BOC: 777 was: Re: BOC, tBS: (Imaginos) Overture, sevens...

Dan Clore clore at COLUMBIA-CENTER.ORG
Fri Dec 13 04:07:40 EST 1996


dench wrote:
>
> The number 777 was regarded by the ancient Greeks as being the most
> perfect number, 666 being the most imperfect number.  They used letters as
> numbers in those days, so people's names could be significant!  The number
> 666 in the Book of Revelations, by the way, does not refer to the Devil,
> but to the name of a Roman governor who particularly persecuted Christians
> during the reign of Nero in the Middle East.  Obviously all those
> researchers for films like Omen did not do their homework properly!!!
>
> Martin

The name Jesus, in Greek, adds up to 888.  The fact is, the number 777
also has a very significant meaning in occultism.  Aleister Crowley (The
Great Beast in Greek = 666) compiled a dictionary of numbers and their
meanings (mostly Hebrew, a little Greek) and titled it _777_.  Why?  Two
phrases add up to 777; this is supposed to prove that they mean or refer
to the same thing.  They are: "The Spirit of the Elohim of Lives" and
"The World of Shells".  The first is a name for God; the second refers
to the Qlippoth, the shells or excrements of which this (illusory) world
is composed.  In other words, it's a joke that God is shit, *and* (this
is how Crowley thought) a supreme mystic truth.
--
Dan Clore

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