Hi all,
I'm new here so apologies if this has come up before. I'm looking for a dictionary of English qabalah, specifically the EQ-11 and TEQ variants - can anybody help?
Qabalistic dictionaries
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Re: Qabalistic dictionaries
Copyright issues. We need to observe them.
I found this, though, with a wee calculator tool at the bottom:
http://davidcherubim.net/englishqabalah.htm
I found this, though, with a wee calculator tool at the bottom:
http://davidcherubim.net/englishqabalah.htm
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Re: Qabalistic dictionaries
Are we talking about English Qabalah (like William Gray) or translation of Hebrew terms into english words?
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Re: Qabalistic dictionaries
Thanks very much for the replies guys - and for the research, Nahemah (sorry: didn't think about copyright, etc.).
The English Qabalah's I'm into are EQ-11 (sometimes called ALW) which was discovered independently by Jim Lees & Carol Smith in 'the '70s and numbers the letters from 1 - 26. Jake Stratton-Kent was spokesman for it for a good while. TEQ is a more recent discovery by R L Gillis that's based on Liber Trigrammaton. I've not used the latter yet but the former is powerful stuff. I was just hoping that someone out there had knocked up a dictionary of either system (to save me the bother ;-)).
The English Qabalah's I'm into are EQ-11 (sometimes called ALW) which was discovered independently by Jim Lees & Carol Smith in 'the '70s and numbers the letters from 1 - 26. Jake Stratton-Kent was spokesman for it for a good while. TEQ is a more recent discovery by R L Gillis that's based on Liber Trigrammaton. I've not used the latter yet but the former is powerful stuff. I was just hoping that someone out there had knocked up a dictionary of either system (to save me the bother ;-)).
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http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... =2&t=39045
Information Resources
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... 57&t=36162
Fundamental Development
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... 57&t=37025
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... =2&t=39045
Information Resources
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... 57&t=36162
Fundamental Development
http://www.occultforum.org/forum/viewto ... 57&t=37025
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Re: Qabalistic dictionaries
Great - thanks Desecrated. Very useful!