I've tried to find parts in the text which can be used to support my hypothesis, and I've chosen the word knowledge to illustrate my previous drawn corespondances.
"My
knowledge is but the murmuring of a
few words with ever changing intonation and meaning. For I have suffered that which shall never be forgotten or spoken: Thus much have I realized of Life. Where is fear when I impel procreation? O earth! all memories!
solid, liquid, vapour and flaming!"
The words must be the words (O,L.C.O'CS and L.C.O'C.S)./numbers of the elements). The two other numbers should be of air and fire, which you can find here:
http://www.gematrix.org/ . As you can see all the elements are listed above: solid, liquid, vapour and flaming. Before lining up the elements he refers to the start of "The heaven of Aaos" chapter and the illustration "Once again to earth, O thou whirlwind of desire, thou drunken breath of ribald lightning ..." If you turn the picture to the right you see the letters from the O,L.C.O'S which kind of whirls up from the phallus (with the spiral shaped testicles, kind of galaxy). The planets of this galaxy occur also under Yelda's two fingers in the illustration "All things are subject to resurrection". On one globe I can see two letters: CL. The numbers I see are so unclear that I can't trust them to be numbers or the numbers I read. The quality in the editions may vary, mine is not so high quality. Anyway the picture of Yelda seems to be the front, while "once again to earth is the backside"
The letters CS indicates he uses numbers of simple gematria and is a reference to the tree of life. The simple gematria is paralell to the english kabalah so it doesnt change the correspondances calculated above. In other words the word has also the function that it refer to the number system also.
"These modified sexualities are the
index of knowledge; this realized; the dualities do not obstruct with associations that involve infinite complexities and much
education"
These numbers are the
index of knowledge, his knowledge which are "but the murmuring of a
few words with ever changing intonation and meaning": O,L.C.O'CS etc: the elements.