
777: Alistair Crowley's Kabbalah Collection
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Book Introduction
Occultist, magician, poet, novelist, mountaineer, painter.
There was even speculation that there might have been a spy there.
How can the range of modifiers that describe a person be this wide!
The genius who became a wizard
Alistair Crowley (real name Edward Alexander Crowley) was born in 1875 into a wealthy family in England.
His parents were devout Christian fundamentalists, and his father died when Crowley was eleven.
He began to wander in all aspects, including his studies and faith, and found solace in chess, poetry, and mountain climbing.
He first experienced the occult while studying at Cambridge University, and while pursuing his dream of becoming a Russian diplomat, he suddenly fell ill and realized the futility of life, deciding to dedicate his life to the occult.
In 1898 he was initiated into the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, led by Mathers, and in 1912 he joined the Ordo Templi Orientis, serving as its British branch president.
After that, he traveled between the United States and several European countries, working hard on writing and studying magic with his comrades and students.
There was even speculation that there might have been a spy there.
How can the range of modifiers that describe a person be this wide!
The genius who became a wizard
Alistair Crowley (real name Edward Alexander Crowley) was born in 1875 into a wealthy family in England.
His parents were devout Christian fundamentalists, and his father died when Crowley was eleven.
He began to wander in all aspects, including his studies and faith, and found solace in chess, poetry, and mountain climbing.
He first experienced the occult while studying at Cambridge University, and while pursuing his dream of becoming a Russian diplomat, he suddenly fell ill and realized the futility of life, deciding to dedicate his life to the occult.
In 1898 he was initiated into the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, led by Mathers, and in 1912 he joined the Ordo Templi Orientis, serving as its British branch president.
After that, he traveled between the United States and several European countries, working hard on writing and studying magic with his comrades and students.
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index
Note / 5
Translator's Preface / 7
Volume 1 - Gematria / 15
Kabbalistic Methodology Foundations / 17
1.
Mathers's Preface to the Zohar / 18
2.
Kabbalah Orthodoxy / 38
3.
Kabbalistic Biblical Exegetical Criticism / 50
4.
Crowley's 22-letter secret key / 55
Solomon's Temple: A Thought on Numbers / 61
Part I.
The Universe as It Is / 62
Part II.
The Universe We Pursue / 87
Volume 2 - 777 REVISED / 113
Editor's Preface / 114
Crowley's 777 Preface / 117
On the Nature and Meaning of the Magic Alphabet / 127
The Meaning of Prime Numbers from 11 to 97 / 137
Various arrangements / 140
Table I - Table VI.
Description of the main column speeds / 149
Appendix A.
What is Kabbalah? / 255
Appendix B.
On 'number', that is, 'symbol' / 257
Appendix C.
Table of I Ching's I Ching Correspondences / 270
Book 3 - Sepher Sephirot / 281
Crowley's Preface / 282
Editor's Preface / 286
Abbreviations, Symbols, and Numbers / 289
Acquisition Table / 290
Sepher Sephirot / 299
Volume 2, Special Volume - Corresponding List / 404-369 (Reverse Order)
Translator's Preface / 7
Volume 1 - Gematria / 15
Kabbalistic Methodology Foundations / 17
1.
Mathers's Preface to the Zohar / 18
2.
Kabbalah Orthodoxy / 38
3.
Kabbalistic Biblical Exegetical Criticism / 50
4.
Crowley's 22-letter secret key / 55
Solomon's Temple: A Thought on Numbers / 61
Part I.
The Universe as It Is / 62
Part II.
The Universe We Pursue / 87
Volume 2 - 777 REVISED / 113
Editor's Preface / 114
Crowley's 777 Preface / 117
On the Nature and Meaning of the Magic Alphabet / 127
The Meaning of Prime Numbers from 11 to 97 / 137
Various arrangements / 140
Table I - Table VI.
Description of the main column speeds / 149
Appendix A.
What is Kabbalah? / 255
Appendix B.
On 'number', that is, 'symbol' / 257
Appendix C.
Table of I Ching's I Ching Correspondences / 270
Book 3 - Sepher Sephirot / 281
Crowley's Preface / 282
Editor's Preface / 286
Abbreviations, Symbols, and Numbers / 289
Acquisition Table / 290
Sepher Sephirot / 299
Volume 2, Special Volume - Corresponding List / 404-369 (Reverse Order)
Publisher's Review
The magical life of Leo or Libra
He collaborated, interacted, and practiced with countless people.
Much of Crowley's public image has been shaped (mostly negatively) by the testimonies of those close to him and those who had fallen out with him.
For example, Betty May, wife of Raoul Loveday, who lived in Crowley's commune in Sicily, said in a press interview that her husband had to drink the blood of sacrificed cats. As these testimonies accumulated, Crowley came to be seen as the leader of a cult steeped in Satanism, sex magic, and drugs.
But this impression is merely a distorted version of a very small fragment of the character of Crowley.
The life of an eccentric libertarian immersed in the strange but fascinating field of magic was a perfect subject for journalists and the public seeking sensational gossip.
Pretense? Admit it! But a thorough scholar.
On the other hand, it is less well known that he developed an original philosophical system through numerous writings, starting with The Book of the Law in 1904.
The Knights Templar also had the important task of revising and organizing the group's various rituals.
The changes he brought about were so radical that they provoked a backlash from existing members accustomed to the existing ritual system derived from Freemasonry, but they played a key role in establishing the group's conscious identity.
Meanwhile, he laid the foundation for the modern tarot, as shown in the 'Thoth Tarot' he created, introduced Eastern spiritual traditions to modern Westerners, and established the Western yoga system.
His collected works, Equinox, are a vast collection of occult knowledge.
He is a figure who cannot be ignored in the occult world as well as in society as a whole, as he was ranked 73rd in the BBC's '100 Greatest Britons' survey in 2002.
『777』, the culmination of the Kabbalah knowledge he collected and achieved, is finally published in a complete Korean translation.
ㆍStudy of the new energy entity through the fundamental principles and practice of numerology
ㆍCorrespondence between letters (Hebrew alphabet) and power (the basis of Kabbalah magic)
ㆍA practical methodology for comparative religious studies through the deification of various Eastern and Western religions
ㆍA list of corresponding principles and powers of ritual magic
ㆍCorrespondence and annotation of astrological concepts and reality
ㆍVarious commentaries that can open new horizons in tarot card interpretation
ㆍThe essence of force-wave contained in color (color scale)
Because it comprehensively covers the correspondences of various fields, it is a must-read for those studying Kabbalah, magic, tarot, and astrology, as well as for producers of various occult content.
In particular, the author's extensive and accurate commentary will surely excite the hearts of readers passionate about the occult.
The translator's accurate translation and knowledge of Kabbalah are also impressive.
He collaborated, interacted, and practiced with countless people.
Much of Crowley's public image has been shaped (mostly negatively) by the testimonies of those close to him and those who had fallen out with him.
For example, Betty May, wife of Raoul Loveday, who lived in Crowley's commune in Sicily, said in a press interview that her husband had to drink the blood of sacrificed cats. As these testimonies accumulated, Crowley came to be seen as the leader of a cult steeped in Satanism, sex magic, and drugs.
But this impression is merely a distorted version of a very small fragment of the character of Crowley.
The life of an eccentric libertarian immersed in the strange but fascinating field of magic was a perfect subject for journalists and the public seeking sensational gossip.
Pretense? Admit it! But a thorough scholar.
On the other hand, it is less well known that he developed an original philosophical system through numerous writings, starting with The Book of the Law in 1904.
The Knights Templar also had the important task of revising and organizing the group's various rituals.
The changes he brought about were so radical that they provoked a backlash from existing members accustomed to the existing ritual system derived from Freemasonry, but they played a key role in establishing the group's conscious identity.
Meanwhile, he laid the foundation for the modern tarot, as shown in the 'Thoth Tarot' he created, introduced Eastern spiritual traditions to modern Westerners, and established the Western yoga system.
His collected works, Equinox, are a vast collection of occult knowledge.
He is a figure who cannot be ignored in the occult world as well as in society as a whole, as he was ranked 73rd in the BBC's '100 Greatest Britons' survey in 2002.
『777』, the culmination of the Kabbalah knowledge he collected and achieved, is finally published in a complete Korean translation.
ㆍStudy of the new energy entity through the fundamental principles and practice of numerology
ㆍCorrespondence between letters (Hebrew alphabet) and power (the basis of Kabbalah magic)
ㆍA practical methodology for comparative religious studies through the deification of various Eastern and Western religions
ㆍA list of corresponding principles and powers of ritual magic
ㆍCorrespondence and annotation of astrological concepts and reality
ㆍVarious commentaries that can open new horizons in tarot card interpretation
ㆍThe essence of force-wave contained in color (color scale)
Because it comprehensively covers the correspondences of various fields, it is a must-read for those studying Kabbalah, magic, tarot, and astrology, as well as for producers of various occult content.
In particular, the author's extensive and accurate commentary will surely excite the hearts of readers passionate about the occult.
The translator's accurate translation and knowledge of Kabbalah are also impressive.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 1, 2025
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 406 pages | 840g | 158*230*29mm
- ISBN13: 9788994290201
- ISBN10: 8994290206
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