Thelema

Alchemy, Numerology, Qabalah, Thelema

Tzaddi is not the Star

Crowley Rejects Meditation Aleister Crowley’s channelled work from 1904, Liber AL vel Legis, or Book of the Law, is famous for being riddled with, well, riddles, most of which he himself openly admitted he couldn’t unravel. Earlier on, I’ve had a crack at a few of the better known ones. This one is a little […]

Numerology, Thelema

Liber AL vel Legis revealed by Agrippa Cipher?

Aleister Crowley’s channelled work, Liber AL vel Legis, or Book of the Law (1904), is riddled, literally, with number and word puzzles that challenge the reader to comprehend. I had a crack at one of the two most famous ones a few months back. That was from Chapter III. This time I’m having a go

Numerology, Qabalah, Thelema

Plinthing Genesis: How Outside Agents Tag their Work

Some forty years ago, various mathematically oriented Christians began to write about the remarkable number symmetry of the opening line of the Old Testament. I myself wrote a piece about this some twenty years back, drawing on the original work of Vernon Jenkins. Let’s take a quick look at the Hebrew version of Genesis 1:1.

Numerology, Qabalah, Thelema

Frater Achad was the Child of the New Aeon!

Alphanumeric Qabalah gives the proof The Beast-Muse is On The Loose! Charles Stansfeld Jones (1886-1950), better known as Frater Achad, was believed by himself and Aleister Crowley to have been the “Child of the New Aeon,” predicted in the Liber AL vel Legis, a work which Crowley channelled from a source known as “Aiwass” whilst

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