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MAKASHANH and ABRAHADABRA

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    Metzareph
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    The word of the aeon? I've heard that MAKASHANH is the equivalent to ABRAHADABRA. Is this so?
    Can somebody elaborate on MAKASHANH?
    Thanks!
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      The word of the aeon? I've heard that MAKASHANH is the equivalent to ABRAHADABRA. Is this so?
      Can somebody elaborate on MAKASHANH?
      Thanks!
      😄

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      Jim Eshelman
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      From Chapter 66 of The Confessions of Aleister Crowley:

      "The Angel of the twenty-seventh Aethyr The Vision & the Voice] said: 'The word of the Aeon is MAKHASHANAH.' I immediately discredited him; because I knew that the word of the Aeon was, on the contrary, ABRAHADABRA. Inquiry by the Holy Cabbala then showed me that the two words had the same numerical value, 418. The apparent blunder was thus an absolute proof that the Angel was right. Had he told me that the word was ABRAHADABRA, I should have thought nothing of it, arguing that my imagination might have put the words in his mouth."

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        The word of the aeon? I've heard that MAKASHANH is the equivalent to ABRAHADABRA. Is this so?
        Can somebody elaborate on MAKASHANH?
        Thanks!
        😄

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        Jim Eshelman
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        @Marc Free said

        "What is the Hebrew spelling?"

        M A K A Sh A N H

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