Aeon418
When reading this verse I keep thinking about the number 0.12. That's one of the numbers that comes up in verses 24 & 25.
We are told that Nuit's word is 6 and 50. And it's these numbers that we are to divide, add, multiply and understand.
6/50 = 0.12
If the God is the 1, and the Adorer is the 2, then the 0. is Nuit and Hadit. Zero is the source of all the numbers. But zero, being nothing, is not seen. It suggests to me the ultimate reality behind all forms and appearances. "...there is no other God than me, and my lord Hadit".
0.12. Nihilism, Monism, Dualism, all reconciled together?
This is verse 21. That's the numeration of AHIH, I am, the god-name of Kether. That could be significant in the light of this verse being the first verse in the Gimel decanate.*
* Liber AL contains 220 verses. Some people have suggested that each set of 10 verses corresponds to one of the Hebrew letters. So verses 1 to 10 are Aleph, 11 to 20 are Beth, 21 to 30 are Gimel, etc., etc.
We are told that Nuit's word is 6 and 50. And it's these numbers that we are to divide, add, multiply and understand.
6/50 = 0.12
If the God is the 1, and the Adorer is the 2, then the 0. is Nuit and Hadit. Zero is the source of all the numbers. But zero, being nothing, is not seen. It suggests to me the ultimate reality behind all forms and appearances. "...there is no other God than me, and my lord Hadit".
0.12. Nihilism, Monism, Dualism, all reconciled together?
This is verse 21. That's the numeration of AHIH, I am, the god-name of Kether. That could be significant in the light of this verse being the first verse in the Gimel decanate.*
* Liber AL contains 220 verses. Some people have suggested that each set of 10 verses corresponds to one of the Hebrew letters. So verses 1 to 10 are Aleph, 11 to 20 are Beth, 21 to 30 are Gimel, etc., etc.