The
Sefer Yetzirah
(Translated By Wynn Wescott)...
- CHAPTER ONE
-
- 1. In thirty-two wonderful Paths of Wisdom did Jah,
Jehovah Tzabaoth, the God of
- Israel, the Elohim of the living, the King of ages, the
merciful and gracious God, the exalted
- One, the Dweller in eternity, most high and holy engrave
his name by the three
- Sepharim-Numbers, Letters, and Sounds.
-
- 2. Ten are the ineffable Sephiroth. Twenty-two are the
Letters, the Foundation of all things;
- there are Three Mothers, Seven Double and Twelve Simple
letters.
-
- 3. The ineffable Sephiroth are Ten, so are the Numbers;
and as there are in man five fingers
- over against five, so over them is established a covenant
of strength, by word of mouth, and
- by the circumcision of the flesh.
-
- 4. Ten is the number of the ineffable Sephiroth, ten and
not nine, ten and not eleven.
- Understand this wisdom, and be wise in the perception.
Search out concerning it, restore the
- W'ord to its creator, and replace Him who formed it upon
his throne.
-
- 5. The Ten ineffable Sephiroth have ten vast regions
bound unto them; boundless in ongin and
- having no ending; an abyss' of good and of ill;
measureless height and depth; boundless to the
- East and the West; boundless to the North and South; and
the Lord the only God, the Faithful
- King rules all these from his holy seat, for ever and
ever.
-
- 6. The Ten ineffable Sephiroth have the appearance of the
Lightning flash, their origin is
- unseen and no end is perceived. The Word is in them as
they rush forth and as they return, they
- speak as from the whirling wind and returning fall
prostrate in adoration before the Throne.
-
- 7. The Ten ineffable Sephiroth, whose ending is even as
their origin, are like as a flame
- arising from a burning coal. For God is superlative in
his Unity, there is none equal unto Him:
- what number canst thou place before One. "
-
- 8. Ten are the ineffable Sephiroth; seal up thy lips lest
thou speak of them, and guard thy
- heart as thou considerest them; and if thy mind escape
from thee bring it back to thy control;
- even as it was said' " running and returning"
(the living creatures ran and returned) and hence
- was the Covenant made.
-
- 9. The ineffable Sephiroth give forth the Ten numbers.
First; the Spirit of the God of the
- living; Blessed and more than blessed be the Living God
of ages. The Voice, the Spirit, and the
- Word-, these are of the Holy Spirit.
-
- 10. Second; from the Spirit He produced Air, and formed
in it twenty-two sounds-the letters;
- three are mothers, seven are double, and twelve are
simple; but the Spirit is first and above
- these. Third; from the Air He formed the Waters, and from
the formless and void made mire
- and clay, and designed surfaces upon them, and hewed
recesses in them, and formed the strong
- material foundation. Fourth; from the Water He formed
Fire and made for Himself a Throne of
- Glory with Auphanim, Seraphim and Kerubim, as his
ministering angels; and with these three
- he completed his dwelling, as it is written, "Who
maketh his angels spirits and his ministers
- a flaming fire".'
-
- 11. He selected three letters from among the simple ones
and sealed them and formed them
- into a Great Name, I H V, and with this He sealed the
universe in six directions. ,
-
- Fifth; He looked above, and sealed the Height with I H V.
- Sixth; He looked below, and sealed the Depth with I V H.
- Seventh; He looked forward, and sealed the East with H I
V.
- Eighth; He looked backward, and sealed the West with H V
I.
- Ninth; He looked to the right, and sealed the South with
V I H.
- Tenth; He looked to the left, and sealed the North with
V- H I.
-
- 12. Behold ! From the Ten ineffable Sephiroth do
proceed-the One Spirit of the Gods of the
- living, Air, Water, Fire; and also Height, Depth, East,
West, North and South.
-
- CHAPTER TWO
-
- 1. The twenty-two sounds and letters are the Foundation
of all things. Three mothers,
- seven doubles and twelve simples. The Three Mothers are
Aleph, Mem and Shin, they are Air,
- Water and Fire. Water is silent, Fire is sibilant, and
Air derived from the Spirit is as the
- tongue of a balance standing between these contraries
which are in equilibrium, reconciling
- and mediating between them.
-
- 2. He hath formed, weighed, and composed with these
twenty-two letters every soul, and the
- soul of everything which shall hereafter be.
-
- 3. These twenty-two sounds 'or letters are formed by the
voice, impressed on the air, and
- audibly modified in five places; in the throat, in the
mouth, by the tongue, through the teeth,
- and by the lips.
-
- 4. These twenty-two letters, which are the foundation of
all things, He arranged as upon a
- sphere with two hundred and thirty-one gates, and the
sphere may be rotated forward or
- backward, whether for good or for evil: from the good
comes true pleasure, from evil nought
- but torment.
-
- 5. For He shewed the combination of these letters, each
with the other; Aleph with all, and all
- with Aleph; Beth with all, and all with Beth. Thus in
combining all together in pairs are
- produced the two hundred and thirty-one gates of
knowledge.
-
- 6. And from the non-existent He made Some-Thing; and all
forms of speech and everything that
- has been produced; from the empty void He made the
material world, and from the inert earth
- He brought' forth everything that hath life. He hewed, as
it were, vast columns out of the
- intangible air, and by the power of His Name made every
'creature and everything that' is; and
- the production of all things from the twenty-two letters
is the proof that they are all but
- parts of one body.
-
- CHAPTER THREE
-
- 1. The Foundation of all others is composed of the Three
Mothers, Aleph, Mem and
- Shin; they resemble a Balance, on the one hand the
guilty, on the other hand the purified, and
- Aleph the Air is like the Tongue of a Balance standing
between them.
-
- 2. The Three Mothers Aleph, Mem and Shin are a great
Mystery, very admirable and most
- recondite, and sealed as with six rings; and from them
proceed Air, Fire, and Water, which
- divide into male and female forces. The Three Mothers
Aleph, Mem and Shin are the Foundation,
- from them spring three Fathers, and from these have
proceeded all things that are in the
- world.
-
- 3. The Three Mothers in the world are Aleph Mem and Shin:
the heavens were produced from
- Fire; the earth from the Water; and the Air from the
Spirit is as a reconciler between the Fire
- and the Water.
-
- 4. The Three Mothers Aleph, Mem and Shin, Fire, Water and
Air are shown in the Year; from the
- fire was made heat, from the waters was made cold, and
from the air was produced the
- temperate state, again a mediator between them. The Three
Mothers, Aleph, Mem and Shin,
- Fire, Water and Air are found in Man: from the fire was
formed the head; from the water the
- belly; and from the air was formed the chest again placed
as a mediator between the others.
-
- 5. These Three Mothers did He produce and design, and
combined them; and He sealed them as
- the three mothers in the Universe, in the Year and in
Man-both male and female. He caused the
- letter Aleph to reign in Air and crowned it, and
combining it with the others He sealed it, as
- Air in the World, as the temperate (climate) of the Year,
and as the chest the lungs for
- breathing air in Man: the male with A.M.S., the female
with S.M.A. He caused the letter Mem to
- reign in Water, crowned it, and combining it with the
others formed the earth in the world,
- cold in the year, and the belly in man, male and female,
the former with M.A.S., the latter with
- M.S.A. He caused Shin to reign in Fire, and crowned it,
and combining it with the others, sealed
- with it the heavens in the universe, heat in the year and
the head in man, male and female.
-
- CHAPTER FOUR
-
- 1. The Seven Double Letters, Beth, Gimel, Daleth, Kaph,
Pe, Resh, and Tau have each
- two sounds associated with them. They are referred to
Life, Peace, Wisdom, Riches, Grace,
- Fertility and Power. The two sounds of each letter are
the hard and the soft-the aspirated and
- the softened. They are called Double, because each letter
presents a contrast or permutation ;
- thus Life and Death; Peace and War(Evil); Wisdom and
Folly; Riches and Poverty; Grace and
- Indignation; Fertility and Solitude (Desolation); Power
and Servitude.
-
- 2. These Seven Double Letters point out seven localities;
Above, Below, East, West, North,
- South, and the Palace of Holiness in the midst of them
sustaining all things.
-
- 3. These Seven Double Letters He designed, produced, and
combined, and formed with them the
- Planets (stars) of this Universe, the Days of the Week,
and the Gates of the soul (the orifices
- of perception) in Man. From these Seven He hath produced
the Seven Heavens, the Seven Earths,
- the Seven Sabbaths: for this cause He has loved and
blessed the number Seven, more than all
- things under Heaven (His Throne).
-
- 4. Two Letters produce two houses; three form six; four
form twenty-four; five form one
- hundred and twenty; six form seven hundred and twenty ;
seven form five thousand and forty;
- and beyond this their numbers increase so that the mouth
can hardly utter them, nor the ear
- hear the number of them. So now, behold the Stars of the
Universe (Planets) are Seven; the
- Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars. The
Seven are also the Seven Days of
- Creation; and the Seven Gateways of the Soul of Man-the
two eyes, the two ears, the mouth
- and the two nostrils. So with the Seven are formed the
seven heavens,~ the seven earths, and
- the seven periods of time; and so has He preferred the
number Seven above all things under
- Heaven.
-
- SUPPLEMENT TO CHAPTER IV.
- (NB: The following section is
relatively modern, and is not part of the original texts
of the Sefer Yetzirah).
- He produced Beth, and referred it to Wisdom; He crowned
it, combined and formed with it the
- Moon in the Universe, the first day of the week, and the
right eye of man.
-
- He produced Gimel, and referred it to Health; He crowned
it, combined and joined with it Mars
- in the Universe, the second day of the week, and the
right ear of man.
-
- He produced Daleth, and referred it to Fertility; He
crowned it, combined and formed with it
- the Sun in the Universe, the third day of the week, and
the right nostril of man.
-
- He produced Kaph, and referred it to Life; He crowned it,
combined and formed with it Venus in
- the Universe, the fourth day of the week, and the left
eye of man.
-
- He produced Pe, and referred it to Power; He crowned it,
combined and formed with it Mercury
- in the Universe, the fifth day of the week, and the left
ear of man.
-
- He produced Resh and referred it to Peace; He crowned it,
combined and formed with it Saturn
- in the Universe, the sixth day of the week, and the left
nostril of man.
-
- He produced Tau, and referred it to Beauty; He crowned
it, combined and formed with it
- Jupiter in the Universe, the Seventh Day of the week, and
the mouth of man.
-
- By these Seven letters were also made seven worlds, seven
heavens, seven earths, seven
- seas,. seven rivers, seven deserts, seven days, seven
weeks from Passover to Pentecost, and
- every seventh year a Jubilee.
-
- CHAPTER FIVE
-
- 1. The Twelve Simple Letters are Heh, Vau, Zain, Cheth,
Teth, Yod, Lamed, Nun,
- Samech, Oin, Tzaddi and Qoph:They are the foundations of
these twelve properties: Sight,
- Hearing, Smell, Speech, Taste, Sexual Love, Work,
Movement, Anger, Mirth, Imagination and
- Sleep. These Twelve are also allotted to the directions
in space: North-east, South-east, the
- East above, the East below, the North above, the North
below, the South-west, the North-west,
- the West above, the West below, the South above, and the
South below; these diverge to
- infinity, and are as the arms of the Universe.
-
- 2. These Twelve Simple Letters he designed, and combined,
and formed with them the Twelve
- celestial constellations of the Zodiac, whose signs are
Teth, Shin, Tau, Samech, Aleph, Beth,
- Mem, Oin, Qoph, Gimel, Daleth and Daleth. The Twelve are
also the Months of the Year: Nisan,
- Yiar, Sivan, Tamuz, Ab, Elul, Tishri, Hesvan, Kislev,
Tebet, Sabat and Adar. The Twelve are also
- the Twelve organs of living creatures, the two hands, the
two feet, the two kidneys, the
- spleen, the liver, the gall, private parts, stomach and
intestines.
-
- He made these, as it were provinces, and arranged them as
in order of battle for warfare. And
- also the Elohim made one from the region of the other.
-
- Three Mothers and Three Fathers; and thence issue Fire,
Air, and Water. Three Mothers, Seven
- Doubles and Twelve Simples..
-
- 3. Behold now these are the Twenty and Two Letters from
which Jah, Jehovah Tzabaoth, the
- Elohim of the living, the God of Israel, exalted and
sublime, the Dweller in eternity, formed
- and established all things; High and Holy is His Name.
-
- SUPPLEMENT TO CHAPTER V.
- (NB.-As above, this section is also
a modern addition to the Sefer Yetzirah)
- 1.God produced He, predominant in Speech, crowned it,
combined and formed with it Aries in
- the Un~verse, Nisan in the Year, and the right foot of
Man.
-
- 2. He produced Vau, predominant in n~ind, crow-red it,
combined and formed with it Taurus in
- the Universe, Aiar in the Year, and the right kidney of
Man.
-
- 3. He produced Zain, predominant in Movement, crowned it,
combined and formed it with
- Gemini in the Universe, Sivan in the Year and the left
foot of Man.
-
- 4. He produced Cheth, predominant in Sight, crowned it,
combined and formed with it Cancer in
- the Universe, Tamuz in the Year, and the right hand of
Man.
-
- 5. He produced Teth, predominant in Hearing crowned it,
combined and formed with it Leo in
- the Universe, Ab in the Year, and the left Kidney in Man.
-
- 6.. He produced Yod, predominant in Work, crowned it,
combined and formed with it Virgo in
- the Universe, Elul in the Year, and the left hand of Man.
-
- 7. He produced Lamed, predominant in Sexual desire,
crowned it, combined and formed with it
- Libra in the Universe, Tishri in the Year, and the
private parts of Man. (Kalisch gives " gall.")
-
- 8. He produced Nun, predominant in Smell, crowned it,
combined and formed with it Scorpio in
- the Universe, Heshvan in the Year, and the intestines of
l~an.
-
- 9. He produced Samech, predominant in Sleep, crowned it,
combined and formed with it
- Sagittarius in the Universe, Kislev in the Year, and the
stomach of bran.
-
- IO; He produced Oin, predominant in Anger crowned it,
combined and formed with it
- Capricornus in the Universe, Tebet in the Year, and the
liver of Man.
-
- 11.He produced Tzaddi, predominant in Taste, crowned it,
combined and formed with it
- Aquarius in the Year, and the gullet in Man.
-
- 12. He produced Qoph, predominant in Mirth, crowned it,
combined and formed w~th it Pisces
- in the Universe, Adar in the Year, and the spleen of Man.
-
- CHAPTER SIX
-
- 1. Three Fathers and their generations, Seven conquerors
and their armies, and Twelve
- bounds of the Universe. See now, of these words, the
faithful witnesses are the Universe, the
- Year and Man. The dodecad, the heptad, and the triad with
their provinces; above is the
- Celestial Dragon, T L 1, and below is the World, and
lastly the heart of Man. The Three are
- Water, Air and Fire; Fire above, Water below, and Air
conciliating between them; and the sign
- of these things is that the Fire sustains (volatilizes)
the waters; Mem is mute, Shin is
- sibilant, and AIeph is the Mediator and as it were a
friend placed between them.
-
- 2. The Celestial Dragon, T L I, is placed over the
universe like a king upon the throne; the
- revolution of the year is as a king over his dominion;
the heart of man is as a king in warfare.
- Moreover, He made all things one from the other; and the
Elohim set good over against evil, and
- made good things from good, and evil things from evil:
with the good tested He the evil, and
- with the evil did He try the good. Happiness is reserved
for the good, and misery is kept for
- the wicked.
-
- 3. The Three are One, and that One stands above. The
Seven are divided; three are over against
- three, and one stands between the triads. The Twelve
stand as in warfare; three are friends,
- three are enemies; three are life givers; three are
destroyers. The three friends are the heart,
- the ears, and the mouth; the three enemies are the liver,
the gall, and the tongue; while God
- the faithful king rules over all. One above Three, Three
above Seven, and Seven above Twelve;
- and all are connected the one with the other.
-
- 4. And after that our father Abraham had perceived, and
understood, and had taken down and
- engraved all these things, the Lord most high revealed
Himself, and called him His beloved,
- and made a Covenant with him and his seed; and Abraham
believed on Him and it was imputed
- unto him for righteousness. And He made this Covenant
between the ten toes of the feetthis is
- like that of circumcision; and between the ten fingers of
the hands and this is like that of the
- tongne. And He bound the twenty- two letters unto his
speech and shewed him all the
- mysteries of them. He drew them through the Waters; He
burned them in the Fire; He vibrated
- them in the Air; Seven in the highest heavens; and Twelve
in the celestial constellations of
- the Zodiac.
-
- The End of the " Book of Formation."
THE
PATHS OF WISDOM AND GATES OF UNDERSTANDING
(The
32 Paths of the Book of Formation)
(from 'The Holy Kabbalh' by Arthur
Edward Waite)
-
- In the Latin collection of Pistorius the marrow of
philosophical Kabbalism is presented in the form of
certain terse propositions or dogmas, according to one of
which the ways of eternity are thirty-two--Viæ
æternitatis sunt triginta duo. These are the Paths
of the SEPHER YETZIRAH, namely, the ten SEPHIROTH and the
[twenty-two] letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The doctrine
concerning them is a dependency of this fundamental
treatise, but of much more recent date, and without even
an imputed authorship. It tabulates the special graces
and illuminations which may be communicated to man from
above by means of these channels, and is not unimportant,
because it shows that Kabbalism, even on its most
speculative and formal side, had a practical application
to the human mind, and was not a purely arbitrary system.
It is outside the province of this work to offer
translations to the student, but as in the present
instance it could be difficult to summarize the
tabulation more briefly, I shall give it in extenso,
premising only that it has been translated more than once
into English, and is indeed available in a number of
European languages.
-
- I. The first path [KETER or
Crown] is called the Admirable Intelligence [Mystical
Intelligence], the Supreme Crown. It is the light
which imparts understanding of the beginning which is
without beginning, and this also is the First Splendor.
No created being can attain to its essence.
-
- II. The second path [CHOCHMAH or
Wisdom] is called the Illuminating Intelligence. It
is the Crown of Creation and the splendor of the Supreme
Unity, to which it is most in proximity. It is exalted
above every head and is distinguished by Kabbalists as
the Second Splendor.
-
- III. The third path [BINAH or
Understanding] is called the Sanctifying Intelligence
and is the foundation of Primordial Wisdom, termed the
Creation of Faith. Its roots are AMeN. It is the mother
of Faith, which indeed emanates therefrom.
-
- IV. The fourth path [CHESED--Mercy,
Exuberance or Generosity] is called the Arresting or
Receiving Intelligence because it arises like a boundary
to receive the emanations of the higher intelligences
which are sent down to it. Herefrom all spiritual virtues
emanate by the way of subtlety, which itself emanates
from the Supreme Crown. (It contains all the holy
powers, and from it emanate all the spiritual virtues
with the most exalted essences; they emanate one from the
other by the power of the primordial emanation of
KETER.--Wescott)
-
- V. The fifth path [GEBURAH--Justice,
Limitation or Severity] is called the Radical
Intelligence, because it is more akin than any other to
the Supreme Unity and emanates from the depths of the
Primordial Wisdom (the primordial depths of Chochmah).
-
- VI. The sixth path [TIPHERETH or
Beauty] is called the Intelligence of Mediating
Influence (or of Separated Emanation), because the
flux of the emanations is multiplied therein. It
communicates this affluence to those blessed men who are
united with it.
-
- VII. The seventh path [NETZACH--Victory
or Eternity] is called the Hidden Intelligence,
because it pours out a brilliant splendor on all
intellectual virtues which are beheld with the eyes of
the spirit and by the ecstasy of faith.
-
- VIII. The eighth path [HOD--Glory
or Reverberation] is called the Perfect and Absolute
Intelligence. The preparation of principles emanates
therefrom. The roots to which it adheres are in the
depths of the Sphere Magnificence, from the very
substance of which it emanates. (It is the means of
the Primordial.)
-
- IX. The ninth path [YESOD or
Foundation] is called the Purified Intelligence. It
purifies the numerations, prevents and stays the fracture
of their images (or proves and corrects the designing
of their representations), for it establishes their
unity, to preserve them from destruction and division by
their union with itself. (It disposes their unity with
which they are combined without diminution or division.)
-
- X. The tenth path [MALCHUTH or
Kingdom] is called the Resplendent Intelligence,
because it is exalted above every head and has its seat
in BINAH: it enlightens the fire of all lights and
emanates the power of the principle of forms. (It
causes a supply of influence to emanate from the prince
of Countenances.)
-
- XI. The eleventh path is called the
Fiery Intelligence. It is the veil placed before the
dispositions and order of the superior and inferior
causes. Whosoever possesses this path is in the enjoyment
of great dignity; to possess it is to be face to face
with the Cause of Causes. (It is the essence of that
curtain which is placed close to the order of the
disposition, and this is a special dignity given to it
that it may be able to stand before the face of the Cause
of Causes.)
-
- XII. The twelfth path is called the
Intelligence of Light (or Transparency), because
it is the image of magnificence. It is said to be the
source of vision in those who behold apparitions.
-
- XIII. The thirteenth path is called
the Inductive Intelligence of Unity. It is the substance
of glory, and it manifests truth to every spirit. (It
is the consummation of the truth of individual
spiritual things.)
-
- XIV. The fourteenth path is called
the Illuminating Intelligence (or Luminous
Intelligence). It is the institutor of arcane, the
foundation of holiness.
-
- XV. The fifteenth path is called the
Constituting Intelligence, because it constitutes
creation in the darkness of the world. (or--It
constitutes the substance of creations in pure darkness.)
According to the philosophers, it is itself that darkness
mentioned by Scripture (Job xxxviii. 9), cloud and
the envelope thereof.
-
- XVI. The sixteenth path is called
the Triumphant and Eternal Intelligence, the delight of
glory, the paradise of pleasure prepared for the just.
-
- XVII. The seventeenth path is called
the Disposing Intelligence. It disposes the devout to
perseverance and thus prepares them to receive the Holy
Spirit. (It is the path of Life and Death.)
-
- XVIII. The eighteenth path is called
the Intelligence or House of Influence, (by the
greatness of whose abundance the influx of good things
upon created beings is increased) and thence are
drawn the arcane and the concealed meanings which repose
in the shadow thereof.
-
- XIX. The nineteenth path is called
the Intelligence of the Secret or of all spiritual
activities. The fullness which it receives derives from
the highest benediction and the supreme glory.
-
- XX. The twentieth path is called the
Intelligence of Will. It prepares all created beings,
each individually, for the demonstration of the existence
of the primordial glory.
-
- XXI. The twenty-first path
is called the Rewarding Intelligence (or the
Conciliating Intelligence or the Intelligence of Desire)
of those who seek. It receives the divine influence, and
it influences by its benediction all existing things.
-
- XXII. The twenty-second path
is called the Faithful Intelligence, because spiritual
virtues are deposited and augment therein, until they
pass to those who dwell under the shadow thereof. (By
it spiritual virtues are increased, and all dwellers on
earth are merely under its shadow.--Westcott)
-
- XXIII. The twenty-third path is
called the Stable Intelligence. It is the source of
consistency in all the numerations.
-
- XXIV. The twenty-fourth path is
called the Imaginative Intelligence. It is the ground of
similarity in the likeness of beings who are created to
its agreement, after its aspects.
-
- XXV. The twenty-fifth path is called
the Intelligence of Temptation or Trial, because it is
the first temptation by which God tests the devout.
-
- XXVI. The twenty-sixth path is
called the Renewing Intelligence, for thereby
God--blessed be He!--reneweth all which is capable of
renovation in the creation of the world (or all the
changeable things which are renewed by a new cycle of
world creation).
-
- XXVII. The twenty-seventh path is
called the Natural Intelligence, whereby the nature of
everything found in the orb of the sun is completed and
perfected.
-
- XXVIII. The twenty-eighth path is
called the Active Intelligence, for thence is created the
spirit of every creature of the supreme orb, and the
activity, that is to say, the motion, to which they are
subject.
-
- XXIX. The twenty-ninth path is
called the Corporeal Intelligence; it informs every body
which is incorporated under all orbs and it is the growth
thereof.
-
- XXX. The thirtieth path is called
the Collective Intelligence, for thence astrologers, by
the judgment of the stars and the heavenly signs, derive
their speculations and the perfection of their science
according to the motions of the stars.
-
- XXXI. The thirty-first path is
called the Perpetual Intelligence. Why is it so called?
Because it rules the movement of the sun and the moon
according to their constitution and causes each to
gravitate in its respective orb.
-
- (NB: Eliphas Levi believed that
this verse held the key to the Magnum Opus of midieval
Alchemy. The works of this Magus may be consulted for
details, especially his elucidation of Baphomet, the
composite symbol of All.)
-
- XXXII. The thirty-second path is
called the Assisting Intelligence, because it directs all
the operation of the seven planets, with their divisions,
and concurs therein.
-
- The comparatively modern accent of this tabulation will
occur to the reader, but its quotation was necessary to
exhibit the intellectual profit believed to follow from
the study of Kabbalism, and still more that it was in the
last resource the understanding of man methodized,
embracing, as such, the entire circle attributed to human
knowledge. After what manner the Paths correspond to
their various affirmed offices, how they communicate the
powers and graces which abide therein, and for what
reason they bear their distinctive titles must remain
open questions. The thesis concerning them constitutes a
body of dogma, and is to be taken or left as such. The
Paths are those of the Tree and its SEPHIROTH.
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