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An Introduction Into The Study Of The Kabbalah
Part 2
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Part 1
Part 3
THE PRACTICAL KABALAH.
Let us take the Practical Kabalah before the Dogmatic; it may perhaps have
preceded the Theoretical Philosophy because it was at first concerned with
an intimate study of the Pentateuch; a research based upon the theory that
every sentence, word and letter were given by Divine Inspiration and that no
jot or tittle (the Yod the smallest Hebrew letter) must be neglected. The Rabbis
counted every word and letter, and as their numbers were represented by their
letters, they counted the numeration of all God names and titles, and all proper
names, and the numeration of the phrases recording Divine commands.
The Hebrew letters and numbers were :--
| Aleph |
Beth |
Gimel |
Daleth |
Heh |
Vau |
Zain |
Cheth |
| A |
B |
G |
D |
H |
U,or V |
Z |
Ch |
| 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
| Teth |
Yod |
Kaph |
Lamed |
Mem |
Nun |
Samech |
Oin |
| Th |
I, J, or Y |
K |
L |
M |
N |
S |
O |
| 9 |
10 |
20 |
30 |
40 |
50 |
60 |
70 |
| Peh |
Tzaddi |
Qoph |
Resh |
Shin |
Tau |
| P |
Tz |
Q |
R |
Sh |
T |
| 80 |
90 |
100 |
200 |
300 |
400 |
There were also several final letters, final K, 500; final M, 6oo; final N, 700;
final P, 8oo; and final Tz, 900. Note that the Divine Name Jah, JH, numbered
15, and so in common usage the number 15 was always represented by 9 and 6, ThV,
Teth and Vau.
The Kabalistic Rabbis granted the natural meaning of the words of the "Torah" or
Law books of the Old Testament as a guide to a knowledge of proper conduct in
life and as a proper reading for the Synagogue and home but they claimed that
each verse and narrative, each law and incident, had also a deeper and concealed
meaning of a Mystical character to be found by their calculations, conversions,
and substitutions, according to their rules of Gematria, Notaricon, and Temura:
the first name is of Greek origin, the second from the Latin, but the third was
Hebrew and meant permutation, TMURH, from the root MUR,--changed.
The most famous Rabbi of the Seventeenth century named Menasseh ben Israel, compared
the Books of Moses to the body of a man, the commentaries called Mishna to the
soul, and the Kabalah he called the Spirit of the soul: "ignorant people
may study the first, the learned the second, but the wisest direct their contemplation
to the third"; he called the Kabalists,--divine theologians possessed of
thirteen rules by which they are enabled to penetrate the mysteries with which
the Scriptures abound.
Many Kabalists claimed that their doctrines and methods were brought down from
Heaven by Angels to primeval man, and they all believed that the First Four Books
of the Pentateuch enshrined their peculiar doctrines as well as narrated histories
and laid down laws.
The Zohar says :--If these books of the Torah contain only the tales of, and
the words of Esau, Hagar, Laban and Balaam, why are they called--The Perfect
Law, The Law of Truth, The True Witness of God?--there must be a hidden meaning. "Woe
be to the man who says that The Law (Torah) contains only common sayings
and tales: if this were true we might even in our time compose a book of doctrine
which would be more respected. No, every word has a sublime sense, and is a heavenly
mystery. The Law resembles an angel: to come down on earth a spiritual angel
must put on a garment to be known or understood here, so the Law must have clothed
itself in a garment of words as a body for men to receive; but the wise look
within the garments."
At some periods both the ordinary Jew and even Christian Fathers have made a
somewhat similar declaration of a literal and a mystical meaning
of scripture. The Talmud in book "Sanhedrin" remarks that Manasseh
King of Israel asked whether Moses could not relate something of more value than
tales of Timnah a concubine, and Rachel with her mandrakes, and he is answered
that there is a concealed meaning in these narrations.
The Christian Father Origen (A.D. 253), in his "Homilies," wrote that
everybody should regard these stories, the making of the world in six days, and
the planting of trees by God,--as figures of speech under which a recondite sense
is concealed. Origen granted a Three-fold meaning,--somatic, psychic, and pneumatic;
or the body of scripture, its soul and its spirit.
Nicholas de Lyra who died in 1340 accepted four modes of interpretation; literal,
allegoric, moral, and anagogic or mystical.
In this he nearly follows the scheme of the Zohar ii. 99: in which paragraph
there is a parable comparing the Sacred Law to a woman in love who reveals herself
to her friend and beloved: first by signs, ramaz; then by whispered
words, derush; then by converse with her face veiled, hagadah;
and at last she reveals her features and tells all her love, this is sod,
association in secret, a mystery.
The late Dr. Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland were notable Kabalists who always
insisted on the concealed meanings underlying the ordinary sense of the old Hebrew
writings; and the late H. P. Blavatsky used to declare that the truly ancient
texts of ancient religions were susceptible of explanations on seven planes of
thought.
The Kabalists discovered deep meanings in each Hebrew letter, common and finals,
and found secrets in large letters, misplaced letters and in words spelled in
unusual manners. At different times they represented God by an Aleph, A; or by
a Yod, I; or by a Shin; or by a Point; or by a Point within a circle; or even
by a Triangle; and by a Decad of ten yods.
GEMATRIA was a mode of interpretation by which a name or word having a certain
numerical value was deemed to have a relation with some other words having the
same number; thus certain numbers became representative of several ideas, and
were considered to be interpretative one of the other. For example, Messiah spelled,
MShICh, numbered 358, and so does the phrase IBA ShILH, Shiloh shall come; and
so this passage in Genesis 49 V. 10, was considered to be a prophesy of the Messiah:
note that Nachash, NChSh, the Serpent of Moses, is also 358. The letter
Shin, Sh, 300, became an emblem of divinity by corresponding with Ruach Elohim,
RUCh ALHIM, the Spirit of the Living God.
NOTARICON, or abbreviation, is of two forms; one word is formed from the initial
and final letters of one or more words; or the letters of one name are taken
as the initials or finals of the words of a sentence. For example, in Deut. 30
V. 12, Moses asks, Who shall go up for us to Heaven? The initial letters of the
original words MI IOLH LNV HShMILH, form the word MILH, mylah, which
word means circumcision, and the final letters are IHVH, the name Jehovah: hence
it was suggested that circumcision was a feature of the way to God in heaven.
Amen, AMN is from the initials of Adonai melekh namen. "The Lord
and faithful king"; and the famous Rabbinic word of power used for talismans
AGLA is formed of the initials of the words "Ateh gibur leolam Adonai," "The
Lord ever powerful," or Tu potens in saeculum Dominine.
TEMURA is a more complex procedure and has led to an immense variety of curious
modes of divination: the letters of a word are transposed according to certain
rules and with many limitations: or again, the letters of a word are replaced
by other letters as arranged by a definite scheme, often shown in a diagram.
For example, a common form was to write one half of the alphabet over the other
in reverse order, and so the first letter A was replaced by the last T, and B
by Shin, and so on. On this plan the word Sheshak of Jeremiah 25 v.
26, is said to mean Babel: this permutation was known as ATBSh, atbash.
On this principle we find twenty-one other possible forms named in order Albat,
Abgat, Agdat: the complete set was called "The combinations of Tziruph." Other
forms were rational, right, averse and irregular, obtained
from a square of 22 spaces in each direction, that is of 484 secondary squares,
and then putting a letter in each square in order up and down, and then reading
across or diagonally, etc. Of this type is the so-called "Kabalah of Nine
Chambers" of the Mark Masons.
A further development of the numerical arts was shown by the modes of Contraction
and Extension; thus Jehovah, IHVH 26, was extended to IVD-HA-VV-HA, and so 10,
5, 6, 5 or 26 became 20, 6, 12, 6 or 44. By extension Zain, Z.7, became 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 or 28; or 28 was regarded as 2 and 8 or 10. The Tetragrammaton,
Jehovah 26 was also at times regarded as 2 and 6 or 8: so El Shaddai, God Almighty,
AL ShDI, 1, 30, 300, 4, 10, was 345 and then 12 and then 3, a Trinity. A quaint
conceit was that of the change of the spelling of the names of Abraham and Sara:
at first Abram ABRM and Sarai ShRI, became ABRHM and ShRH: they were 100 and
90 years old and were sterile: now H, Heh, was deemed of a fertile type, and
so the letter H was added to ABRAM, and the Yod I, converted into an H of the
name Sarai.
In the very old "Sepher Yetzirah" is found the allocation of letters
to the planets; from this origin arose a system of designing talismans written
on parchment or engraved on brass or gems: as each planet had a letter and a
number, in regard to each was allotted a Magic Square of lesser squares; thus
for Jupiter 4 was the number and Daleth the letter, and the Magic Square of Jupiter
had 16 smaller squares within it; in each a number 1 to 16, and so each line
added up to 34 and the total of numbers was 136.
Every Talisman duly formed bore at least one God name to sanctify it: notable
names were IH, Jah; ALH, Eloah; then IHVH; then the notable 42 lettered Name,
which was really composed of others,--Aheie asher aheie (I am that I am) Jah,
Jehuiah, Al, Elohim, Jehovah, Tzabaoth, Al Chai and Adonai.
The Shemhamphorash, or Separated Name, was a famous Word of Power; it was formed
of Three times 72 letters: the words of three verses, 19, 20 and 21 of Exodus
XIV. were taken: the separated letters of verse 19 were written down, then the
letters of verse 20 in reverse order, then those of verse 21 in direct order:
this gave 72 Names read from above down, each of 3 letters: to each was added
either AL or IH, and so were formed the names of the 72 Angels of the Ladder
of Jacob which led from earth to heaven: these names were often placed on the
obverse and reverse of medals or rolls of parchment to form 36 Talismans.
According to some Kabalists both King David and King Solomon were able to work
wonders with Kabalistic Magical Arts: The Pentagram was called the Seal of Solomon,
and the Hexagram was called the Shield of David; to the points of the former
were assigned the Spirit and Four Elements, while to those of the latter were
ascribed the Planets. The treatise called "The Clavicules of King Solomon" is
of course a mediaeval fraud.
The Hebrew letters are also associated with the Twenty-two Trumps of the Tarot
pack of cards; these cards have been much used for purposes of divination. The
Gipsies of Southern Europe use these cards for Fortune-telling. The French author
Court de Gebelin (1773-1782) declared that these Trump cards as mystical emblems
were derived from the magic of Ancient Egypt. Occult Science allots each card
to a Number, a Letter and a natural object or force,-the Planets, Zodiacal signs,
elements, etc. "The Sanctum Regnum of the Tarot Trumps" edited by myself
can be consulted.
Dr. Encausse of Paris, who writes under the pseudonym of "Papus," has
also a work relating to the Tarots and gives a Kabalistic attribution of the
Trump cards which Rosicrucians consider to be erroneous.
So far as is known to me the practice of Kabalah as a Magical Art is now almost
restricted to Russian and Polish Rabbis, and to a few students of occultism in
this country, some of whom constantly wear a Kabalistic talisman although they
are Christians.
An Introduction To The Study Of The Kabbalah Part 1
An Introduction To The Study Of The Kabbalah Part 3
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Details: By William Wynn Westcott (NOTE: This work was based on a series of lectures by Westcott which were
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