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Main article: Tree of life (Kabbalah) The Sephirothic tree showing the lightning flash and the paths The Qabalistic Tree of Life in the Servants of the Light organisation's Hermetic theory
A poetic account of the Great Work and enumeration of many obstacles. See also: Equinox I iv, Special Supplement. A description of the card of the tarot with their attributions; including a method of divination.” A complete treatise on the Tarot giving the correct designs of the cards with their attributions and symbolic meanings on all planes. See also: Equinox I viii, p.143.
Liber Trigrammaton, being a book of Trigrams of the Mutations of the TAO with the YIN and the YANG. An account of the cosmic process: corresponding to the stanzas of Dzyan in another system.” Received Dec 14, 1907. See also: The Holy Books of Thelema (Equinox III ix) Crowley (1996), "Man": "The whole subject must be studied in the Book 777, and the main attributions committed to memory: then when by constant use the system is at last understood—as opposed to being merely memorised—the student will find fresh light break in on him at every turn as he continues to measure every item of new knowledge that he attains by this Standard. For to him the Universe will then begin to appear as a coherent and a necessary Whole." Crowley, Aleister (1998). " The Vision & the Voice". The Equinox. York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser. IV (2).
The secrets of Adepts are not to be revealed to men. We only wish they were. When a man comes to me and asks for the Truth, I go away and practice teaching the Differential Calculus to a Bushman; and I answer the former only when I have succeeded with the latter. But to withhold the Alphabet of Mysticism from the learner is the device of a selfish charlatan. That which can be taught shall be taught, and that which cannot be taught may at last be learnt.Full instructions in Pranayama, describes various practices of controlling the breath, how to insure success, what results to strive for, and how to use them for the Great Work. Equinox I vii, p. 59 Two Poems. A critical study of various philosophies. An account of Buddhism. 1925. See also: Collected Works, Vol. ii, pp. 140-203.