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- The Star Sponge and the Fifty Gates,
- Two Passages to Attainment.
-
- Copyright (c) 1975 and 1990 by Bill Heidrick
-
- Crowley's Star Sponge vision at Lake Pasquaney around 1916 e.v. was a very
- profound perception but a very ordinary conception. Crowley saw "Nothingness
- with twinkles" and elaborated the vision subsequently to include many
- insights.
-
- "... Each stage in the process was like the joy of a young eagle soaring from
- height to height in ever increasing sunlight as dawn breaks, foaming, over the
- purple hem of the garment of ocean, and, when the many coloured rays of rose
- and gold and green gathered themselves together and melted into the orbed
- glory of the sun, with a rapture that shook the soul with unimaginable
- ecstasy, that sphere of rushing light was recognized as a common-place idea,
- accepted unquestioningly and treated with drab indifference because it had so
- long been assimilated as a natural and necessary part of the order of Nature.
- At first I was shocked and disgusted to discover that a series of brilliant
- researches should culminate in a commonplace. But I soon understood that what
- I had done was to live over again the triumphant career of conquering
- humanity; that I had experienced in my own person the succession of winged
- victories that had been sealed by a treaty of peace whose clauses might be
- summed up in some such trite expression as "Beauty depends upon form".
- It would be quite impracticable to go fully into the subject of this vision
- of the Star-Sponge, if only because its ramifications are omniform. It must
- suffice to reiterate that it has been the basis of most of my work for the
- last five years, and to remind the reader that the essential form of it is
- 'Nothingness with twinkles.'"
- --- From Crowley's new comment to "Liber AL", Ch. I, v. 59.
-
- (See also "Confessions" p. 810 and ff; "Liber Aleph" generally in many of the
- passages citing the term "Star(s)"; and many passages in "Vision and Voice".)
-
- This vision discovered the concept of a simple mathematical field, later
- extended to include vector and functional fields. Crowley's contact with
- Sullivan (see "Confessions", p. 922) led him to investigate mathematical
- authors. He was deeply impressed with the writings of Bertrand Russell and A.
- Eddington. Crowley's interest in the mathematics of fields and series came to
- dominate many passages of his later writings, especially the commentaries to
- "Liber AL" and "Liber LXV".
- What made the Star Sponge vision pivotal for Crowley was his state of
- readiness at the time he perceived the relation. Some studies and
- experiences, especially initiations, must occur in sequence.
- "Digamma-chi SEQUITUR DE HAC RE."
- "I believe generally, on Ground both of Theory and Experience, so little as
- I have, that a Man must first be Initiate, and established in Our Law, before
- he may use this Method. For in it is an Implication of our Secret
- Enlightenment, concerning the Universe, how its Nature is utterly Perfection."
- --- from "Liber Aleph", p. 181
-
- Many of those who espouse the "new" Chaos Magick fail in this regard.
- There is nothing new or revolutionary in Chaos Magick. It is the common
- practice of all students of the mysteries, and a beginning to serious work.
- Study of established systems is necessary. From Crowley's spontaneous
- (Chaotic?) vision of the Star Sponge, a trivia in itself, he went on to
- discover the ramifications of this vision in the accumulated lore of
- mathematics. Had he not done that, he would have spent much time
- "rediscovering the wheel". As it worked out, Crowley was able to apply
- elementary field theory by metaphor to teleology and, less successfully, to
- sociology.
-
- -oOo-
-
- "4. The fifty gates of Binah have been variously explained. They do not
- appear to be of any great importance; it is only their number which is
- significant. The reference is to Nun = 50 = Scorpio Atu XIII -- Death."
- --- from "Cry of 14 Aethyr", "Vision & Voice", page 82, fn 4.
-
- The 50 gates of Binah were not directly understood by Crowley as such, but
- he acquired the conception through time and personal experience. The
- essential idea behind the 50 gates appears in many of his writings and
- attainments; e.g., "Wakeworld" in "Knox Om Pax", and "Vision and Voice".
- Crowley missed the significance of the G.'. D.'. diagram of the ten
- Sephiroth in seven palaces in this conjunction. That diagram ("Equinox" Vol
- I, No. 2, "Temple of Solomon the King", p. 272, Dia. 27) shows the
- distribution of the ten Sephiroth into seven palaces, and is a representation
- of the exact moment of the opening of the fiftieth gate --- the crossing of
- the Abyss. At that moment Malkut and Yesod merge and the upper three
- Sephiroth appear as one, as Binah. Crowley was aware of this from direct
- experience, and noted seeing the Supernals as one Sephira on first crossing
- the Abyss. Unlike his experience with the "Star Sponge" vision, he apparently
- did not identify this with a pre-existing body of knowledge, the tradition of
- the Fifty Gates of Understanding. Very Probably this oversight can be blamed
- on the old Golden Dawn representations of these 7 palaces and the Beast of
- Revelations in a Christian negative view. See "Equinox" Vol. I, No. 2,
- p. 275, Dia. 33 and p. 283, Dia. 51, where the Beast is associated with the
- palaces. Most of the speculation concerning it has dealt with things like the
- seven hills of Rome, Christian heresies concerning "Satan", Antichrist and the
- like. This Beast is a relic of gnostic and prechristian mysticism of unknown
- antiquity. "Revelations" is itself a forgery, with the visions copied from
- prechristian Merkabah sources. The Beast with 10 horns and 7 heads is a
- variant of the serpent on the 32 paths of the Tree of Life and an alternative
- to the diagram of the seven palaces.
-
- There is a list of the Fifty Gates of Binah or Understanding in the back of
- a translation of the "Sepher Yetzirah" by Wescott, although not in all
- editions, and the original of that list is in Kircher's "Oedipus Aegyptiacus".
- Westcott took liberties with his source. He changed gate 41 and removed
- material from the description of gate 50, concerning Moses. His translations
- of the Latin are sometimes distorted by pre-conceptions. Gates 41 through 49
- also contain an original confusion of the prechristian Qabalistic angelic
- orders with the 5th century Hierarchies of Pseudo-Dionysus.
-
- from Westcott's "Sepher Yetzirah", 1911ev, 3rd Ed.
- "The Fifty Gates of Intelligence."
- "Attached to some editions of the Sepher
- Yetzirah is found this scheme of Kabalistic
- classification of knowledge emanating from the
- Second Sephira Binah, Understanding, and
- descending by stages through the angels,
- heavens, humanity, animal and vegetable and
- mineral kingdoms to Hyle and the chaos. The
- Kabalists said that one must enter and pass up
- through the Gates to attain to the Thirty-Two
- Paths of Wisdom; and that even Moses only passed
- through the forty-ninth Gate, and never entered
- the fiftieth. See the "Oedipus AEgyptiacus" of
- Athanasius Kircher, vol ii, p. 319."
-
- "First Order: Elementary."
- "1. Chaos, Hyle, the first matter.
- 2. Formless, void, lifeless.
- 3. The Abyss.
- 4. Origin of the Elements.
- 5. Earth (no seed germs).
- 6. Water.
- 7. Air.
- 8. Fire.
- 9. Differentiation of qualities.
- 10. Mixture and combination."
-
- "Second Order: Decad of Evolution."
- "11. Minerals differentiate.
- 12. Vegetable principles appear.
- 13. Seeds germinate in moisture.
- 14. Herbs and Trees.
- 15. Fructification in vegetable life.
- 16. Origin of low forms of animal life.
- 17. Insects and Reptiles appear.
- 18. Fishes, vertebrate life in the waters.
-
- 19. Birds, vertebrate life in the air.
- 20. Quadrupeds, vertebrate earth animals."
-
- "Third Order: Decad of Humanity."
-
- "21. Appearance of Man.
- 22. Material human body.
- 23. Human soul conferred.
- 24. Mystery of Adam and Eve.
- 25. Complete Man as the Microcosm.
- 26. Gift of five human faces acting exteriorly.
- 27. Gift of five powers to the Soul.
- 28. Adam Kadmon, the Heavenly Man.
- 29. Angelic beings.
- 30. Man in the image of God."
-
- "Fourth Order: World of Spheres."
-
- "31. The Moon.
- 32. Mercury.
- 33. Venus.
- 34. Sol.
- 35. Mars.
- 36. Jupiter.
- 37. Saturn.
- 38. The Firmament.
- 39. The Primum Mobile.
- 40. The Empyrean Heaven."
-
- "Fifth Order: The Angelic World."
-
- "41. Ishim --- Sons of Fire.
- 42. Auphanim --- Cherabim.
- 43. Aralim --- Thrones.
- 44. Chashmalim --- Dominions.
- 45. Seraphim --- Virtues.
- 46. Malakim --- Powers.
- 47. Elohim --- Principalities.
- 48. Beni Elohim --- Angels.
- 49. Cherubim --- Archangels."
-
- "Sixth Order: the Archetype."
-
- "50. God. Ain Suph. He Whom no mortal eye hath
- seen, and Who has been known to Jesus the
- Messiah alone."
-
-
- "Note. --- The Angels of the Fifth or
- Angelic World are arranged in very different
- order by various Kabalistic Rabbis."
-
-
-
- from Iathanasii Kircheri "OEdipi Aegyptiaci" Tomi Secundi,
- Vol. B (separate pagination from IIA), 1653ev
- pp. 319-321. More information is found on pp. 316-318,
- the entire section VI is titled "De quinquaginta portis
- Intelligentiae". Kircher's Hebrew type setter tends
- to misspell, and the Hebrew type renders some letters
- too like to others.
-
- Prima Classis. Elementorum primordiae. HB:a'aVLM HZKVDVTh"
- Porta 1 & infima: Materia prima, Hyle, Chaos HB:ChVMR
- 2 Vacuum & inane, id est, formarum priuatio.
- 3 Appetitus naturalis, abyssus.
- 4 Elementorum discretio & rudimenta.
- 5 Terrenum elementum nullis adhuc seminibus infectum.
- 6 Aquae elementum operiens terram.
- 7 Aeris ex aquarum abysso exhalantis elementum.
- 8 Ignis elementum fouens & animans.
- 9 Qualitatum symbolizatio.
- 10 Appentitus earundem ad commistionem."
-
- Classis Secunda. Mistorum Decas."
- Porta 11 Mineralium, terra discooperta, apparitio.
- 12 Flores & succi ad metallorum generationem ordinati.
- 13 Mare, Iacus, flumina intra alueos secreta.
- 14 Herbarum, arborumque, id est, vegetatiuae naturae productio.
- 15 Vires & semina singulis indita.
- 16 Sensitinae naturae productio, id est,
- 17 Insectorum & Reptilium,
- 18 Aquarilium .
- :- vna cum proprietatibus corundem
- 19 Volucrium, .
- 20 Quadrupedum procreatio."
-
- Classis Tertia. Humanae Naturae Decas. HB:a'aVLM QThVN, id est,
- Mu-iota-kappa-rho-omicron-kappa-omicron-sigma-mu-omicron-sigma,
- Mundus minor."
- Porta 21 HB:BRYATh HADM, Hominis productio,
- 22 HB:a'aBR MN ChADMH, Limus terrae damascenae materia.
- 23 HB:HNShMH VNPSh, Spiraculum vitae anima, siue
- 24 HB:SVD HADM VChVH, Adami & Euae mysterium.
- 25 HB:HADM KLBV, Homo omnia, microcosmus.
- 26 HB:ChMShH KHVTh HGShM, Quinque potentiae exteriores.
- 27 HB:ChMShH KHVTh HNPSh, Quinque potentiae interiores.
- 28 HB:HADM HVA ShMYM, Homo Coelum.
- 29 HB:HADM HVA MLAK, Homo Angelus.
- 30 HB:HADM HVA DMVTh HALHYM, Homo Dei imago & similitudo."
-
- Classis Quarta. Continet Coelorum Ordines, & vocantur ab Hebrais
- HB:a'aVLM HGLGLYM, id est, Mundus sphoerarum: qua sunt"
- Porta 31 HB:HGLGL HLBNH, Coelum Lunae.
- 32 HB:HGLGL HKVKB, Coelum Mercurii.
- 33 HB:HGLGL HNVGH, Coelum Veneris.
- 34 HB:HGLGL HShMSh, Coelum Solis. (Hebrew corrected)
- 35 HB:HGLGL MADYM, Coelum Martis.
- 36 HB:HGLGL TzDQ, Coelum Iouis.
- 37 HB:HGLGL ShBTAY, Coelum Saturni.
- 38 HB:HGLGL HRQYa'a, Coelum firmamenti.
- 39 HB:HGLGL GLGL RAShVN, Coelum mobile.
- 40 HB:HGLGL GLGL HLGLYM, Coelum Empyreum."
-
- Classis Quinta. Nouem Angelorum Ordines continet, et vocatur
- HB:a'aVLM HMLAKYM, id est, Mundus Angelicus, ut sequitur"
- Porta 41 HB:ChYVTh HQVDSh, Animalia sancta, Seraphini.
- 42 HB:AVPNYM, Ophanim, id est, Rotae, Cherubini.
- 43 HB:ARALYM, Angeli magni fortes, Throni.
- 44 HB:ChShMLYM, Haschemalim, id est, Dominationes.
- 45 HB:ShRPYM, Seraphim, id est, Virtutes.
- 46 HB:MLAKYM, Malachim, id est, Potestates.
- 47 HB:ALHYM, Elohim, id est, Principatus.
- 48 HB:BNY ALHYM, Ben Elohim, id est, Archangeli.
- 49 HB:KRVBYM, Cherubin, id est, Angeli."
-
- Classis Sexta. HB:AYN SVP, Deus immensus.
- HB:a'aVLM a'aLYVN, Mundus supramundanus & Archetypus."
- Porta 50 Deus Optimus Maximus, quem mortalis homo non vidit, nec vllo
- mentis scrutinio penetrauit, estque quinquagesima porta, ad quam Moyses
- non pertigit."
-
- --- The selection concludes with an assertion that only Jesus Christ
- penetrated the fiftieth gate; evidently an interpolation by Kircher. This
- was drawn up into the text of the gate by Westcott, obscuring the original.
-
- No wonder Crowley did not find meaning in the fifty gates! This partly
- Christianized hotch-potch does not display a clear system. Here's a modern
- recasting:
-
- 1. The darkness of the empty womb.
- 2. The darkness of the fertile womb.
- 3. The fetus grows in the darkness.
- 4. The fetus moves in the darkness.
- 5. Birth into the outer light.
- 6. First breath.
- 7. The chord is cut.
- 8. First feeding.
- 9. First sleep.
- 10. The eyes first open.
-
- 11. The first perception.
- 12. The first dream of the outer world.
- 13. The first deliberate act.
- 14. The first love.
- 15. The power to move by will.
- 16. First pain from love.
- 17. Beginnings of speech.
- 18. First understood answer to speech.
- 19. The power to stand and walk.
- 20. The power to discriminate safety and danger.
-
- 21. Cultural behavior begins.
- 22. Control of body functions.
- 23. Learning and reason.
- 24. Puberty.
- 25. Physical growth stops --- adulthood in society.
- 26. Cultivation of the senses.
- 27. Expression of the senses.
- 28. Awareness of spiritual existence.
- 29. The soul reaches beyond the spirit.
- 30. The soul acts apart from the body spirit.
-
- 31. The soul vitalizes the senses.
- 32. The soul inspires the dreams.
- 33. The soul teaches rational powers (ceremonial magick).
- 34. The soul guides the emotions (Natural magick).
- 35. The soul rules the body and spirit.
- 36. The soul guides beyond the body.
- 37. The soul blesses beyond the body.
- 38. The soul endures without the body.
- 39. The soul acts without the body.
- 40. The soul grows without the body.
-
- 41. Consciousness of the world is a flame.
- 42. Guardianship of the world.
- 43. Guardianship of souls.
- 44. Guardianship of the Watchers.
- 45. Sovereignty --- power to represent the highest.
- 46. The power to destroy by greatness.
- 47. The power to preserve by greatness.
- 48. The power to build in greatness.
- 49. The greatness beyond light.
-
- 50. Eternal being.
-
-
- The examples of the fifty gates presented above demonstrate one of two
- principal forms of the gates of Understanding. These first two examples
- are representative of the higher of the two forms and can be related to the
- Tree of Life diagram. According to Krakovshy's "Kabbalah: The Light of
- Redemption", pp. 155 to 157, gates 1 through 10 are the ten Sephiroth of a
- tree growing within the conjoined Malkut-Yesod-Tipheret of a greater tree.
- Thus gate 1 is Malkut within Malkut-Yesod-Tipheret. Gate 2 is Yesod within
- Malkut-Yesod-Tipheret. This continues with gate 10 being Keter within
- Malkut-Yesod-Tipheret of the greater.
- Gates 11 through 20 are a tree of ten growing within Hod of a greater
- tree.
- Gates 21 through 30 are a tree of ten growing within Netzach of a
- greater tree; e.g. gate 24 is Netzach of a lesser tree that grows within
- the Netzach of the greater tree.
- Gates 31 through 40 are a lesser tree growing within the Geburah of a
- greater.
- Gates 41 through 50 are a lesser tree growing within Chesed of a greater
- --- yet the fiftieth gate touches a bond with Binah of the greater tree.
- Through Binah the fiftieth gate is distantly united with Chokmah of the
- greater tree. Chokmah of the greater reaches to Keter of the greater.
- Keter of the greater touches Ain Soph Aur and becomes eternal by that
- touch.
-
- The second and lower of the two forms of the fifty gates of understanding
- has a structure curiously like certain of Crowley's methods. Each of the
- lower seven Sephiroth holds a truncated tree of seven. These lesser trees
- are cut short by the fear that dwells in the mortal spirit of human kind.
- This spirit knows that it is but a spark before a greater fire; yet it
- fears to draw the greater lest it vanish without a trace. The lesser
- spirit has no need to fear dissolution, for the greater fire takes its
- essence from the changing sparks that shine within its flame. This lesser
- spark is akin to Crowley's idea of Hadit while the greater fire is akin to
- Nuit. The difference here is an emphasis on "fear of encounter" rather
- than on desire for union.
-
- Here is an example of the second form of the fifty gates of Binah. It
- is said to be lower only from the greater being a perspective natural to
- one above the Abyss and the lower to that of one who is striving to cross
- the Abyss.
-
- 1. Malkut within MALKUT. Lifeless matter.
- 2. Yesod within MALKUT. Matter differentiates into substances. Elements.
- 3. Hod within MALKUT. Molecules are formed.
- 4. Netzach within MALKUT. Organic substances appear.
- 5. Tipheret within MALKUT. Primitive life appears.
- 6. Geburah within MALKUT. Primitive life Reproduces in kind.
- 7. Chesed within MALKUT. Evolution of species begins.
-
- 8. Malkut within YESOD. Creatures interact.
- 9. Yesod within YESOD. Creatures become aware of the living and the
- lifeless.
- 10. Hod within YESOD. Creatures evolve defenses and weapons.
- 11. Netzach within YESOD. Creatures become social.
- 12. Tipheret within YESOD. Creatures take harmless pleasure with one another.
- 13. Geburah within YESOD. Creatures begin to care for one another.
- 14. Chesed within YESOD. Food and other needs are shared.
-
- 15. Malkut within HOD. Objects are used as tools
- 16. Yesod within HOD. Objects are honored.
- 17. Hod within HOD. Tools are made.
- 18. Netzach within HOD. Tools and shelters are improved.
- 19. Tipheret within HOD. Tool making is taught.
- 20. Geburah within HOD. Trade begins.
- 21. Chesed within HOD. Things not needed are kept for the future.
-
- 22. Malkut within NETZACH. Objects are admired.
- 23. Yesod within NETZACH. Objects are decorated.
- 24. Hod within NETZACH. Decoration represents nature.
- 25. Netzach within NETZACH. Nature is influenced by decoration.
- 26. Tipheret within NETZACH. Artists are honored.
- 27. Geburah within NETZACH. Design departs from nature.
- 28. Chesed within NETZACH. Collections of symbols appear.
-
- 29. Malkut within TIPHERET. Nations appear.
- 30. Yesod within TIPHERET. Nations react with nations.
- 31. Hod within TIPHERET. Trade between nations begins.
- 32. Netzach within TIPHERET. Nations share knowledge.
- 33. Tipheret within TIPHERET. Nations honor nations.
- 34. Geburah within TIPHERET. International ritual is formalized by practice.
- 35. Chesed within TIPHERET. Commonwealth of humanity is recognized.
-
- 36. Malkut within GEBURAH. History is invented.
- 37. Yesod within GEBURAH. Moral myth appears.
- 38. Hod within GEBURAH. Progress is invented.
- 39. Netzach within GEBURAH. Evolution is honored.
- 40. Tipheret within GEBURAH. Commonwealth of beings is recognized.
- 41. Geburah within GEBURAH. Obligations to nonhuman nature are recognized.
- 42. Chesed within GEBURAH. Abstraction is held superior to the material.
-
- 43. Malkut within CHESED. Religion and state begin to separate.
- 44. Yesod within CHESED. Utopias are imagined.
- 45. Hod within CHESED. Religion becomes Philosophy.
- 46. Netzach within CHESED. Tolerance of differences in philosophy appears.
- 47. Tipheret within CHESED. Existentialism, Positivism & Teleologism coalesce.
- 48. Geburah within CHESED. Personal identity with abstraction is the goal.
- 49. Chesed within CHESED. Enlightenment becomes the goal.
-
- 50. Binah. Enlightenment is attained.
-
- The fifty gates of understanding can also be used in ritual meditation.
- The second approach to interpreting the fifty gates (below the Abyss) forms
- a structure for a negative confession like that found in the "Egyptian Book
- of the Dead". In this, seven statements of purity are made for each of the
- seven lower Sephiroth. These are not to be memorized, but are made up on
- the spot by the ritualist each time. Each statement corresponds to a
- Sephira within each of the seven Sephiroth according to the pattern shown
- just above. Seven times seven is forty-nine statements in all. Each
- statement must take the form of a denial of fault, corresponding to the
- combination of the Sephiroth. The depth and soul-searching quality of the
- forth-nine truths determines success or failure. When the ritualist can
- say all forty-nine of these statements truthfully, the fiftieth gate will
- open into the Supernals though Binah. It is not necessary for the
- statements to be accurate in regard to one's everyday life. This procedure
- gradually formulates a higher self from of the normal personality. The
- form of the statements should begin with "I have not ..." and conclude with
- a denial of fault; e.g. "I have not cheated anyone." "I have not lied to
- anyone." and so on. This practice is given at greater length in my booklet
- "Magick and Qabalah #1", pp. 24-27.
-
- --- TSG
-
- Note to the Electronic Edition. In the above article, Hebrew Letters have
- been represented by English letters. For each group of consecutive words
- in Hebrew, the prefix "HB:" identifies. The following substitutions are
- then used:
-
- A = Aleph ------- not correct for pronunciation.
- B = Bet
- G = Gemel
- D = Dalet
- H = Heh
- V = Vau
- Z = Zain
- Ch = Chet ------- not correct for pronunciation.
- T = Tet
- Y = Yod
- K = Koph
- L = Lamed
- M = Mem
- N = Nun
- S = Samekh
- a'a = Ayin
- P = Peh
- Tz = Tzaddi
- Q = Qof
- R = Resh
- Sh = Shin
- Th = Taw -------- not correct for pronunciation.
-
-
-