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Liber 2911

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Thelema
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    seekinghga
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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?

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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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      Jim Eshelman
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      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.

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        seekinghga
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        @Jim Eshelman said

        "I don't think it has two numbers. Can you cite a source on that?)"

        hermetic.com/crowley/liber

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