Liber 2911
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This book is attributed to V.H. FRA. I.A. 5 degree = 6 square (Allan Bennett). Is the 5 degree = 6 square an A:.A:. grade or a Golden Dawn one? Also, this book apparently has two numbers: MMCCLXI and MMCMXI. My copy of Sepher Sephiroth (Weiser Books, publisher) does not include those numbers. Do they have any Qabalistic significance?
Regards.
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This book is attributed to V.H. FRA. I.A. 5 degree = 6 square (Allan Bennett). Is the 5 degree = 6 square an A:.A:. grade or a Golden Dawn one? Also, this book apparently has two numbers: MMCCLXI and MMCMXI. My copy of Sepher Sephiroth (Weiser Books, publisher) does not include those numbers. Do they have any Qabalistic significance?
Regards.
Fra. I.A. was being credited as an A.'.A.'., which probably was true; but I understand your confusion, since the distinction was blurred in the early days.
I have to wait until I get home before I can answer your number question. (I don't think it has two numbers. Can you cite a source on that?)
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This book is attributed to V.H. FRA. I.A. 5 degree = 6 square (Allan Bennett). Is the 5 degree = 6 square an A:.A:. grade or a Golden Dawn one? Also, this book apparently has two numbers: MMCCLXI and MMCMXI. My copy of Sepher Sephiroth (Weiser Books, publisher) does not include those numbers. Do they have any Qabalistic significance?
Regards.
@Jim Eshelman said
"I don't think it has two numbers. Can you cite a source on that?)"
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