New book - Liber Theta - free digital download!
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Yes - Jim, this is a great item and provides a great amount of instruction. Definitely valuable and worth infinitely more than the asking price...
I am curious regarding your reference of the talisman/magick square. I notice there is an abrahadabra one in the AA book: I assume that has to do with encouraging its readership to attain? I was wondering if you made it up, or its also traditional, or a combo of the 2.
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The one in M&MAA is original. The one in Liber Theta is traditional.
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@Veronica said
"She mentioned that there was actually a deck made specifically for this Liber.......Stars Eternal...or something like that."
There's a tarot deck called "Liber T: Tarot of Stars Eternal" that is essentially a re-drawing of the Harris-Crowley deck.
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93,
On page 29 in Liber Theta, the meditation layout from Liber Tav is shown. Originally I learned a similar layout with a BOTA deck where everything revolves around ATU 11 and has the rows laid out as follows:
0 (centered)
1-7
8-14
15-21The layout given in Liber Theta (from Liber Tav) revolves around ATU 10 has:
0-6
7-13
14-20
21 (centered)Both layouts keep most of the same column relationships. One has a 7-14-21 column whereas the other has a 0-7-14 column.
Are the differences because different decks are being used? Is it just a matter of perspective? Can anyone shed any light on this?
93, 93/93
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@skytoucher said
"On page 29 in Liber Theta, the meditation layout from Liber Tav is shown. Originally I learned a similar layout with a BOTA deck where everything revolves around ATU 11 and has the rows laid out as follows:"
Yes, Case's adaptation of Liber Tav is mentioned on the same page as the diagram.
"Are the differences because different decks are being used? Is it just a matter of perspective? Can anyone shed any light on this?"
Presumably PFC represented it in a way that he thought would fit his teaching approach better. I can't think of anything that is deck specific about it (and, in any case, Liber Theta isn't deck specific).
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Thank you, Jim. I am looking forward to comparing this with the original by Mathers, which is on its way. If I find this work a progressive and insightful evolution, I may very well find myself purchasing your 776 1/2.
As a sidenote concerning the tarot, I found the 22 Atu covered in the daily meditations of the Bubastis O.T.O. (Dallas, TX) website to be very helpful:
Love is the law, love under will.
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Thanks Jim and ToT for providing this download of Liber Theta.
I just started reading through it, but there seems to be an error on the front page cover illustration and same illustration that appears on page four. Instead of the letters T A R O around the cross, the illustration shows the letters T A P O. This is error is confirmed by the description of the cover illustration which states the letters should read T A R O.
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@he atlas itch said
"Thanks Jim and ToT for providing this download of Liber Theta.
I just started reading through it, but there seems to be an error on the front page cover illustration and same illustration that appears on page four. Instead of the letters T A R O around the cross, the illustration shows the letters T A P O. This is error is confirmed by the description of the cover illustration which states the letters should read T A R O."
P is the way Greek letter Rho is written
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Yes, those are all Greek letters: Tau Alpha Rho Omicron.
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Ok thanks for that clarification.
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Is this something that a complete beginner can dive into, with only a rudimentary knowledge of the Tree of Life and little to no information on anything else? I've only just begun my studies in this field and while I have been practicing the meditations in Liber Theta for about two weeks now I find that I am unable to extract very much meaning or understanding from the symbols, aside from being able to discern vaguely what they represent.
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@Aldrich said
"Is this something that a complete beginner can dive into, with only a rudimentary knowledge of the Tree of Life and little to no information on anything else? I've only just begun my studies in this field and while I have been practicing the meditations in Liber Theta for about two weeks now I find that I am unable to extract very much meaning or understanding from the symbols, aside from being able to discern vaguely what they represent."
I think so. You'll have to work a little harder, of course, but I think it would serve you well in deepening your Qabalistic knowledge.
If there are kinds of information that you feel you're lacking, you can ask questions here.
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Thank you Jim. I look forward to reading this.
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UPDATE:
I have just made a few corrections (errata discovered by one of our members) and uploaded version 3.3.The changes were typos, mostly minor, but at least one corrected outright wrong information (the esoteric title of Atu XVII, The Star). If you are using the book as a permanent reference, I recommend you go back and download a fresh copy.
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@Jim Eshelman said
"UPDATE:
I have just made a few corrections (errata discovered by one of our members) and uploaded version 3.3.The changes were typos, mostly minor, but at least one corrected outright wrong information (the esoteric title of Atu XVII, The Star). If you are using the book as a permanent reference, I recommend you go back and download a fresh copy."
same link included in your initial post to this thread?
Love and Will
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Yes, same link. Keeping it consistent. It will always get you the current version.
Or just go to <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.thelema.org">www.thelema.org</a><!-- w -->, click on Publications, and see the download link near the top of the page.
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Thanks Mr Eshelman!
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@gmugmble said
"There's a tarot deck called "Liber T: Tarot of Stars Eternal" that is essentially a re-drawing of the Harris-Crowley deck."
I had not heard of that deck before; it looks very good. It seems far clearer that the Harris deck.The book Liber Theta is superb; it really looks like the book I have been looking for. Thanks, Jim!
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Hi Jim!
First off, thank you very much for releasing this work to the public. I have decided to begin using the practices recommended in the book as my main daily work, just as I used to do with the BOTA lessons for the past several years.
@Jim Eshelman said
"Yes, Case's adaptation of Liber Tav is mentioned on the same page as the diagram."
I am curious about this attribution: is there evidence that Case adapted Liber Tav, or is this just an assumption because it seems likely?
Thanks!
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Nothing documented... except that it's certain that he was familiar with Liber Tav years before he began teaching a slight variation of it. (Case was a devoted student of The Equinox.)