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THE MYSTICAL QABALAH
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THE MYSTICAL
QABALAH
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FOREWORD
THE Tree of Life forms the ground-plan of the Western Esoteric Tradition and is the
system upon which pupils are trained in the Fraternity of the Inner Light.
The transliteration of Hebrew words into English is the subject of much diversity of
opinion, every scholar appearing to have his own system. In these pages I have availed
myself of the alphabetical table given by MacGregor Mathers in The Kabba/ah Unveiled
because this book is the one generally used by esoteric students. He himself does not
adhere to his own table systematically, however, and even uses different spellings for the
same words. This is very confusing for anyone who wishes to use the Gematric method
of elucidation, in which letters are turned into numbers. When, therefore, Mathers gives
alternative trans literations, I have followed the one which coincides with that given in
his own table.
The capitalisation employed in these pages may also appear unusual, but it is the one
traditionally used among students of the Western Esoteric Tradition. In this system,
common words, such as earth or path, are used in a technical sense to denote spiritual
principles. When this is done, a capital is used to indicate the fact. When a capital is not
used, it may be taken that the word is to be understood in its ordinary sense.
As I have frequently referred to the authority of MacGregor Mathers and Aleistet
Crowley in matters of Qabalistic mysticticism , it may be as well to explain my position in
relation to these two writers.
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I was at one time a member of the organisation founded by the former, but have never
been associated with the latter. I have never known either of these gentlemen personally,
MacGregor Mathers having died before I joined his organisation, and Aleister Crowley
having then ceased to be associated with it.
The Society of the Inner Light, founded by the late Dion Fortune, has courses for those
who wish seriously to pursue the study of the Western Esoteric Tradition. Information
about the society may be obtained by writing to the address below. Please enclose British
stamps or international postal coupons in your letter if you wish a response.
The Secretary
The Society of the Inner Light
38 Stelle's Road
London NW3 4RG, England
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER
PAGE
Part I.
I.
THE YOGA OF THE WEST
1
II.
THE CHOICE OF A PATH
8
III.
THE METHOD OF THE QABALAH
13
IV.
THE UNWRITTEN QABALAH
19
V.
NEGATIVE EXISTENCE
29
VI.
OTZ CHIIM, THE TREE OF LIFE
37
VII.
THE THREE SUPERNALS
43
VIII.
THE PATTERNS OF THE TREE
55
IX.
THE TEN SEPHIROTH IN THE FOUR WORLDS 62
X.
THE PATHS UPON THE TREE
72
XI.
THE SUBJECTIVE SEPHIROTH
78
XII.
THE GODS UPON THE TREE
84
XIII.
PRACTICAL WORK UPON THE TREE
92
Part II.
XIV.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
104
XV.
KETHER, THE FIRST SEPHIRAH
109
XVI.
CHOKMAH, THE SECOND SEPHIRAH
122
XVII.
BINAH, THE THIRD SEPHIRAH
139
XVIII.
CHESED, THE FOURTH SEPHIRAH
161
XIX.
GEBURAH, THE FIFTH SEPHIRAH
173
XX.
TIPHARETH THE SIXTH SEPHIRAH
188
Part III.
XXI.
THE FOUR LOWER SEPHIROTH
216
XXII.
NETZACH
221
XXIII.
HOD
238
XXIV.
YESOD
252
XXV.
MALKUTH
265
XXVI.
THE QLIPHOTH
297
XXVII.
CONCLUSION
305
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DIAGRAMS
I. The Three Pillars and the Descent of Power
II. The Three Triangles
III. The Tree of Life and the Thirty-two Paths
PART I
CHAPTER I
THE YOGA OF THE WEST
1. Very few students of occultism know anything at all about the fountain-head whence
their tradition springs. Many of them do not even know there is a Western Tradition.
Scholarship is baffled by the intentional blinds and defences with which initiates both
ancient and modern have wrapped themselves about, and concludes that the few
fragments of a literature which have come down to us are medieval forgeries. They
would be greatly surprised if they knew that these fragments, supplemented by
manuscripts that have never been allowed to pass out of the hands of initiates, and
completed by an oral tradition, are handed down in schools of initiation to this day, and
are used as the bases of the practical work of the Yoga of the West.
2. The adepts of those races whose evolutionary destiny is to conquer the physical plane
have evolved a Yoga technique of their own which is adapted to their special problems
and peculiar needs. This technique is based upon the well-known but little understood
Qabalah, the Wisdom of Israel.
3. It may be asked why it is that the Western nations should go to the Hebrew culture for
their mystical tradition ? The answer to this question will be readily understood by those
who are acquainted with the esoteric theory concerning races and sub-races. Everything
must have a source. Cultures do not spring out of nothing. The seed-bearers of each new
phase of culture must of necessity arise within the preceding Culture. No one can deny
that Judaism was the matrix of the
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European spiritual culture when they recall the fact that Jesus and Paul were both Jews.
No race except the Jewish race could possibly have served as the stock upon which the
new dispensation was to be grafted because no other race was monotheistic. Pantheism
and polytheism had had their day and a new and more spiritual culture was due. The
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Christian races owe their religion to the Jewish culture as surely as the Buddhist races of
the East owe theirs to the Hindu culture.
4. The mysticism of Israel supplies the foundation of modern Western occultism. It forms
the theoretical basis upon which all ceremonial is developed. Its famous glyph, the Tree
of Life, is the best meditation-symbol we possess because it is the most comprehensive.
5. It is not my intention to write a historical study of the sources of the Qabalah, but
rather to show the uses that are made of it by modern students of the Mysteries. For
although the roots of our system are in tradition, there is no reason why we should be
hidebound by tradition. A technique that is being actually practised is a growing thing,
for the experience of each worker enriches it and becomes part of the common heritage.
6. It is not necessarily incumbent upon us to do certain things or hold certain ideas
because the Rabbis who lived before Christ had certain views. The world has moved on
since those days and we are under a new dispensation but what was true in principle then
will be true in principle now, and of value to us. The modern Qabalist is the heir of the
ancient Qabalist, but he must re-interpret doctrine and re-formulate method in the light of
the present dispensation if the heritage he has received is to be of any practical value to
him.
7. I do not clairn that the modern Qabalistic teachings as I have learnt them are identical
with those of the pre-Christian Rabbis, but I claim that they are the legitimate
descendants thereof and the natural development therefrom.
8. The nearer the source the purer the stream. In order to discover first principles we must
go to the fountain-head. But a river receives many tributaries in the course of its flow,
and these need not necessarily be polluted. If we want to discover whether they are pure
or not, we compare them with the pristine stream, and if they pass this test they may well
be permitted to mingle with the main body of waters and swell their strength. So it is with
a tradition: that which is not antagonistic will be assimilated. We must always test the
purity of a tradition by reference to first principles, but we shall equally judge of the
vitality of a tradition by its power to assimilate. It is only a dead faith which remains
uninfluenced by contemporary thought.
9. The original stream of Hebraic mysticism has received many tributaries. We see its rise
among the nomad star-worshippers of Chaldea, where Abraham in his tent among his
flocks hears the voice of God. But Abraham has a shadowy background in which vast
forms move half-seen. The mysterious figure of a great Priest-king, "born without father,
without mother, without descent; having neither beginning of days nor end of life,"
administers to him the first Eucharistic feast of bread and wine after the battle with the
Kings in the valley, the sinister Kings of Edom, "who ruled ere there was a king in Israel,
whose kingdoms are unbalanced force."
10. Generation by generation we trace the intercourse of the princes of Israel with the
priest-kings of Egypt. Abraham and Jacob went thither; Joseph and Moses were
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