Tree of Life:Transcendental Morality
From Encyclopedia Thelemica
| T H E T R E E O F L I F E |
The Tree of Life includes |
- Columns from Liber 777:
- L—"Transcendental Morality [10 Virtues (1-10), 7 Sins (Planets), 4 Magick Powers (Elements)]"
- Columns from Liber 777:
Within the western magical tradition, the Tree of Life is used as a kind of conceptual filing cabinet within the larger system of the Qabalah, the use of which was central to the mystical teachings of Aleister Crowley. Each sephera ("Emination") and path is assigned various ideas, such as astrological planets and signs, cards of the Tarot, and the classical elements. Many of these correspondances were gathered together in Crowley's book Liber 777, which is used for these listings.
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The 10 Sephiroth
- 1 Kether: Pyrrho-Zoroastrianusm (Accomplishment of Great Work)
- 2 Chokmah: Devotion
- 3 Binah: Silence
- 4 Chesed: Obedience
- 5 Geburah: Energy
- 6 Tiphareth: Devotion to Great Work
- 7 Netzach: Unselfishness
- 8 Hod: Truthfulness
- 9 Yesod: Independence
- 10 Malkuth: Scepticism
The 22 Paths
The Elements
- 11 Aleph (Air): Noscere ("To know")
- 23 Mem (Water): Audere ("To dare")
- 31 Shin (Fire): Velle ("To Will")
- 32-bis (Earth): Tacere ("To keep silent")
The Planets
- 12 Beth (Mercury): Falsehood, Dishonesty, Envy
- 13 Gimel (Luna): Contentment, Idleness
- 14 Daleth (Venus): Unchastity, Lust
- 21 Kaph (Jupiter): Bigotry, Hypocrisy, Gluttony
- 27 Pé (Mars): Cruelty, Wrath
- 30 Resh (Sol): Pride
- 32 Tau (Saturn): Envy, Avarice
Document Source
- This page was originally sourced from Thelemapedia. Retrieved May 2009.
