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

Dan Clore clore at COLUMBIA-CENTER.ORG
Fri Dec 13 14:26:36 EST 1996


Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law:

dench wrote:
>
> But have you personally tested what Crowley wrote?

No, I have never practiced ceremonial magick, if that's what you mean.
I also don't belong to any Crowley cults.  Whether any of that stuff
works is a matter to be tested empirically (but then, that's what *he*
said anyway), and I haven't seen any evidence of anyone -- his followers
included -- having done so or doing so now.

> Is he a 'supreme
> mystic' because of his real achievements or because of the attractively
> mystical stuff he wrote?

He's a "supreme mystic" because of his achievements.  We only know it
because of his writings.  Something I *have* done is read fairly
comprehensively in the field, and can tell you that Crowley gives the
best description and classification of mystic states of consciousness
that I've seen (in an essay titled, stupidly enough, "The Psychology of
Hashish" -- where the drug experience is really just an analogue for
those who haven't taken the time to do long yoga exercises; a poor
analogue).  There you have it.

PS: notice the tarot cards on the cover of AoF come from the Crowley
deck.

Love is the law, love under will.
>
> > 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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