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Mathers Table from the 1912 edition of The Kabbalah Unveiled.. The Mathers table of Hebrew and "Chaldee" letters is a tabular display of the pronunciation, appearance, numerical values, transliteration, names, and symbolism of the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet appearing in The Kabbalah Unveiled, [1] S.L. MacGregor Mathers' late 19th century English translation of Kabbala Denudata ...
English Qaballa (EQ) is a system of Hermetic Qabalah, supported by a system of arithmancy that interprets the letters of the English alphabet via an assigned set of values. . It was created by James Lees in 1976, through his efforts to understand, interpret, and elaborate on the mysteries of Aleister Crowley's Book of the L
Judaism, Kodesh, Kabbalah: Considered to be the unspeakable name of God, written as YHWH. The four letter name has many pronunciations and can be seen over 7,000 times throughout the Hebrew Bible. As symbol, it was incorporated into the Greek Tetractys by Jewish Kabbalistic occult tradition as an evolving arrangement of ten letters.
In the Kabbalah, it is the primordial energy out of which all things are created. [26] The next stage is "Chokmah" (or "wisdom" in English), which is considered to be a stage at which the infinitely hot and contracted singularity expanded forth into space and time. It is often thought of as pure dynamic energy of an infinite intensity forever ...
In Judaism, Kabbalah is a form of Torah commentary that was especially prominent in the sixteenth century via the book the Zohar. It introduced the diminishing Four Worlds , God as the transcendent Ain Soph , Israel as embodying the Shekinah , or "presence", as children of the True God, and most famously the ten Sephiroth as schema of the ...
Christian Kabbalah, a Christian interpretation of Jewish Kabbalah; Hermetic Qabalah, a Western esoteric tradition involving mysticism and the occult English Qaballa, a system of Hermetic Qabalah, supported by a system of numerology that interprets the letters of the English alphabet via an assigned set of values
English Qabalah refers to several different systems [62]: 24–25 of mysticism related to Hermetic Qabalah that interpret the letters of the English alphabet via an assigned set of numerological significances. [63] [64]: 269 The first system of English gematria was used by the poet John Skelton in 1523 in his poem "The Garland of Laurel". [65]
There are various systems of English gematria or numerology. [22] These systems interpret the letters of the Roman script or English alphabet via an assigned set of numerological significances. [23] [24] English Qaballa, on the other hand, refers specifically to a Qabalah supported by a system discovered by James Lees in 1976.