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Sepher Sapphires: A Treatise on Gematria - 'The Magical Language' - Volume 1

Sepher Sapphires: A Treatise on Gematria - 'The Magical Language' - Volume 1
By Wade Coleman

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An advanced reference book of Kabbalistic Gematria, listing Hebrew numerological and mystical meanings for every number from 1 to 1,000. A "must have" reference book for every serious student of the Western Mystery Tradition.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #192910 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-08-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 416 pages

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Most Comprehensive Gematria Reference Available Today5
These two volumes contain the most comprehensive gematria reference available today. There are thousands of entries for numbers 1 to 1000 ( and also quite a few up to 144,000 or so ). Contains a great deal of material from unpublished sources finding its way into print for the very first time. Copious references to sources greatly distinguishes this reference from others in the same field. The 19 appendixes contain many related aspects, i.e. gematria tables, 32 paths of wisdom, magic squares, the divine proportion, gematria of the Shem ha-Mephorish, 32 Paths of Wisdom, Tarot, etc.

A "must have" reference for any serious student of the Western Mystery Tradition.

An excellent comprehensive reference5
Wade Coleman's Treatise on Gematria is a must have reference on gematria for those interested in the Western Mystery Tradition. For those students of Paul Foster Case and the B.O.T.A. it is especially valuable for its elaboration of Hebrew and Greek words and phrases found in the correspondence lessons of PFC. One caveat: It is not a substitute for one's own work in this endeavor. Case himself advised the student to make his or her own gematria index and it is through this that the words, correspondences and meanings can find expression and relevance in the consciouness of the student. However few of us will be so moved to do such an exhaustive research as Wade has provided us, and for this we can all be grateful for this addition to our libraries and its aid to our work.

good, but3
Although Wade Coleman has done an exemplary job of gathering and presenting this material, I think he has done a disservice to his main source, Paul Foster Case, by not mentioning him. I for one would respect him more if he were to reveal his main reference source instead of presenting it as his own personal research material.