Latin Simplex
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@Coagvla said
"Hi Jim, I have just come across your Summary of the Latin Qabalah Simplex in ITC and I was wondering how I would apply this system in getting the number of my name Luke, specifically the kids. Thanks mate and big congrats on the new book."
Applying it to English? Or to the underlying name?
Luke is a Greek name. I'd enumerate it in Greek if I were doing that.
(The kids? )
And... thanks!
PS - Checking Col. 4:14 where the name appears in the nominative - a convenient source, since I don't have my linguistic library here at work - I note that the Greek is LOYXAS = 1,301. Switching to the Vulgate, I find Lucas, which you could take into the Latin Simplex.
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Thanx Jim, straight on to it as usual the kids was supposed to be k and I see what you mean, Latinise Luke to Lucas or perhaps Luc, also found Lucae from an old 'Calendarium Romanae Ecclesiae'. I recommend this to anyone who is interested in using Latin Simplex with names
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@danica said
"Jim, do you have in your records any Latin words or phrases that enumerate to 167 in L.Q.S. ?"
CUSTOS ORDINIS - Guardian of the Order
HAMUS HERMETICUS - Hermetic fishhook; title of Liber XC
VNIVERSUM VICI - I have conquered the Universe; cf. 348 -
@Jim Eshelman said
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@danica said
"Jim, do you have in your records any Latin words or phrases that enumerate to 167 in L.Q.S. ?"CUSTOS ORDINIS - Guardian of the Order
HAMUS HERMETICUS - Hermetic fishhook; title of Liber XC
VNIVERSUM VICI - I have conquered the Universe; cf. 348"thank you!!!
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@danica said
"ROSA ET SERPENS = 156"
ALIS NOCTURNIS - with nightβs wings
AUREUM SΓCULUM - The Golden Age
CENTRUM NATURΓ - center of nature
LUX EX TENEBRIS - light from darkness
MONS CAVERNARUM - mountain of caverns
MYSTERIORUM - of or pertaining to the Mysteries -
@danica said
"some additions to the LQS numerical collection of phrases:
104 = ROSA AETERNA (Eternal Rose)
167 = INCITO SERPENTEM (I prod/urge the Serpent)"Thanks, Danica. I've noted these for possible use in future updates.
104 is a fascinating number for the first phrase - consider its equivalence to TzDY if nothing else. In Latin, Rosa Γterna is an easy correspondence to amaranthus, Hoor-pa-kraat, Lux Mundi, Mater Ecclesia, and even Radix Rubeam (i.e., the "eternal rose" is one way to express the actual "red root"). And, of course, stella rubea.
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newest discoveries for 167 (appeared this evening as personal Revelation for me, with the full power of thunderbolt, sharing here for the benefit of all LQS lovers )
OVUM IGNEUM GENII - Fiery Egg of Spirit/Genius
QUID VOLIS ILUD FAC - Do What Thou Wilt -
@Jim Eshelman said
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@danica said
"QUID VOLIS ILUD FAC - Do What Thou Wilt"
You like that better than FACITO VOLUNTATEM TUAM? (= 225 = 15x15 = TRANSERAT A ME CALYX ISTE)"
I was not aware of it, thank you! Finally started composing a single document for LQS i.e. collecting all the words and phrases in one place (I'm calling it *LQS Numerical Dictionary * ). I'm freely and gratefully incorporating your notes from Black Pearl, commentaries to Liber L., Vision & Voices, etc.
"Quid Volis Ilud Fac" is my own translation from years ago, I did it so I could place Do What Thou Wilt as a motto on my astrology business card; I wanted it to be in one of the classical languages, and Latin intuitively came out as the best solution. -
Well, then it's very likely the one that encodes your own personal mysteries - double lightning bolt!
Since Yah (YH) is 15, I always liked the numerical implications of the other - plus a phrase that superficially seems ironic yet, in my own life, speaks deeply to the essence of "Do what thou wilt."
BTW, you have Pearls of Wisdom? The LQS article in there is somewhat (but not grossly) updated from BP.
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FWIW, here are some of my finds.
30, ALLAH
31, AVM
38, ALEPH
38, TAV
48, LEGIS
51, ANATTA
51, GOTAMA
52, AIVAZ
56, AMOVN
65, DCLXVI
65, LIBER XC
65, MENTV
65, THOTH
69, ALEPH-LAMED
69, LIBER A'ASH
77, LIBER OZ
77, SHI-LOH-AM
83, LIBER CLVI
88, LIBER CAVSAE
88, LIBER CCXX
88, LIBER RESH
88, MAGISTRI
88, MERCVRII
93, LIBER LIBERI
95, V.V.V.V.V.
100, LIBER LXVI
100, LIBER TZADDI
100, LIBER XXII
112, CHORONZON
112, IPSISSIMI
117, LIBER CCXXXI
117, LIBER DOMARVM
134, AEGYPTIORVM
134, LIBER L. VEL LEGIS
156, LIBER STELLAE RUBEAE
220, LIBERI VEL LAPIDIS LAZULI
300, LIBER A'ASH VEL CAPRICORNI PNEVMATICII may have pushed it a little.
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Wow! DCLXVI. Nice find.
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TELEMA is 50, and TELHMA is 53, the same as ABRAHADABRA!
Edit- While I'm at it... AEON is 31 and AEONS is 48.
Edit 2 - Probably a bit of a stretch, but RASULULLAH and RASULALLAH (different ways of transliterating "Messenger of God" in Arabic) are 111 and 93 respectively.