Hermetic Qabalah
The Qabalistic Tree
by Jan Swanson from Colin's Hermetic Kabbalah Page
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn "Qabalah" is the spelling generally used to indicate the use of Kabbalah as an occult and practical magical system. In it's modern form it is the creation (or adaptation) of Eliphas Levi, and even more so S. L. "MacGregor" Mathers, the co-founder of The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. This was a magickal organisation which incorporated Judaic Kabbalah, Egyptology, Rosicrucianism, ritual magic, astrology, tarot, and the Indian tattwa system (as interpreted through Theosophy). Two of the later Golden Dawn members, Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) and Dion Fortune (born Violet Firth - 1891-1946), although very different in personality, outlook, and teachings, each further popularised magic and Kabbalistic cosmology. Others who have added to the rich symbolism of the Hermetic Tree are Frater Achad, Kenneth Grant; Gareth Knight, and Bill Heidrick, to name just a few.
Qabalah and Kabbalah In Judaic Kabbalah, the ten essences refer to the ten aspects of the Divine Personality. They make up the world of Atzilut, high above the phenomenal world. As in the Christian cosmology, there is an unbridgable ontological gulf between even the knowable God (the ten Sefirot) and the Creation. The Kabbalist devotes himself to understanding the Sefirot, and by doing so he arrives at an understanding of, and an approach to, the nature of God. In Hermetic, magickal, Qabalah in contrast, the ten sefirot ("sephiroth") pertain to ten aspects of what could be called the astral or magical world. In contrast with dualistic theism, but in keeping with a neoplatonic and emanationist understanding, they are the ten intermediate stages between the indescribable infinite or Absolute (En Sof, or "Ain Soph") and the mundane reality. They are identified with ten grades of magical initiation, the seven
planets of traditional astrology (with the lowest sefirah, Malkhut, representing the Earth, and the two highest the fixed stars and the sphere of God) and with a numerological analysis of the numbers one to ten. The twenty-two paths which link the ten sefirot are identified with one of the twenty-two Hebrew letters and twenty-two Major Arcana tarot trumps). Thus, not only each sefirah has a particular archetypal meaning, but each path as well, making thirty-two archetypes altogether. By the proper means therefore it is possible to invoke any of these fundamental essences. To this end, the Golden Dawn occultists from Mathers on drew up long and elaborate tables of correspondences, listing the precise colour, animal, perfume, precious stone, mythological beings, and so on. Crowley's book "777" (which may or may not be a plagiarisation of a manuscript circulated by Mathers, with Crowley's additional notes) give a comprehensive list of these tables of attributes.
The Ten Sefiroth According to the teachings of Mathers, Fortune, Crowley, and others, the cosmos is divided into ten fundamental archetypal essences; the ten sefirot (or "sephiroth"), which are organised in three pillars. The Sefirot as understood in the Golden Dawn system are not so much attributes or structures of the body of God (only remnants of the original Jewish theology remained), as occult or psychic powers or archetypes, which were secondarily located within the human body. Mathers also divided the Sefirot into three triads, which he called the "astral", "moral", and "intellectual", the lowest sefirot meanwhile representing the physical world. This system of ten sefirot and twenty-two paths is used as a stylised "map" of consciousness in ritual magic of the "Golden Dawn" tradition And while this form of Qabalah is certainly a workable magical system, it bears little similarity to the original Jewish metaphysic from which it was ultimately derived during the Renaissance. Traditional spelling
Golden Dawn (Qabalistic) spelling
Meaning
position on body
Astrological correspondence
Keter
1. Kether
Crown
crown
Prime Mover (God) venerable bearded old man - face seen in [later, Neptune] profile
Godhead, God, the Self
Hokhmah
2.Chokmah
Wisdom
left side of face
Fixed stars [later, Uranus]
wise old man,
Yang, male polarity animus
Binah
3. Binah
Understanding
right side of face
Saturn
Great Goddess, old hag
Yin, female polarity anima
Daat
Daath
Knowledge
none [later, 3rd eye none [later, Pluto] or throat]
none
none
Hesed
4. Chesed
Mercy, generosity
Left arm
Jupiter
King seated on a throne
Gevurah
5. Gevurah
Strength, power
Right arm
Mars
Warrior
Tifaret
6. Tiphareth
Vision of Higher Self
Heart, breast Sun
Netzah
7. Netzach
Emotions, spontaneity
Loins, left hip, left leg
Venus
Hod
8. Hod
Intellect
Loins, right
Mercury
Magickal image
Child, King, Sacrificed God (e.g. Christ)
Jungian and pseudoJungian Archetypes (Dion Fortune etc)
Ego, self, anima
hip, right legs Yesod
9. Yesod
Astral plane, the unconscious
Malkut
10. Malkuth
Physical reality (as seen through the Feet, anus imagination)
Genitals
Moon
Hermophrodite
Earth
Maiden
Magical Images on the Tree - by Jan Swanson - a nice jpg image (71 kb)
The Tree of Life - an interactive image map - excellent
Qabalah Map - another good interactive map
Although reference is made to higher worlds, generally the realms the magician journeys to, and the forces he or she invokes, are of an "astral" or psychic nature. Qabalistic practice involves communing with, and integrating into one's own being, the qualities and abilities of these various astral or psychic forces. And inasmuch as these forces are often considered to be latent aspects and powers of one's own being - the individual or microcosmic equivalent of the macrocosmic or archetypal forces or "Gods" - the Qabalistic path is in many ways comparable to Carl Jung's idea of Individuation; the integration of all aspects of one's being. There is sometimes also (although not always!) a tendency here for psychological reductionism: the reducing of the status of all the Worlds "out there" to imaginings "in here". But in spite of this, the Qabalistic tree is a profound and insightful map of the various psychic worlds and powers.
Hermetic Kabbalah / Qabalah Links Colin's Hermetic Kabbalah Page - the definitive on-line Hermetic
resource. includes a number of fascinating on-line documents by Bill Heidrick and others. These are worth printing out for study. Also an incredible links page. Best on the Web Symbala - Beautiful models, visual impressions and teaching aids
relating to the Tree of Life. The artist approaches the subject from a visual appreciation and explores 3 dimensional modeling, geometry and visionary arts. Includes a shockwave flash interactive Tree and movies. The Kabbalah Poster and Alchemical Star Print are among the published works on view and available for purchase
Qabalah Study - discussion forum dedicated to the Hermetic Qabalah
"The Qabalah Study site is dedicated to fostering a greater understanding and personal life application of the principles of the Qabalah. Members are encouraged to share their perceptions, questions, experiences, and intuitions on the Qabalah as well as on kindred subjects such as Tarot, Alchemy, Astrology, and Magick, and the many other pathways of the Esoteric Tradition through the Message Board, Links, and Photos areas of the site. All participation that is respectful, sincere, and on topic is welcome."
Quabbalah - The Tree of Life - by by Karen Chapdelaine. From a 1994 alt.magick newsgroup posting, this article gives a good very basic intro. Unfortunately the spacing in the ascii diagram of the Tree did not come out very well in unformatted html
Qabalah Linkz - good page to mostly Hermetic (with a few Traditional)
Kabbalah links, arranged according to whether they are Elementary, Intermediate, or Advanced My Qabalah - interactive image map, follows basically the Golden Dawn
/Hermetic/Dion Fortune/ tradition(s) - gives a list of correspondences for and description of each Sefirah
The Qabalistic and Thelemic Works of Frater Achad - the
complete works of Frater Achad, in both html and pdf format, includes interesting Qabalistic writings, as well as other material - part of Norton's Imperium -- Enochian Magick Papers & Links High Magick: The Hermetic Kabalah - original writings on Magick, Hermetic
Kabbalah, the Tarot, and more. By Suba Qabalah Web - introductory site on Qabalah and related subjects. Includes
annoutated recommended reading list The Keys to Kabbalah - by Alan Bain - electronic version of Dr. Alan Bain's
book The Keys to Kabbalah. Covers each sephirah, each of the Tarot paths, and includes diagrams, appendix and supplements.
Some Books
The Kabbalah Unveiled by MacGregor S.L. Mathers - essentially extracts
from the Zohar, with Mathers' commentary. A number of Lurianic themes are incorporated here. This was the basic Kabbalah textbook for the Golden Dawn The Mystical Qabalah - Dion Fortune - a popular and very readable
introduction to the Qabalah and its symbolism - basically a popularisation of Mather's book and his teachings Key to the True Kabbalah by Franz Bardon - part of Bardon's dense corpus of work - has little in common with the Golden Dawn tradition of Qabalah
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