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Understanding Rosicrucian Gematria

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    Galahad
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    While doing some Work yesterday, I found a gematric relationship between what I understand to be three important alchemical-Rosicrucian concepts. I found these terms in an issue of In The Continuum Vol. 5.1, on Page 15, in a section on the College of Thelema's Summary of the Latin Qabalah Simplex.

    ABIEGNUS, the holy mountain of the Rosicrucians = 72
    VITRIOL, a notariqon? of Visita Interiora Terrae Rectificando Invenies Occultum Lapidem, or "Visit the interior of the earth and rectifying (purifying) you will find the hidden stone." = 94
    C.R.C., initials of Christian Rosenkruetz = 22

    ABIEGNUS - VITRIOL = C.R.C.

    I propose subtraction because it seems to suggestion the purifying process of VITRIOL, but I would love any insight into the formula.

    Also, where does Abiegnus originate? I don't recall it from the Fama. And why does the C.O.T. article describe 72 as "[p]robably the most important theoretical no. in all of medieval magick"?

    Thanks for any insight or leads on sources where I can look myself. I get the feeling that simple answers on questions about alchemy are not always possible.

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    Jim Eshelman
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    Or another, simpler way to put it is:

    C.R.C. + ABIEGNIS = VITRIOL
    (You got your subtraction backwards.)

    @Galahad said

    "Also, where does Abiegnus originate? I don't recall it from the Fama."

    Other Rosicrucian documents.

    "And why does the C.O.T. article describe 72 as "[p]robably the most important theoretical no. in all of medieval magick"?"

    Lotsa reasons - my notebook page on 72 is more like 2 pages. But most of the reasons boil down to the 72 pentades of the zodiac and their attribution to things like the Shem ha-M'phorash, the Goetic catelogue, etc. There are other important clues in the Latin Qabalah Simplex catalogue you consulted.

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