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Hermetic Qabalah

English Gematria is a form of gematria (גימטריה), a system of assigning numerical values to letters, which is applied to the English alphabet. The term "gematria" originates from the Greek word geōmetria (γεωμετρία), meaning "geometry," but in Hebrew it is used to refer to the practice of assigning numerical values to letters in the Hebrew alphabet. In English gematria, each letter of the English alphabet is assigned a numerical value, typically based on its position in the alphabet (A=1, B=2, ..., Z=26). This practice is often used in religious, mystical, or esoteric contexts, similar to its Hebrew counterpart, to find hidden meanings or connections between words and numbers. The concept is also known as isopsephy in Greek and notarikon in Hebrew, where the latter refers to the practice of deriving meaning from the initials of words. English gematria is less standardized than its Hebrew counterpart due to the lack of a single authoritative system, leading to variations in the numerical values assigned to letters.

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Hermetic Qabalah
Western esoteric tradition
Hermetic Qabalah
Hermetic Qabalah is a Western esoteric tradition involving mysticism and the occult. It is the underlying philosophy and framework for magical societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, has inspired esoteric Christian organizations such as the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia, is a key element within the Thelemic orders, and is important to mystical-religious societies such as the Builders of the Adytum and the Fellowship of the Rosy Cross.
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