Bat Chicken said:
I may be mistaken because I am still digesting this but the 61 =0, etc., are the AIN, AIN SOPH, AIN SOPH AUR - the nothingness/limitless potential.... I assume that the assigned numbers are gematria, however, I haven't taken the time to understand the cause for each assignment of such. Not sure I want to go there quite yet.
It's pretty simple actually, and not that earth shattering. The Hebrew letters are also numbers, so you just add up the value of the letters that spell the word, and there is it's number. It's nothing more complex than "How do you spell that?"
AIN = 61 as mentioned before.
AIN SOPH = 61 + 146
AIN SOPH AUR = 61 + 146 + 207
This can be applied to any word, and is done BEFORE any special meaning is derived and not because of any special meaning.
So for example if we try it with "Bat Chicken" as below (I should say, since this is an English name it could be varied to be spelt a heap of different ways in Hebrew, especially when factoring in the absence of vowels in Hebrew. I've picked a random version that appeals to me, excluding the vowels, but keeping the I, since its often pronounce "chycken". There are other spellings that would get a different number, and letters may be given a different number if they end a word/sentence which I've ignored today also)
B = Beth = 2
T = Teth = 9
CH = Cheth = 8
I = Yod = 10
C = Cheth = 8
K = Kaph = 20
N = Nun = 50
BatChicken = 107. So now we look at other words that numerate to 107 and see what they tell us about their shared nature with BatChicken.
Wow, a very fortuitous number BC!
THE BEAST HAS RETURNED TO AT
But we could now start to speculate as to what way BatChicken is similar to The Great Beast
(i.e. Crowley)