred to
- are all the same thing, as the line says.
-
- "I am" = AHIH, Eheieh, god of Kether
-
- "the flame" = fire = Shin, the path connecting Kether and Tiphereth.
-
- "heart of man" = Sun = Tiphereth. Hadit resides in Kether and in
- Tiphereth, and in the path between. He is in the sun both in its lowest
- point (as Kephra, in Tiphereth) and in its highest point (as Ahatoor,
- the noon sun of Kether).
-
- In this verse, he shows where he resides. In another place, verse 49, he
- will show where he is not.
-
- To continue the verse:
-
- "I am Life, and the giver of Life..."
- life = ChIH = 23
- giver of life = NVThN ChIH = 529 = 23 squared = HVVR-PA-KRAAT
-
- "I am Life" = AHIH ChIH = 44
- 44 = DM, blood, the carrier of life.
-
- 3. In ch. 2, v. 23, Hadit says: "I am alone". This phrase = AHIH IChID, a
- combination of two titles of Kether.
-
- AHIH IChID = 53 = ABN, the Father (Kether) coalesced with the Son,
- Tiphereth, again repeating the bilocation indicated in note 2.
-
- 4. Chapter 2, v. 49: "I am unique & conqueror. I am not of the slaves
- that perish. Be they damned & dead! Amen. (This is of the 4: there is a
- fifth who is invisible, & therein I am as a babe in an egg.)"
-
- "Unique & conqueror" = IChID + MNTzCh = 220
- 220 = BChIR, one of the Elect.
- (Also, the number of verses in Liber AL)
-
- Alternatively, adding the "and" = IChID V-MNTzCh = 226
- 226 = TzPVN, "hidden", an attribute of Hadit.
-
- "I am not of the slaves that perish. Be they damned & dead!"
-
- not = LA, nothing.
- slaves = OBDIM = 128
- perish = NBL = 82
- 128 + 82 = 210, the reduction of all dyads to zero.
-
-
- Hadit is the zero ("not") of 210. That is, he is to be found by
- eliminating all perceptible qualities (2), and the perceiver himself
- (1). He encourages us to this end - "Be they damned & dead!"
-
- damned = NAR = 251
- dead = MTh = 440
-
- 251 + 440 = 691. 691 is a prime number, but I have not yet found a
- gematraic significance for it. The number itself suggests that the
- "slaves that perish" put the individual soul (6) and the emotional
- nature (9) ahead of the spirit in their lives, thus denying the spirit.
- I am not sure of this.
-
- "Amen. (This is of the 4: there is a fifth who is invisible, & therein I
- am as a babe in an egg.)"
-
- AMN = 741 (using Nun final)
- 741 = ShMATh, the letter of the four elements.
-
- Hadit says he is not to be found in the mundane world, but only in the
- spirit. There also seems to be an identification of Hadit with
- Harpocrates. This identification is repeated several other places in the
- text.
-
- 5. Chapter 2, v. 66: "Write, & find ecstasy in writing! Work, & be our
- bed in working!" Spoken to the Beast, Tiphereth, by Hadit.
-
- According to Crowley, writing is a function of Mem, water, descending
- from Tiphereth to Yesod. The sum of the paths that descend from
- Tiphereth = Z + M + T = 56.
-
- 56 = NU, Nuit, who gives ecstasy. (see chapter 1, v. 58)
-
- "Work", the Great Work of uniting the personal soul with the universal,
- raising oneself from Tiphereth to the Supernals. The sum of the paths
- leading from Tiphereth to the Supernals = 570 = ORSh, a bed.
-
- These verses are a presentation of the functions of Tiphereth, the
- Beast, in relation first to the lower worlds, and then to the higher
- worlds. In relation to the lower worlds, Tiphereth is positive,
- enlightening, and expository in nature. Its function is to shed light in
- the darkness. For the man who has achieved Tiphereth through his work,
- this would mean that he has a responsibility to those who have not
- achieved, which he must fulfill by giving to them his understanding of
- the nature of existence. This should not be an arduous task, but an
- ecstatic one, as the verse suggests.
-
-
- At the same time that he is positive in relation to the lower worlds,
- the man in Tiphereth is receptive to those forces that are "above" or
- still unrevealed at his present point in evolution. He is their "bed" in
- the sense that Tiphereth is the lowest point that any of the paths from
- the Supernals can reach directly, so that they could be said to rest
- upon Tiphereth. Tiphereth is a relay, receiving and giving out again
- simultaneously. He transmits light from above, stepping down its
- frequency to the point where it can have some meaning for those still
- caught in the lower worlds.
-
- 6. Chapter 3, v. 72: "I am the Lord of the Double Wand of Power; the
- wand of the force of Coph Nia..."
-
- KP NIA = 161, the sum of the paths of triangles 4-6-7 and 5-6-8.
-
- Since Horus in the Son or Sun, it is appropriate that his power centers
- on Tiphereth in this way. The fact that there are two triangles may
- relate to the "Double Wand" phrase. As was shown in point 5 above,
- Tiphereth itself is of a two-in-one nature. Note that the sum of the
- paths connecting sephiroth 4-5-8-7, plus the paths connecting these
- sephiroth with Tiphereth = 217 = HVVR, Horus, strengthening the
- identification.
-
- In getting from Coph Nia to Hoor, we added two paths to the group being
- considered. These were the paths of Nun and Vav. N + V = 56 = NV, Nuit.
- 161 is also equivalent to APP, Apep, the serpent-god. Since Hadit
- identifies himself with the Serpent several places in Liber AL, we have
- Nuit and Hadit uniting to form Hoor in these paths around Tiphereth.
-
- There may also be an identification of the Double Wand with Adam, since
- 161 = ADM OILAH, the primordial man (or, literally, "causative man").
- This primordial man is neither male nor female, but contains both within
- himself. Thus the Double Wand of Power relates to the dual powers of the
- primordial man, positive and negative, male and female. In sex magick,
- the union of the male and the female produces a magickal "son" of some
- sort, often symbolized by Horus as the Child.
-
- Verse 72 continues: "..- but my left hand is empty, for I have crushed
- an Universe, & nought remains."
-
- "my left hand is empty.." Hoor dwells in Tiphereth by choice, not
- necessity, since there is nothing in his left hand, the hand of negative
- or earth-trending forces.
-
- "..for I have crushed an Universe.." Concentrated in Kether, samadhi, he
- has destroyed his attachments to the earth.
-
- "and nought remains." (1) Nothing can bind him to the earth, nothing of
- earth remains in him. (2) the technical result of samadhi, destruction
- of the perceived universe and the perceiving self, leaving nought (= LA
- = 31) but God (= AL = 31).
-
- So here we have the 210 formula again. Note that the words "double
- wand", "I", "nought" in this verse repeat the 210 formula in another
- form.
-
- The paths we have associated with Horus take up the center portion of
- the Tree, so that any power coming from above must pass through him to
- get to the lower worlds. Thus it is reasonable for him to say in chap.
- 3, v. 70: "... my nemyss shrouds the night-blue sky." The night-blue sky
- is either Nuit (whose symbol it is) or Ahatoor, the sky-goddess
- associated with the Supernal triangle.
-
- Another form of Horus used the Liber AL, Heru-Ra-Ha, seems to associate
- Horus with the same paths that we said were related to Hadit in point 2
- above:
-
- Heru = Horus, fire, Shin, the path connecting Kether and Tiphereth.
- Ra = the Sun, Tiphereth
- Ha = Hadit, Kether.
-
- I am not entirely certain of the reason for this intermixing of symbols
- between the two gods. Of course, there is always at least a partial
- identification between son and father, but this seems too explicit to be
- just that. Perhaps Horus represents Man in the process of passing up the
- Tree, where Hadit represents the ideal case. Or they could be the two
- ends of the 210 formula, which we have seen is also associated with both
- of them. Hadit was shown to be the zero or "nought" of the 210 formula,
- while Horus in various places has been shown to be dual in nature, and
- therefore associated with the 2 of 210.
-
- The initials of Heru-Ra-Ha repeat this identification with 210, since H
- + R + H = 210.
-
-
- 7. Chapter 3, v. 38:
- "By Bes-Na-Maut my breast I beat.
- "By wise Ta-Nech I weave my spell.
- "Show thy star-splendor, O Nuit!
- "Bid me within thine House to dwell,
- "O winged snake of light, Hadit!
- "Abide with me, Ra-Hoor-Khuit!"
-
-
- We can take Bes-Na-Maut as BISh-N-MAVT.
-
- BISh = 312
- N = 50
- MAVT = 56
- 312 + 50 + 56 = 418
-
- Why ABRAHADABRA (418) should be cause for breast-beating is beyond me.
-
- Alternatively, it could be:
-
- Bes = BISh = "shame"
- Na = 51 = NA = "failure"
- Maut = MAVT = 56 = AIMH = "dread"
-
- This certainly fits better with the rest of the line, but I like the 418
- correspondence better.
-
- Bes is the Egyptian equivalent of Dionysius, Sol. Since he is a
- dwarf-god, he is clearly related to Hadit as well. Maut, the Vulture
- goddess, is Saturnian, or at least related to Binah. Literally
- interpreted, this phrase means something like "Bes in Maut".
- Astrologically, the Sun is the center of the system, and Saturn
- represents its periphery. This could be a reference in alternate terms
- to Hadit as the invisible center and Nuit as the circumference, in
- chapter 2, verse 3. Again, this does not seem to be a cause for
- breast-beating, unless the beats are really magickal "knocks" intended
- to call the attention of the gods. There might also be a reference here
- to some form of sex magick.
-
- (BUT we could take Bes to represent the Holy Guardian Angel, or Genius,
- or merely the soul. Maut as Saturn/Earth would be the body. If this is
- the case, the phrase repeats the "Khabs is in the Khu" idea of Ch. 1,
- verse 8, and adds another aspect to the ideas behind 418 generally. The
- breast is where the heart [= Tiphereth = Sol] lies in the human body.
- The breast-beating might really be heartbeats.)
-
-
- To continue with the verse:
- "By wise Ta-Nech I weave my spell."
-
- Spelling in the magickal sense is a function of Chokmah, the sphere of
- Thoth, who is the origin of all spells in the Egyptian mythos.
-
- Ta-Nech = ThA-NICh = 401 + 68
- 401 = ATh, essence
- 68 = ChKM, wise. This word is the root of ChKMH, Chokmah.
-
- Thus Ta-Nech is the essence of wisdom, or of Chokmah. Also, 401 + 68 = 469 =
- ChShVQIHM = ring of the zodiac, also related to Chokmah.
-
- "Bid me within thine House to dwell, O winged snake of light, Hadit!"
-
- Since "Ha" is a commonly used form of Hadit's name in Egyptian works, it
- seems reasonable to me that "House of Hadit" might be translated as BITh
- HA, which = 418. Crowley translates phrase as "house of He'", with He'
- being the pentagram. (Note: 418 = Cheth, Cancer, astrologically,
- representing a shell containing living substance, as a house is a shell
- for living beings. Hadit identifies himself with life, so it is
- appropriate for his house to relate to this number.)
-
- 8. Here are a few about 418:
-
- "God" = AL = 31
- "to behold" = ShZP = 387
- "To behold God" = ShZP AL = 418
-
- "Secret light" = RZI AR = 418
-
- "a universal enchantment" = KLL LChSh = 418
-
- 65 = ADNI, Adonai, the Holy Guardian Angel
- 353 = HGShMH, manifestation
- 65 + 353 = 418, the manifestation of the H.G.A.
-
- 65 = DVMIH, silence, and = HS, keeping silence
- 353 = ShMChH, joy
- 65 + 353 = 418
-
- ChIIM, life, livingness = 68
- OPR, Ophir, earth = 350
- 68 + 350 = 418
- (Shows 418 as union of Life, spirit, with Matter.)
-
- "to trust in strange gods" = ChSH ALHIM AChRIM = 418
-
- "to trust in God Almighty" = ChSH AL ShDI = 418
-
-
- 9. The Great Voice, Macroprosopus = DBVR = 212
- The Lesser Voice, speech, Microprosopus = DBR = 206
- Macroprosopus united with Microprosopus = 212 + 206 = 418
- Vav = 6 = Tiphereth is what separates the lesser voice from the greater.
- Tiphereth is the sphere in which their union, 418, occurs.
-
- 10. Chapter 1, v. 30: "This is the creation of the world, that the pain
- of division is as nothing, and the joy of dissolution all."
-
- nothing = LA = 31
- all = AL = 31
-
- "division" = the dyad = 2
- "is as" is equivalent to an equals sign
- "nothing" = LA = "not" = 0
-
- This phrase literally expresses the 0=2 formula. ("Is as" expresses an
- identity between things, that is, a singularity, and therefore = 1. The
- phrase as a whole also expresses the 210 formula.)
-
- And:
-
- "the joy of dissolution" = ChDVH HHMSH = 138
- all = AL = 31
- 138 + 31 = 169.
-
- 169 represents the middle pillar from Kether to the Foundation, where a
- creation (such as the world) becomes fully established. Also 169 = 13
- squared = unity in full manifestation.
-
- "the pain of division" = AN HChLVQ = 200
-
- Totalling the entire phrase:
- "the pain of division" = 200
- "nothing" = 31
- "the joy of dissolution" = 138
- "all" = 31
- TOTAL = 400 = Tau, the tarot card The Universe, aka The World, that
- which is created.
-
- The internal reverberations in this verse are remarkably complex. It
- shows the creation of the world in several different ways as a cyclic
- process. First, in the literal interpretation of the words, division
- (that is, manifestation) is shown to be equivalent to dissolution, the
- return to an undifferentiated state. Possibly this connects with the
- idea of entropy in some way.
-
- The gematria of the equivalent Hebrew phrases repeats it in numerical
- symbolism by showing the 0=2 formula. The sum of the gematraic numbers
- produces Tau, Saturn, which governs cyclic events. The "joy of
- dissolution" phrase shows the mystic way of return, up the middle pillar
- of the Tree, and at the same time shows unity( AChD = 13) in
- multiplicity by being the square of unity (169). Also, the "pain of
- division" phrase equals 200, Resh, the Sun, whose glyph shows this
- division as a point (Hadit) in a circle (Nuit).
-
- And we are not yet done with this phrase! Since "not" is shown to be
- equal to "all", we might have added just one of them into the sum shown
- above:
-
- "pain of division" 200
- "joy of dissolution" 138
- "all" or "not" 31
- TOTAL: 369
-
- 369 = OVLM HBRIAH = the Creative World. Again gematria repeats the outer
- meaning of the phrase.
-
- 369 shows the trinity (the Supernals) evolving first into the Hexagram,
- and then into full creation. 369 is the sum of the numbers from one to
- (nine times nine), divided by nine, therefor is a number of Luna and
- Yesod, the foundation. In this manner the verse shows the process of
- manifestation. (Remember that Malkuth is considered to be a byproduct of
- the activity of the higher sephiroth, and does not participate in the
- process of creation.)
-
- 369 is one less than 370, OSh, "creation". The current that has produced
- manifestation must return to its source, (Kether = 1) for the results to
- be stable. The exposition of the creative process is shown again.
- Alternately, the 1 could be Aleph, the path connecting Yesod with
- Malkuth, thereby bringing the creation down into full manifestation.
-
- Let us now look at the beginning phrase of the verse:
-
- "This is the creation of the World..."
- "creation of the world" = OSh HOLVM = 521 (a prime number, incidentally).
- 521 = ASh IVRD = "fire descending", the lightning flash of creation.
- 521 = MChShVP HLBN = "naked brilliance", the color of Kether in the King scale,
- showing the source or first manifestation of creation.
-
- In Achad's system, the sum of all the paths of the Tree that descend
- vertically is also 521. The middle pillar sums to 341. 341 = ShMA, the
- Word, the manifest qualities of perception at the three main levels of
- awareness.
-
- The side pillars combined total 180. 180 = PNIM, the Countenance, the
- Face of God. So 521 could be the Word emanating from the face of God.
-
-
- 11. Chapter 1, v. 57.: "Invoke me under my stars! Love is the law, love
- under will. Nor let the fools mistake love; for there are love and love.
- There is the dove, and there is the serpent. Choose ye well! He, my
- prophet, hath chosen, knowing the law of the fortress, and the great
- mystery of the House of God." "All these old letters of my book are
- aright; but Tzaddi is not the Star. This also is secret: my prophet
- shall reveal it to the wise."
-
- Before dealing with the first paragraph of this verse, I should say that
- I do not accept Crowley's explanation of the second paragraph, as
- described in The Book of Thoth, and in his Commentary on The Book of the
- Law. He states that Tzaddi should be attributed to the Tarot card "The
- Emperor" and that Heh should be attributed to "The Star", in order to
- match the rotation of the cards "Strength" and "Justice" around Virgo at
- the other end of the zodiac. His argument is specious because the latter
- rotation only involves a change in the serial numeration of the Trumps,
- and not a change in symbolic attribution. Other interpretations of this
- paragraph are extant among Achad's "Maatian" followers.
-
- The first paragraph seems to me to resonate strongly with the symbolism
- of the three horizontal paths of the Tree, as they are used in Achad's
- system. The highest of these paths, Tzaddi, connects Chokmah and Binah.
- The next, Nun, connects Chesed and Geburah. The last, Vav, connects
- Netzach and Hod.
-
- In one of the previous points, it was shown that Hadit and Heru-Ra-Ha
- both relate in one aspect to Tiphereth. Here, we see Nuit connecting
- herself with the stars, and the highest reciprocal path, Tzaddi, The
- Star, 90, immediately comes to mind. The card actually shows eight
- stars, one large and the rest smaller, with the ibis of Thoth to the
- right side of the card, in the position of Chokmah, and a sea, Binah, on
- the left, thus confirming its position between these sephiroth.
-
- The two side pillars of the Tree also sum to 90, so they could be said
- to relate to Nuit as well if we accept this correspondence. Together,
- the side pillars and the path of Tzaddi form an arch in the Tree.
-
- Hadit identifies himself with the Snake, Scorpio, in several verses of
- Liber AL. We can make the equivalent correspondence to the path of Nun
- in the Tree. And Taurus = Vav = 6 = Sol = Ra-Hoor-Khuit.
-
-
- The arch of Nuit bends over and touches both ends of the paths of Nun
- and Vav, enclosing both. Thus the Tree itself reflects the image on the
- Stele of Revealing, in which Nuit arches over all, with Hadit as the
- winged sun below her, and Ra- Hoor-Khuit wearing the solar crown below
- Hadit.
-
- "... Love is the law, love under will."
-
- Since it is Nuit who is speaking in this verse, it may be that the
- numeration of this arch in the Tree relates to this sentence.
- 3 times 90 = 270, the total of Tzaddi and the side pillars.
- 270 = 15 times 18
- 15 = ChBH, love
- 18 = ChI, life, will
- In this view, Nuit herself embodies the law that she states.
-
- "...love under will." Astrologically, love is Venus, and Will is Mars.
- Note that Venus rules Taurus, the lowest of the reciprocal paths, and
- Mars rules Scorpio, the next highest reciprocal path. Thus, in Achad's
- system, love is literally "under" will.
-
- Nuit is described in Liber AL as being the "circumference" or outer
- limit of existence. Since these two paths are the only two that connect
- the outer limits of her arch, their action could be said to be universal
- within the manifest worlds, and therefore they are truly "the law"
- within those worlds.
-
- "... Nor let the fools mistake love; for there are love and love. There
- is the dove, and there is the serpent." In Achad's Tree, those who have
- passed through the path of Aleph, The Fool, are the equivalent of
- zelators in the G.D. system. "Love" (= Venus = Netzach) reaches them
- through the path of Cancer. Cancer is the individual emotional nature,
- astrologically. And this love is conceptualized in the path of Taurus,
- ruled by Venus. For someone at this level of consciousness, love is
- perceived as being a relation between the person and an external object.
- The person maintains his individuality, and his love is perceived as an
- absorbtion of the object into himself.
-
- The sephira Yesod is the natural focus of consciousness for most of the
- human race at this time, according to Alice Bailey. The dominant
- influence of emotional appeals in forming public opinion demonstrates
- this well. Neither appeals to greed (Malkuth) nor reason (Hod) nor ego
- (Netzach) are anywhere near as effective. So it's all right to consider
- most people fools - they've earned it!
-
- For the adepts, on the other hand, the "love" of the path of Scorpio is
- (or should be) controlling. The nature of Taurus is objectification.
- Conversely, the nature of Scorpio is penetration and complete
- identification of the self with the object, causing both to disappear.
- The adept invokes a god by exhalting his consciousness to the point
- where it merges completely into the nature of the god. He temporarily
- abandons his individuality, and is rewarded by its expansion to include
- the nature of the god invoked.
-
- "... Choose ye well! He, my prophet, hath chosen, knowing the law of the
- fortress, and the great mystery of the House of God." This phrase
- repeats and emphasizes the distinction between the two types of love. It
- may also have a broader meaning than the interpretation above. It seems
- to embody a warning that by choosing the obvious, mundane view of love,
- the person embarks on the path of the "Black Brothers", while choosing
- the higher type (disguised by the intense nature of Mars and Scorpio)
- leads on the path of the "White Adepts".
-
- In The Vision and the Voice, the Black Brothers are said to have "shut
- themselves up in fortresses of love". And by doing so, they put
- themselves into a condition where the impact of divine force causes them
- to destroy themselves.
-
- "fortress" = MBTzR = 332
- "House of God" = BITh AL = 443
-
- When the force of the divine, represented by Kether, 1, is added to each
- of these, we get:
-
- 332 + 1 = 333, ChVRVNZVN = Dispersion, the devil of the Abyss.
- 443 + 1 = 444, RA-HVVR-KV, the crowned and conquering child.
-
- Depending on which one chooses, the paths lead either to destruction or
- to achievement of the goal of initiation.
-
- Going back to the number 270 again, I would like to point out that there
- is another set of symbols it connects with that are just as significant
- in the consideration of Achad's Tree. 270 is the number of the I.N.R.I.
- formula, also known as the IAO formula.
-
- Since this arch of paths totalling 270 connects all three of the Tree's
- triads it must therefore control the relations between them. The triads
- are related to the three major grades of initiation spoken of in Liber
- AL: the Man of the Earth, the Lover, and the Hermit. The grades
- correspond respectively to the lowest triad, the middle, and the
- highest. Man's passage through these triads is the process of
- initiation. This arch of Nuit, or of I.N.R.I. therefore controls the
- process of initiation.
-
- In this formula, the initiation is seen as beginning with a natural
- object (1st I of INRI), which is then destroyed (N), and then recreated
- in a higher form (R). Lastly, the process begins again with the new form
- taking the place of the original natural object (2nd I of INRI).
-
- The formula of I.N.R.I. or IAO is universal. It describes a process that
- occurs at all levels of initiation, in all systems of initiation. As
- Arnold Toynbee and James Joyce have both shown, it is also universally
- applicable in the evolution of human cultures. Therefore it should have
- a important place in any system of occult symbolism. Achad's system is
- no exception.
-
- The first I of I.N.R.I. relates to the path of Taurus. Taurus is an
- earthy sign, and is specifically attributed to activities of a bucolic
- nature, unlike the other two earthy signs. It relates to nature in the
- form of Isis through Venus, which rules the sign, and through Luna,
- which is exhalted therein.
-
- As I described in Achad's Cabala: The Lower Paths, Taurus is connected
- both with the person's intellectual conception of the world (Hod), and
- with his perception of himself, his ego-image (Netzach). It represents
- the person's individual creed or explanation of the universe. In the
- process of initiation, this conception has to be destroyed before the
- person can advance to the level of adepthood.
-
- The N of I.N.R.I. is of course Nun, Scorpio, Death, the next highest
- reciprocal path. The A of IAO is Apophis, the destroyer (literally "the
- nay-sayer", or "the negator" in Greek), also related to Scorpio. The
- task of the adept is to complete the destruction of his natural,
- uninitiated personality, and to begin the building of a "body of light"
- to replace it. He does this by the repeated exposure of the personality
- to spiritual forces through invocation. Each exposure causes the
- destruction of part of the mundane personality, and its replacement with
- its spiritual equivalent.
-
- In the Osirian religions, this destruction is often equated with the
- idea of sacrifice, of giving up something valuable for a cause that
- originates outside the self. No doubt this was designed to keep the
- populace in a condition where they could be used as willing
- cannon-fodder. In actual practice, this conception is entirely false.
- While the process may be painful, absolutely nothing of any value is
- lost.
-
- The process is more like the way a snake sheds its skin, or a crab its
- shell, in order to grow. The parts that are lost are all dead, used up,
- and their usefulness become a hindrance. The parts that remain are free
- to adapt to the changed conditions. While these remaining parts may seem
- at first to be disconnected beyond recovery, they have a natural
- tendency to group together. A short while after a period of destruction
- the person finds himself back in one piece, stronger and with a greater
- breadth of perception than before. Even the Osirian legend shows it:
- Isis, nature, gathers the pieces of the dead Osiris, reassembles them,
- and brings him back to life.
-
- Eventually, this process of destruction and replacement is complete. At
- this point, the adept has to come to full comprehension and control of
- his "body of light". This body is in fact the Ruach, taken as whole and
- fully integrated. A parallel integration of his understanding of the
- universe also takes place. As an Exempt Adept, he expresses this
- integration through the publication of a thesis setting forth his
- world-view, according to Crowley.
-
- As his final act of destruction, the adept abandons himself and his
- understanding by leaping into the Abyss. If he succeeds fully in this
- task, he emerges from the other side into Binah and the path of Tzaddi,
- becoming a star in the body of Nuit. Literally so, since the path of
- Tzaddi is part of the Arch of Nuit referred to above. As a star, he does
- nothing but shed his light on the lower worlds, and grow slowly in
- brightness as he perfects his understanding. He thus comes into the part
- of the process represented by the R of I.N.R.I. and the O of IAO.
-
- Eventually, as an Ipsissimus, the being must confront the problem of
- removing himself from the Tree altogether, and passing into whatever
- lies beyond. The star that he is becomes the foundation for the next
- cycle of destruction, as the mundane personality had to be destroyed in
- the previous cycle. Thus the result of the first cycle, represented by
- the R of I.N.R.I. becomes the natural object that is the basis of the
- next cycle. This transformation is represented by the final I of
- I.N.R.I.
-
- So we have, in the Arch and the three horizontal paths of the Tree, a
- completely accurate reflection of the IAO and I.N.R.I. formulas, and
- these formulas have been connected directly with the symbolism of Nuit,
- and with the law of "love under will".
-
-
- 12. Chapter 2, verse 21 seems to support the idea that death in the
- I.N.R.I. formula is not equal to sacrifice: "....Think not, o king, upon
- that lie: That Thou Must Die: verily thou shalt not die, but live. Now
- let it be understood: If the body of the King dissolve, he shall remain
- in pure ecstasy for ever. Nuit! Hadit! Ra- Hoor-Khuit! The Sun, Strength
- & Sight, Light; these are for the servants of the Star & the Snake."
-
- The first sentence quoted is clear enough. The king, the true self, is
- not destroyed, but only the "outcast and the unfit" portions of his
- being.
-
- "... if the body of the King dissolve, he shall remain in pure ecstasy
- for ever." The body of the king is of course the Ruach, with Tiphereth
- (whose image is a king) in the center. When this body is dissolved in
- the crossing of the Abyss, then his self will enter the path of Tzaddi,
- first path above the Ruach. In the symbolism of the Arch of Nuit, a
- being in this path is literally in the body of Nuit.
-
- "Nuit! Hadit! Ra-Hoor-Khuit! The Sun, Strength & Sight, Light; These are
- for the servants of the Star & the Snake." In Achad's Cabala: The Upper
- Paths, I talked about the upper part of the Tree as symbolizing the four
- quarters of the Sun. There are four isosceles triangles in the hexagonal
- part of the Tree. The attributions of these triangles were:
-
- Triangle 4-5-6 = Kephra = the soul, the manifest sun, light in darkness.
- Triangle 3-5-6 = Ra = energy & action
- " 2-4-6 = Tum = comprehension & integration
- " 1-2-3 = Ahatoor = the full light of noon
-
- Thus the last sentence of the verse can correspond to these triangles:
- "The Sun" = Kephra, the midnight sun
- "Strength" = Ra and also = the path of Mars, in that triangle.
- "Sight" = vision = Tum and also = the path of Sagittarius, in Tum's triangle.
- "Light" = Ahatoor, the sky-goddess and also = Tzaddi, The Star, in Ahatoor's
- triangle.
-
- Thus the "servants of the Star & the Snake" have all the powers of the
- Hexagram at their disposal. They necessarily have to cross the Abyss to
- do so fully. Through two of the paths mentioned, they bridge the Abyss,
- living in both worlds at once.
-
-
- Alternately, to include all three of the Grades:
- "The Sun" = 6 = Vav = Taurus
- "Strength & Sight" = Geburah & Chesed, connected by Scorpio.
- "Light" = Aquarius = Tzaddi = The Star
-
-
- 13. Chapter 1, v. 1: "Had! The manifestation of Nuit."
- There are two Hebrew words for "manifestation":
- PRSVM = 386
- HPGNH = 143
-
- NVIT = 75
-
- 75 + 386 = 461
- 4 + 6 + 1 = 11, a number specifically attributed to both Hadit and Nuit
- in Liber AL. (See ch. 1, v. 60; ch. 2, v. 16)
- 461 = ADNVTh, authority, lordship. Nuit calls Hadit her "lord" (v. 21). Also
- possibly a reference to Hadit as the Holy Guardian Angel?
-
- 143 + 75 = 218
- 218 = BRIAH, Briah, the creative world, which was shown in point 11 to be
- related to Nuit.
- 218 = RBVI, extension, a characteristic of Nuit.
-
- Alternately, "manifestion of Nuit" = PRSVM HNVIT = 466
- 466 = OVLM HITzIRH = Yetzirah, the world of formation.
-
- 14. Chapter 1, v. 2: "The unveiling of the company of heaven."
-
- unveiling = GLVI = 49
- company of heaven = TzBA HShMIM = 488
- 49 + 488 = 537 = ATzILvTh, Atziluth, the archetypal world.
-
- So in these first two verses of Liber AL, there is represented the
- Atziluthic, Briatic, and Yetziratic worlds, Fire, Water, and Air. We
- might take this as an indication that the book can be interpreted on all
- three of these levels. It could also connect with the "Hermit, and the
- Lover, and the man of Earth" in verse 40.
-
- 15. Chapter 3, v. 1: "Abrahadabra: the reward of Ra Hoor Khut."
- RA HVVR KVT = 453 = NPSh ChIH, the animal soul in its fullness, i.e.
- including the ego. Therefore = the pentagram. Abrahadabra, union with
- the macrocosm, is the "reward" of man, the pentagram.
-
-
- Chapter 3, v. 2: "Raise the spell of Ra Hoor Khuit."
- The yod of spirit is added to the spelling of R.H.K.'s name in the
- previous verse. RA HVVR KVIT = 463 = MTH HShQD, a Rod of Almond. Almond
- is attributed to Kether, spirit, represented by the added yod. There
- could also be a reference here to Aaron's rod, which god made to flower
- as a sign of his fitness to be priest. In any case, the two verses show
- that man is raised to godhead through ABRAHADABRA.
-
- The gematraic points shown here support Crowley's interpretation of these two
- verses, as shown in his New Commentary.
-
- 16. Chapter 2, v. 1: "Nu! the hiding of Hadit."
- "hiding" = HChBAH = 21
-
- HADITh = 420
- 420 + 21 = 441 = 21 times 21
-
- Also, 21 = AHIH, god of Kether, the point.
- 441 = AMTh, truth.
-
- 17. Chapter 2, v. 9: "Remember all ye that existence is pure joy;..."
-
- "existence" = MHVTh, being = 451
- "pure joy" = TzCh ShMChH = 451
-
- "existence" = OVLM, the world = 146
- "pure joy" = TzCh GILH = 146
-
- This one may be stretching things:
- ShMChH, joy = 353
- HGShMH, materialization = 353
-
- 18. Here is another 0=2 correspondence:
-
- APSVTh, nothingness = 547
- MTzIAVTh, existence = 547
-
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