Abraxas-Calendar by Aiwass and Claas Hoffmann The Abraxas Calendar is a perpetual calendar with the verses of the Liber Al. It combines kabbalistic knowledge and degree astrology with the verses of this legendary book. The Liber Al vel Legis was written by the author and magician Aleister Crowley in 1904 through a ritually induced spirit contact within 3 days. In the Abraxas Calendar you find the Liber AL transferred to degree astrology, so that each degree of the zodiac is assigned to a verse oft the Liber AL: The first verse oft he book begins on 1. January. The 220 Liber AL verses are distributed to the first 220 days oft he year. If one then adds the 1st and 2nd chapter again, it makes exactly 365 verses. There are many astonishing correspondences to the zodiac and very harmonious kabbalistic correspondences. For example, January 1st is often the 281° of the zodiac. (This can be checked in the ephemeris.) 221 days later, on August 9, the first verse of the Liber AL appears again: “Had! The manifestation of Nuit.” This day, August 9, often falls on the 137° of the zodiac. (This can also be checked in the ephemeris). These degrees of the zodiac to which the first Liber AL verse belongs, add up to 418 [281 + 137 = 418]. This is the number of ABRAHADABRA and the number of the house of the beast “Boleskine”. The 221 days (which it takes until the first Liber AL vers appers the second time) are distributed to 216 degrees of the zodiac. 216 is the sum of 6 x 6 x 6 and the number of the Sephirah GEBURAH, the Sephirah of MARS. The 137° of the zodiac, where the first verse of Liber AL appears again, turns (in a certain sense) the linear book into a wheel. The line becomes a wheel. And 137 is the number of the Hebrew word “Ofin” [AVPhN] which means “wheel”. The last Liber AL verse AL III 75 “ The ending of the words is the word Abrahadabra.” falls on the 136° of the zodiac. 136 is the number of the intelligence of JUPITER and the number of the spirit of JUPITER. Also 136 is the sum of the numbers on JUPITER’s magic square. Jupiter belongs to the tarot card FORTUNE, Atu X, the wheel of fortune. One degree after the 136°, when the book begins anew, the 137th degree appears; as said, the number of the Hebrew word for “wheel”. 136 + 137 equals 273. 273 is the number of the Hebrew word “Arba” [ARBO], which means “FOUR”. Here we find a reference to the 4th Sephirah Chesed, the Sephirah of Jupiter, to which the name of God AL belongs, which gave the Book of the Law its name. The Hardcover-version of the Abraxas Calendar can be purchased at Amazon.de.
Abraxas-Calendar by Aiwass and Claas Hoffmann The Abraxas Calendar is a perpetual calendar with the verses of the Liber Al. It combines kabbalistic knowledge and degree astrology with the verses of this legendary book. The Liber Al vel Legis was written by the author and magician Aleister Crowley in 1904 through a ritually induced spirit contact within 3 days. In the Abraxas Calendar you find the Liber AL transferred to degree astrology, so that each degree of the zodiac is assigned to a verse oft the Liber AL: The first verse oft he book begins on 1. January. The 220 Liber AL verses are distributed to the first 220 days oft he year. If one then adds the 1st and 2nd chapter again, it makes exactly 365 verses. There are many astonishing correspondences to the zodiac and very harmonious kabbalistic correspondences. For example, January 1st is often the 281° of the zodiac. (This can be checked in the ephemeris.) 221 days later, on August 9, the first verse of the Liber AL appears again: “Had! The manifestation of Nuit.” This day, August 9, often falls on the 137° of the zodiac. (This can also be checked in the ephemeris). These degrees of the zodiac to which the first Liber AL verse belongs, add up to 418 [281 + 137 = 418]. This is the number of ABRAHADABRA and the number of the house of the beast “Boleskine”. The 221 days (which it takes until the first Liber AL vers appers the second time) are distributed to 216 degrees of the zodiac. 216 is the sum of 6 x 6 x 6 and the number of the Sephirah GEBURAH, the Sephirah of MARS. The 137° of the zodiac, where the first verse of Liber AL appears again, turns (in a certain sense) the linear book into a wheel. The line becomes a wheel. And 137 is the number of the Hebrew word “Ofin” [AVPhN] which means “wheel”. The last Liber AL verse AL III 75 “ The ending of the words is the word Abrahadabra.” falls on the 136° of the zodiac. 136 is the number of the intelligence of JUPITER and the number of the spirit of JUPITER. Also 136 is the sum of the numbers on JUPITER’s magic square. Jupiter belongs to the tarot card FORTUNE, Atu X, the wheel of fortune. One degree after the 136°, when the book begins anew, the 137th degree appears; as said, the number of the Hebrew word for “wheel”. 136 + 137 equals 273. 273 is the number of the Hebrew word “Arba” [ARBO], which means “FOUR”. Here we find a reference to the 4th Sephirah Chesed, the Sephirah of Jupiter, to which the name of God AL belongs, which gave the Book of the Law its name. The Hardcover-version of the Abraxas Calendar can be purchased at Amazon.de.