777 and the Latin Qabalah
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I've just been perusing both 777 & 7761/2 hoping to find a column for the Latin Alphabet (1-22). I understand that one could work one out, but I wondered whether there was anything handed down. Is it something like a one-to-one correspondence (as far as this is possible) with the Hebrew attributions, e.g.?
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I've just been perusing both 777 & 7761/2 hoping to find a column for the Latin Alphabet (1-22). I understand that one could work one out, but I wondered whether there was anything handed down. Is it something like a one-to-one correspondence (as far as this is possible) with the Hebrew attributions, e.g.?
Those columns aren't in those books. Here is the list:
A = 1 N = 12 B = 2 O = 13 C = 3 P = 14 D = 4 Q = 15 E = 5 R = 16 F = 6 S = 17 G = 7 T = 18 H = 8 V = 19 I = 9 X = 20 L = 10 Y = 21 M = 11 Z = 22
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I've just been perusing both 777 & 7761/2 hoping to find a column for the Latin Alphabet (1-22). I understand that one could work one out, but I wondered whether there was anything handed down. Is it something like a one-to-one correspondence (as far as this is possible) with the Hebrew attributions, e.g.?
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I've just been perusing both 777 & 7761/2 hoping to find a column for the Latin Alphabet (1-22). I understand that one could work one out, but I wondered whether there was anything handed down. Is it something like a one-to-one correspondence (as far as this is possible) with the Hebrew attributions, e.g.?
There is no mapping to the Paths. They're based on the Hebrew alphabet, not the Latin.
(I wrote a longer answer, then lost it before it posted. The above is the gist.)
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I've just been perusing both 777 & 7761/2 hoping to find a column for the Latin Alphabet (1-22). I understand that one could work one out, but I wondered whether there was anything handed down. Is it something like a one-to-one correspondence (as far as this is possible) with the Hebrew attributions, e.g.?