Principal Qabalistic Correspondences
Key | Col. XIV | Col. CLXXX | Col. CLXXXI |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 4 Aces | — | — |
2 | 4 Twos — Knights | — | — |
3 | 4 Threes — Queens | — | — |
4 | 4 Fours | — | — |
5 | 4 Fives | — | — |
6 | 4 Sixes — Princes | — | — |
7 | 4 Sevens | — | — |
8 | 4 Eights | — | — |
9 | 4 Nines | — | — |
10 | 4 Tens — Princesses | — | — |
11 | 0 — The Fool | The Spirit of Αιθηρ | A bearded Ancient seen in profile |
12 | I — The Magus | The Magus of Power | A fair youth with winged helmet and heels, equipped as a Magician, displays his art |
13 | II — The Priestess | The Priestess of the Silver Star | A crowned priestess sits before the veil of Isis between the pillars of Seth |
14 | III — The Empress | The Daughter of the Mighty Ones | Crowned with stars, a winged goddess stands upon the moon |
15 | IV — The Emperor | Sun of the Morning, chief among the Mighty | A flame-clad god bearing equivalent symbols |
16 | V — The Hierophant | The Magus of the Eternal | Between the Pillars sits an Ancient |
17 | VI — The Lovers | The Children of the Voice; the Oracle of the Mighty Gods | A prophet, young, and in the Sign of Osiris Risen |
18 | VII — The Chariot | The Child of the Powers of the Waters; the Lord of the Triumph of Light | A young and holy king under the starry canopy |
19 | XI — Lust | The Daughter of the Flaming Sword | A smiling woman holds the open jaws of a fierce and powerful lion |
20 | IX — The Hermit | The Prophet of the Eternal, the Magus of the Voice of Power | Wrapped in a cloke and cowl, an Acnient walketh bearing a lamp and staff |
21 | X — Fortune | The Lord of the Forces of Life | A wheel of six shafts, whereon revolve the Triad of Hermanuabis, Sphinx and Typhon |
22 | VIII — Adjustment | The Daughter of the Lords of Truth. The Ruler of the Balance | A conventional figure of Justice with scales and balances |
23 | XII — The Hanged Man | The Spirit of the Mighty Waters | The figure of an hanged or crucified man |
24 | XIII — Death | The Child of the Great Transformers. The Lord of the Gate of Death | A skeleton with a scythe mowing men. The scythe handle is a Tau |
25 | XIV — Art | The Daughter of the Reconcilers, the Bringer-forth of Life | The Figure of Diana huntress |
26 | XV — The Devil | The Lord of the Gates of Matter. The Child of the Forces of Time | The figure of Pan or Priapus |
27 | XVI — The Tower | The Lord of the Hosts of the Mighty | A tower struck by forked lightning |
28 | XVII — The Star | The Daughter of the Firmament; the Dweller between the Waters | The figure of a water-nymph disporting herself |
29 | XVIII — The Moon | The Ruler of Flux and Reflux. The Child of the Sons of the Mighty | The waning moon |
30 | XIX — The Sun | The Lord of the Fire of the World | The Sun |
31 | XX — The Æon | The Spirit of the Primal Fire | Israfel blowing the Last Trumpet. The dead arising from their tombs |
32 | XXI — The Universe | The Great One of the Night of Time | Should contain a demonstration of the Quadrature of the Circle |
32 bis | — | — | — |
31 bis | — | — | — |
Notes
The correspondences are all taken from Crowley's 777, with the following modifications:
- Column XIV, General Tarot Attributions — titles changed for consistency with The Book of Thoth; suit and court card dual attributions removed from Trumps
- Column CXXIII, Qliphoth (English) — English names of Sephirotic Qliphoth taken from Column CXXIII, names of other Qliphoth taken from notes to Column VIII
Currently no changes have been made to adjust for AL I, 57.
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