(Translated from the Hebrew by Wm. Wynn Westcott)
(NOTE: The Sepher Yetzirah is one of the most famous of the ancient Qabalistic
texts. It was first put into writing around 200 C.E. Westcott's Translation of the Sepher
Yetzirah was a primary source for the rituals and Knowledge Lectures of the Golden Dawn.
This is the Third Edition of Westcottís translation, first published in 1887. A Fourth
Revised Edition by Darcy Kúntz, complete with Hebrew text, notes and bibliography, is
available from Holmes Publishing Group, P.O. 623, Edmonds, WA 98020.)
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SEPHER YETZIRAH
The Book of Formation
CHAPTER I
Section 1. In thirty-two (1) mysterious Paths of Wisdom did Jah, (2)
the Jehovah of hosts, (3) the God of Israel, (4) the Living Elohim,
(5) the King of ages, the merciful and gracious God, (6) the Exalted One,
the Dweller in eternity, most high and holy--engrave his name by the three Sepharim
(7) --Numbers, Letters, and Sounds.(8)
2. Ten are the ineffable Sephiroth. (9) Twenty-two are the Letters, the
Foundation of all things; there are Three Mothers, Seven Double and Twelve (10)
Simple letters.
3. The ineffable Sephiroth are Ten, as are the Numbers; and as there are in man five
fingers over against five, so over them is established a covenant of strength, by word of
mouth, and by the circumcision of the flesh. (11)
4. Ten is the number of the ineffable Sephiroth, ten and not nine, ten and not eleven.
Understand this wisdom, and be wise by the perception. Search out concerning it, restore
the Word to its creator, and replace Him who formed it upon his throne. (12)
5. The Ten ineffable Sephiroth have ten vast regions bound unto them; boundless in origin
and having no ending; an abyss (13) of good and of ill; measureless height and
depth; boundless to the East and the West; boundless to the North and South; (14)
and the Lord the only God, (15) the Faithful King rules all these from his holy
seat, (16) for ever and ever.
6. The Ten ineffable Sephiroth have the appearance of the Lightning flash, (17)
their origin is unseen and no end is perceived. The Word is in them as they rush forth and
as they return, they speak as from the whirl-wind, and returning fall prostrate in
adoration before the Throne.
7. The Ten ineffable Sephiroth, whose ending is even as their origin, are like as a flame
arising from a burning coal. For God (18) is superlative in his Unity, there is
none equal unto Him: what number canst thou place before One.
8. Ten are the ineffable Sephiroth; seal up thy lips lest thou speak of them, and guard
thy heart as thou considerest them; and if thy mind escape from thee bring it back to thy
control; even as it was said, "running and returning" (the living creatures ran
and returned) (19) and hence was the Covenant made.
9. The ineffable Sephiroth give forth the Ten numbers. First; the Spirit of the God of the
living; (20) Blessed and more than blessed be the Living God (21) of
ages. The Voice, the Spirit, and the Word, (22) these are the Holy Spirit.
10. Second; from the Spirit He produced Air, and formed in it twenty-two sounds--the
letters; three are mothers, seven are double, and twelve are simple; but the Spirit is
first and above these. Third; from the Air He formed the Waters, and from the formless and
void (23) made mire and clay, and designed surfaces upon them, and hewed
recesses in them, and formed the strong material foundation. Fourth; from the Water He
formed Fire (24) and made for Himself a Throne of Glory with Auphanim, Seraphim
and Kerubim, (25) as his ministering angels; and with these three (26)
he completed his dwelling, as it is written, "Who maketh his angels spirits and his
ministers a flaming fire." (27)
11. He selected three letters from among the simple ones and sealed them and formed them
into a Great Name, I H V, (28) and with this He sealed the universe in six
directions.
Fifth; He looked above, and sealed the Height with I H V.
Sixth; He looked below, and sealed the Depth with I V H.
Seventh; He looked forward, and sealed the East with H I V.
Eighth; He looked backward, and sealed the West with H V I.
Ninth; He looked to the right, and sealed the South with V I H.
Tenth; He looked to the left, and sealed the North with V H I.
12. Behold! From the Ten ineffable Sephiroth do, proceed--the One Spirit of the Gods of
the living, Air, Water, Fire; and also Height, Depth, East, West, South and North. (29)
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CHAPTER II
Section 1. The twenty-two sounds and letters are the Foundation of all things. Three
mothers, seven doubles and twelve simples. The Three Mothers are Aleph, Mem and Shin, they
are Air, Water and Fire Water is silent, Fire is sibilant, and Air derived from the Spirit
is as the tongue of a balance standing between these contraries which are in equilibrium,
reconciling and mediating between them.
2. He hath formed, weighed, and composed with these twenty-two letters every created
thing, and the form of everything which shall hereafter be.
3. These twenty-two sounds or letters are formed by the voice, impressed on the air, and
audibly modified in five places; in the throat, in the mouth, by the tongue, through the
teeth, and by the lips. (31)
4. These twenty-two letters, which are the foundation of all things, He arranged as upon a
sphere with two hundred and thirty-one gates, and the sphere may be rotated forward or
backward, whether for good or for evil; from the good comes true pleasure, from evil
nought but torment.
5. For He shewed the combination of these letters, each with the other; Aleph with all,
and all with Aleph; Beth with all, and all with Beth. Thus in combining all together in
pairs are produced the two hundred and thirty-one gates of knowledge. (32)
6. And from the non-existent (33) He made Something; and all forms of speech
and everything that has been produced; from the empty void He made the material world, and
from the inert earth He brought forth everything that hath life. He hewed, as it were,
vast columns out of the intangible air, and by the power of His Name made every creature
and everything that is; and the production of all things from the twenty-two letters is
the proof that they are all but parts of one living body. (34)
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CHAPTER III
Section 1. The Foundation of all the other sounds and letters is provided by the Three
Mothers, Aleph, Mem and Shin; they resemble a Balance, on the one hand the guilty, on the
other hand the purified, and Aleph the Air is like the Tongue of a Balance standing
between them. (35)
2. The Three Mothers, Aleph, Mem and Shin, are a great Mystery, very admirable and most
recondite, and sealed as with six rings; and from them proceed Air, Fire, and Water, which
divide into active and passive forces. The Three Mothers, Aleph, Mem and Shin, are the
Foundation, from them spring three Fathers, and from these have proceeded all things that
are in the world.
3. The Three Mothers in the world are Aleph, Mem and Shin: the heavens (36)
were produced (37) from Fire; the earth from the Water; and the Air from the
Spirit is as a reconciler between the Fire and the Water.
4. The Three Mothers, Aleph, Mem and Shin, Fire, Water and Air, are shown in the Year:
from the fire came heat, from the waters came cold, and from the air was produced the
temperate state, again a mediator between them. The Three Mothers, Aleph, Mem and Shin,
Fire, Water and Air, are found in Man: from the fire was formed the head; from the water
the belly; and from the air was formed the chest, again placed as a mediator between the
others.
5. These Three Mothers did He produce and design, and combined them; and He sealed them as
the three mothers in the Universe, in the Year and in Man--both male and female. He caused
the letter Aleph to reign in Air and crowned it, and combining it with the others He
sealed it, as Air in the World, as the temperate (climate) of the Year, and as the breath
in the chest (the lungs for breathing air) in Man: the male with Aleph, Mem, Shin, the
female with Shin, Mem, Aleph. He caused the letter Mem to reign in Water, crowned it, and
combining it with the others formed the earth in the world, cold in the year, and the
belly in man, male and female, the former with Mem, Aleph, Shin, the latter with Mem,
Shin, Aleph. He caused Shin to reign in Fire, and crowned it, and combining it with the
others sealed with it the heavens in the universe, heat in the year and the head in man,
male and female. (38)
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CHAPTER IV
Section 1. The Seven double letters, Beth, Gimel, Daleth, Kaph, Peh, Resh, and Tau have
each two sounds associated with them. They are referred to Life, Peace, Wisdom, Riches,
Grace, Fertility and Power. The two sounds of each letter are the hard and the soft--the
aspirated and the softened. They are called Double, because each letter presents a
contrast or permutation; thus Life and Death; Peace and War; Wisdom and Folly; Riches and
Poverty; Grace and Indignation; Fertility and Solitude; Power and Servitude.
2. These Seven Double Letters point out seven localities; Above, Below, East, West, North,
South, and the Palace of Holiness in the midst of them sustaining all things.
3. These Seven Double Letters He designed, produced, and combined, and formed with them
the Planets of this World, the Days of the Week, and the Gates of the soul (the orifices
of perception) in Man. From these Seven He bath produced the Seven Heavens, the Seven
Earths, the Seven Sabbaths: for this cause He has loved and blessed the number Seven more
than all things under Heaven (His Throne).
4. Two Letters produce two houses; three form six; four form twenty-four; five form one
hundred and twenty; six form seven hundred and twenty; (39) seven form five
thousand and forty; and beyond this their numbers increase so that the mouth can hardly
utter them, nor the ear hear the number of them. So now, behold the Stars of our World,
the Planets which are Seven; the Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars. The
Seven are also the Seven Days of Creation; and the Seven Gateways of the Soul of Man--the
two eyes, the two ears, the mouth and the two nostrils. So with the Seven are formed the
seven heavens, (41) the seven earths, and the seven periods of time; and so has
He preferred the number Seven above all things under His Heaven. (42)
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Supplement to Chapter IV
NOTE.--This is one of several modern illustrations of the allotment of the Seven
Letters; it is not found in the ancient copies of the "Sepher Yetzirah."
He produced Beth, and referred it to Wisdom ; He crowned it, combined and formed with it
the Moon in the Universe, the first day of the week, and the right eye of man.
He produced Gimel, and referred it to Health; He crowned it, combined and joined with it
Mars in the Universe, the second day of the week, and the right ear of man.
He produced Daleth, and referred it to Fertility; He crowned it, combined and formed with
it the Sun in the Universe, the third day of the week, and the right nostril of man.
He produced Kaph, and referred it to Life; He crowned it, combined and formed with it
Venus in the Universe, the fourth day of the week, and the left eye of man.
He produced Peh, and referred it to Power; He crowned it, combined and formed with it
Mercury in the Universe, the fifth day of the week, and the left ear of man.
He produced Resh, and referred it to Peace; He crowned it, combined and formed with it
Saturn in the Universe, the sixth day of the week, and the left nostril of man.
He produced Tau, and referred it to Beauty; He crowned it, combined and formed with it
Jupiter in the Universe, the Seventh Day of the week, and the mouth of man.
By these Seven letters were also made seven worlds, seven heavens, seven earths, seven
seas, seven rivers, seven deserts, seven days, seven weeks from Passover to Pentecost, and
every seventh year a Jubilee.
Mayer Lambert gives:--Beth to Saturn and the Hebrew Sabbath--that is Saturday; Gimel to
Jupiter and Sunday; Daleth to Mars and Monday; Kaph to the Sun and Tuesday; Peh to Venus
and Wednesday; Resh to Mercury and Thursday; and Tau to the Moon and Friday.
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CHAPTER V
1. The Twelve Simple Letters are Héh, Vau, Zain, Cheth, Teth, Yod, Lamed, Nun, Samech,
Oin, Tzaddi and Qoph; (43) they are the foundations of these twelve properties:
Sight, Hearing, Smell, Speech, Taste, Sexual Love, Work, Movement, Anger, Mirth,
Imagination, (44) and Sleep. These Twelve are also allotted to the directions
in space: North-east, South-east, the East above, the East below, the North above, the
North below, the South-west, the Northwest, the West above, the West below, the South
above, and the South below; these diverge to infinity, and are as the arms of the
Universe.
2. These Twelve Simple Letters He designed, and combined, and formed with them the Twelve
celestial constellations of the Zodiac, whose signs are Teth, Shin, Tau, Samech, Aleph,
Beth, Mem, Oin, Qoph, Gimel, Daleth, and Daleth. (45) The Twelve are also the
Months of the Year: Nisan, (46) Yiar, Sivan, Tamuz, Ab, Elul, Tishri, Hesvan,
Kislev, Tebet, Sabat and Adar. The Twelve are also the Twelve organs of living creatures:
(47) the two hands, the two feet, the two kidneys, the spleen, the liver, the gall,
private parts, stomach and intestines.
He made these, as it were provinces, and arranged them as in order of battle for warfare.
And also the Elohim (48) made one from the region of the other.
Three Mothers and Three Fathers; and thence issue Fire, Air and Water. Three Mothers,
Seven Doubles and Twelve Simple letters and sounds.
3. Behold now these are the Twenty and Two Letters from which Jah, Jehovah Tzabaoth, the
Living Elohim, the God of Israel, exalted and sublime, the Dweller in eternity, formed and
established all things; High and Holy is His Name.
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Supplement to Chapter V
NOTE.--This is a modern illustration of the allotment of the Twelve Letters; it is not
found in the ancient copies of the "Sepher Yetzirah."
1. God produced Hé predominant in Speech, crowned it, combined and formed with it Aries
in the Universe, Nisan in the Year, and the right foot of Man.
2. He produced Vau, predominant in mind, crowned it, combined and formed with it Taurus in
the Universe, Aiar in the Year, and the right kidney of Man.
3. He produced Zain, predominant in Movement crowned it, combined and formed it with
Gemini in the Universe, Sivan in the Year, and the left foot of Man.
4. He produced Cheth, predominant in Sight, crowned it, combined and formed it with Cancer
in the Universe, Tammuz in the year, and the right hand of Man.
5. He produced Teth, predominant in Hearing, crowned it, combined and formed with it Leo
in the Universe, Ab in the Year, and the left kidney in Man.
6. He produced Yod, predominant in Work, crowned it, combined and formed with it Virgo in
the Universe, Elul in the Year, and the left hand of Man.
7. He produced Lamed, predominant in Sexual desire, crowned it, combined and formed with
it Libra in the Universe, Tishri in the Year, and the private parts of Man. (Kalisch gives
"gall.")
8. He produced Nun, predominant in Smell, crowned it, combined and formed with it Scorpio
in the Universe, Heshvan in the Year, and the intestines of Man.
9. He produced Samech, predominant in Sleep, crowned it, combined and formed with it
Sagittarius in the Universe, Kislev in the Year, and the stomach of Man.
10. He produced Oin, predominant in Anger, crowned it, combined and formed with it
Capricornus in the Universe, Tebet in the Year, and the liver of Man.
11. He produced Tzaddi, predominant in Taste, crowned it, combined and formed with it
Aquarius in the Year, and the gullet in Man).
12. He produced Qoph, predominant in Mirth, crowned it, combined and formed with it Pisces
in the Universe, Adar in the Year, and the spleen of Man.
NOTE.--Mediaeval authorities and modern editors give very different allocations to the
twelve simple letters.
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CHAPTER VI
Section 1. Three Fathers and their generations, Seven conquerors and their armies, and
Twelve bounds of the Universe. See now, of these words, the faithful witnesses are the
Universe, the Year and Man. The dodecad, the heptad, and the triad with their provinces;
above is the Celestial Dragon, T L I, (49) and below is the World, and lastly
the heart of Man. The Three are Water, Air and Fire; Fire above, Water below, and Air
conciliating between them; and the sign of these things is that the Fire sustains
(volatilises) the waters; Mem is mute, Shin is sibilant, and Aleph is the Mediator and as
it were a friend placed between them.
2. The Celestial Dragon, T L I, is placed over the universe like a king upon the throne;
the revolution of the year is as a king over his dominion; the heart of man is as a king
in warfare. Moreover, He made all things one from the other; and the Elohim set good over
against evil, and made good things from good, and evil things from evil: with the good
tested He the evil, and with the evil did He try the good. Happiness (50) is
reserved for the good, and misery (51) is kept for the wicked.
3. The Three are One, and that One stands above. The Seven are divided; three are over
against three, and one stands between the triads. The Twelve stand as in warfare; three
are friends, three are enemies; three are life givers; three are destroyers. The three
friends are the heart, the ears, and the mouth; the three enemies are the liver, the gall,
and the tongue; (52) while God (53) the faithful king rules over
all. One above Three, Three above Seven, and Seven above Twelve: and all are connected the
one with the other.
4. And after that our father Abraham had perceived and understood, and had taken down and
engraved all these things, the Lord most high (55) revealed Himself, and called
him His beloved, and made a Covenant with him and his seed; and Abraham believed on Him
(56) and it was imputed unto him for righteousness. And He made this Covenant as
between the ten toes of the feet--this is that of circumcision; and as between the ten
fingers of the hands and this is that of the tongue. (57) And He formed the
twenty-two letters into speech (58) and shewed him all the mysteries of them. (59)
He drew them through the Waters; He burned them in the Fire; He vibrated them in the Air;
Seven planets in the heavens, and Twelve celestial constellations of the stars of the
Zodiac.
The End of "The Book of Formation
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THE FIFTY GATES OF INTELLIGENCE
Attached to some editions of the "Sepher Yetzirah" is found this scheme of
Kabalistic classification of knowledge emanating from the Second Sephira Binah,
Understanding, and descending by stages through the angels, heavens, humanity, animal and
vegetable and mineral kingdoms to Hyle and the chaos. The Kabalists said that one must
enter and pass up through the Gates to attain to the Thirty-two Paths of Wisdom; and that
even Moses only passed through the forty-ninth Gate, and never entered the fiftieth. See
the Oedipus Aegyptiacus of Athanasius Kircher, vol. ii. p. 319.
First Order: Elementary.
1. Chaos, Hyle, The first matter.
2. Formless, void, lifeless.
3. The Abyss.
4. Origin of the Elements.
5. Earth (no seed germs).
6. Water.
7. Air.
8. Fire
9. Differentiation of qualities.
10. Mixture and combination.
Second Order: Decad of Evolution.
11. Minerals differentiate.
12. Vegetable principles appear.
13. Seeds germinate in moisture.
14. Herbs and Trees.
15. Fructification in vegetable life.
16. Origin of low forms of animal life.
17. Insects and Reptiles appear.
18. Fishes, vertebrate life in the waters.
19. Birds, vertebrate life in the air.
20. Quadrupeds, vertebrate earth animals.
Third Order: Decad of Humanity.
21. Appearance of Man.
22. Material human body.
23. Human Soul conferred.
24. Mystery of Adam and Eve.
25. Complete Man as the Microcosm.
26. Gift of five human faces acting exteriorly.
27. Gift of five powers to the soul.
28. Adam Kadmon, the Heavenly Man.
29. Angelic beings.
30. Man in the image of God.
Fourth Order: World of Spheres.
31. The Moon.
32. Mercury.
33. Venus.
34. Sol.
35. Mars.
36. Jupiter.
37. Saturn.
38. The Firmament.
39. The Primum Mobile.
40. The Empyrean Heaven.
Fifih Order: The Angelic World.
41. Ishim--Sons of Fire.
42. Auphanim--Cherubim.
43. Aralim--Thrones.
44. Chashmalim--Dominions.
45. Seraphim--Virtues.
46. Malakim--Powers.
47. Elohim--Principalities.
48. Beni Elohim--Angels.
49. Cherubim--Arch-angels.
Sixth Order: The Archetype.
50. God. Ain Suph. He Whom no mortal eye bath seen, and Who has been known to Jesus the
Messiah alone.
NOTE.--The Angels of the Fifth or Angelic World are arranged in very different order by
various Kabalistic Rabbis.
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THE THIRTY-TWO PATHS OF WISDOM
Translated from the Hebrew Text of Joannes Stephanus Rittangelius, 1642: which is also
to be found in the "Oedipus Aegyptiacus" of Athanasius Kircher, 1653.
(These paragraphs are very obscure in meaning, and the Hebrew text is probably very
corrupt.)
The First Path is called the Admirable or the Hidden Intelligence (the Highest Crown): for
it is the Light giving the power of comprehension of that First Principle which has no
beginning; and it is the Primal Glory, for no created being can attain to its essence.
The Second Path is that of the Illuminating Intelligence: it is the Crown of Creation, the
Splendour of the Unity, equalling it, and it is exalted above every head, and named by the
Kabalists the Second Glory.
The Third Path is the Sanctifying Intelligence, and is the foundation of Primordial
wisdom, which is called the Creator of Faith, and its roots are AMN; and it is the parent
of Faith, from which doth Faith emanate.
The Fourth Path is named the Cohesive or Receptacular Intelligence; and is so called
because it contains all the holy powers, and from it emanate all the spiritual virtues
with the most exalted essences: they emanate one from the other by the power of the
Primordial Emanation. The Highest Crown.) (1)
The Fifth Path is called the Radical Intelligence, because it resembles the Unity, uniting
itself to the Binah, (2) or Intelligence which emanates from the Primordial
depths of Wisdom or Chokmah. (3)
The Sixth Path is called the Mediating Intelligence, because in it are multiplied the
influxes of the emanations, for it causes that influence to flow into all the reservoirs
of the Blessings, with which these themselves are united.
The Seventh Path is the Occult Intelligence, because it is the Refulgent Splendour of all
the Intellectual virtues which are perceived by the eyes of intellect, and by the
contemplation of faith.
The Eighth Path is called the Absolute or Perfect Intelligence, because it is the means of
the primordial, which has no root by which it can cleave, nor rest, except in the hidden
places of Gedulah, (4) Magnificence, from which emanates its own proper
essence.
The Ninth Path is the Pure Intelligence, so called because it purifies the Numerations, it
proves and corrects the designing of their representation, and disposes their unity with
which they are combined without diminution or division.
The Tenth Path is the Resplendent Intelligence, because it is exalted above every head,
and sits on the throne of Binah (the Intelligence spoken of in the Third Path). It
illuminates the splendour of all the lights, and causes an influence to emanate from the
Prince of countenances. (5)
The Eleventh Path is the Scintillating Intelligence, because it is the essence of that
curtain which is placed close to the order of the disposition, and this is a special
dignity given to it that it may be able to stand before the Face of the Cause of Causes.
The Twelfth Path is the Intelligence of Transparency, because it is that species of
Magnificence called Chazchazit, (6) the place whence issues the vision of those
seeing in apparitions. (That is the prophecies by seers in a vision.)
The Thirteenth Path is named the Uniting Intelligence, and is so called because it is
itself the Essence of Glory. It is the Consummation of the Truth of individual spiritual
things.
The Fourteenth Path is the Illuminating Intelligence and is so called because it is that Chashmal
(7) which is the founder of the concealed and fundamental ideas of holiness and
of their stages of preparation.
The Fifteenth Path is the Constituting Intelligence, so called because it constitutes the
substance of creation in pure darkness, and men have spoken of these contemplations; it is
that darkness spoken of in Scripture, Job xxxviii. 9, "and thick darkness a swaddling
band for it."
The Sixteenth Path is the Triumphal or Eternal Intelligence, so called because it is the
pleasure of the Glory, beyond which is no other Glory like to it, and it is called also
the Paradise prepared for the Righteous.
The Seventeenth Path is the Disposing Intelligence, which provides Faith to the Righteous,
and they are clothed with the Holy Spirit by it, and it is called the Foundation of
Excellence in the state of higher things.
The Eighteenth Path is called the Intelligence or House of Influence (by the greatness of
whose abundance the influx of good things upon created beings is increased), and from its
midst the arcana and hidden senses are drawn forth, which dwell in its shade and which
cling to it, from the Cause of all causes.
The Nineteenth Path is the Intelligence of the Secret of all the activities of the
spiritual beings, and is so called because of the influence diffused by it from the most
high and exalted sublime glory.
The Twentieth Path is the Intelligence of Will, and is so called because it is the means
of preparation of all and each created being, and by this intelligence the existence of
the Primordial Wisdom becomes known.
The Twenty-first Path is the Intelligence of Conciliation and Reward, and is so called
because it receives the divine influence which flows into it from its benediction upon all
and each existence.
The Twenty-second Path is the Faithful Intelligence, and is so called because by it
spiritual virtues are increased, and all dwellers on earth are nearly under its shadow.
The Twenty-third Path is the Stable Intelligence, and it is so called because it has the
virtue of consistency among all numerations.
The Twenty-fourth Path is the Imaginative Intelligence, and it is so called because it
gives a likeness to all the similitudes which are created in like manner similar to its
harmonious elegancies.
The Twenty-fifth Path is the Intelligence of Probation, or Temptation, and is so called
because it is the primary temptation, by which the Creator trieth all righteous persons.
The Twenty-sixth Path is called the Renewing Intelligence, because the Holy God renews by
it all the changing things which are renewed by the creation of the world.
The Twenty-seventh Path is the Active or Exciting Intelligence, and it is so called
because through it every existent being receives its spirit and motion.
The Twenty-eighth Path is called the Natural Intelligence; by it is completed and
perfected the nature of all that exists beneath the Sun.
(This Path is omitted by Rittangelius: I presume by inadvertence.)
The Twenty-ninth Path is the Corporeal Intelligence, so called because it forms every body
which is formed in all the worlds, and the reproduction of them.
The Thirtieth Path is the Collective Intelligence, and Astrologers deduce from it the
judgment of the Stars and celestial signs, and perfect their science, according to the
rules of the motions of the stars.
The Thirty-first Path is the Perpetual Intelligence; but why is it so called? Because it
regulates the motions of the Sun and Moon in their proper order, each in an orbit
convenient for it.
The Thirty-second Path is the Administrative Intelligence, and it is so called because it
directs and associates the motions of the seven planets, directing all of them in their
own proper courses.
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NOTES TO THE SEPHER YETZIRAH
It is of considerable importance to a clear understanding of this Occult treatise that
the whole work be read through before comment is made, so that the general idea of the
several chapters may become in the mind one concrete whole. A separate consideration of
the several parts should follow this general grasp of the subject, else much confusion may
result.
This hook may be considered to he an Allegorical Parallel between the Idealism of Numbers
and Letters and the various parts of the Universe, and it sheds much light on many mystic
forms and ceremonies yet extant, notably upon Freemasonry, the Tarot, and the later
Kabalah, and is a great aid to the comprehension of the Astro-Theosophic schemes of the
Rosicrucians. To obtain the full value of this Treatise, it should he studied hand in hand
with Hermetic attributions, the "Isiac Tablet," and with a complete set of the
designs, symbols and allocation of the Trump cards of the Tarot pack, for which see my
translation of The Sanctum Regnum of the Tarot, by Eliphas Levi.
Note that the oldest MSS. copies of the "Sepher Yetzirah" have no vowel points:
the latest editions have them. The system of points in writing Hebrew was not perfected
until the seventh century, and even then was not in constant use. Ginsburg asserts that
the system of vowel pointing was invented by a Rabbi Mocha in Palestine about A.D. 570,
who designed it to assist his pupils. But Isaac Myer states that there are undoubted
traces of pointing in Hebrew MSS. of the second century. According to A. E. Waite there is
no extant Hebrew MSS. with the vowel points older than the tenth century.
The words "Sepher Yetzirah" are written in Hebrew from right to left, SPR
YTzYRH, Samech Peh Resh, Yod Tzaddi Yod Resh Heh; modes of transliteration vary with
different authors. Yod is variously written in English letters as I, Y, or J, or sometimes
Ie. Tzaddi is property Tz; but some write Z only, which is misleading because the Hebrew
has also a true Z, Zain.
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CHAPTER I
The twelve sections of this chapter introduce this philosophic disquisition upon the
Formation and Development of the Universe. Having specified the subdivision of the letters
into three classes, the Triad, the Heptad, and the Dodecad, these are put aside for the
time; and the Decad mainly considered as specially associated with the idea of Number, and
as obviously composed of the Tetrad and the Hexad.
1. Thirty-two. This is the number of the Paths or Ways of Wisdom, which are added
as a supplement. 32 is written in Hebrew by LB, Lamed and Beth, and these are the last and
first letters of the Pentateuch. The number 32 is obtained thus--2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2=32.
Laib, LB as a Hebrew word, means the Heart of Man.
Paths.The word here is NTIBUT, netibuth; NTIB meant primarily a pathway, or
foot-made track; but is here used symbolically in the same sense as the Christian uses the
word, way--the way of life: other meanings are--stage, power, form, effect; and
later, a doctrinal formula, in Kabalistic writings.
2. Jah. This divine name is found in Psalm lxviii. 4; it is translated into Greek
as kurios, and into Latin as dominus, and commonly into the English word, Lord:
it is really the first half of the word IHVH or Jehovah, or the Yahveh of modern scholars.
3. Jehovah Tzabaoth. This divine name is printed in English Bibles as Jehovah
Sabaoth, or as "Lord of hosts" as in Psalm xxiv. 10. TzBA is an army.
4. God of Israel. Here the word God is ALHI, which in unpointed Hebrew might be
God, or Gods, or My God.
5. The Elohim of the Living. The words are ALHIM ChIIM. Alhim, often written in
English letters as Elohim, or by Godftey Higgins as Aleim, seems to be a masculine plural
of the feminine form Eloah, ALH, of the divine masculine name EL, AL; this is commonly
translated God, and means strong, mighty, supreme. Chiim is the plural of Chi--living,
or life. ChIH is a living animal, and so is ChIVA. ChII is also life.
Frey in his dictionary gives ChIIM as the plural word lives, or vitae. The true
adjective for living is ChIA. Elohim Chiim, then, apart from Jewish or Christian
preconception, is "the living Gods," or "the Gods of the lives, i.e.,
living ones." Rittangelius gives Dii viventes, "The living Gods," both
words in the plural. Pistorius omits both words. Postellus, the orthodox, gives Deus
Vivus. The Elohim are the Seven Forces, proceeding from the One Divine, which control the
"terra viventium," the manifested world of life.
6. God. In this case we have the simple form AL, EL.
7. Sepharim. SPRIM, the plural masculine of SPR, commonly translated book or
letter: the meaning here is plainly "forms of expression."
8. Numbers, Letters and Sounds. The three Hebrew words here given are, in unpointed
Hebrew, SPR, SPR and SIPUR. Some late editors, to cover the difficulty of this passage,
have given SPR, SPUR, SIPR, pointing them to read Separ, Seepur, Saypar.
The sense of the whole volume appears to need their translation as Numbers, Letters and
Sounds. Pistorius gave "Scriptis, numeratis, pronunciatis." Postellus gave
"Numerans, numerus, numeratus," thus losing the contrasted meanings; and so did
Rittangelius, who gave "Numero, numerante, numerato."
9. The Ineffable Sephiroth. The words are SPIRUT BLIMH, Sephiruth Belimah. The
simplest translation is "the voices from nothing." The Ten Sephiruth of the
Kabalah are the "Ten Primary Emanations from the Divine Source," which are the
primal forces leading to all manifestation upon every plane in succession. Buxtorf gives
for Sephiruth--predicationes logicae. The word seems to me clearly allied to the Latin
spiritus--spirit, soul, wind; and is used by Quintilian as a sound, or noise. The meaning
of Belimah is more doubtful. Rittangelius always gives "praeter illud
ineffabile." Pistorius gives "praeter ineffabile." Postellus evades the
difficulty and simply puts the word Belimah into his Latin translation. In Frey's Hebrew
Dictionary BLIMH is translated as nothing, without any other suggestion; BLI is
"not," MR is "anything." In Kabalistic writings the Sephiruth, the
Divine Voices and Powers, are called "ineffbilis," not to be spoken of, from
their sacred nature.
10. The classification of the Hebrew letters into a Triad, Heptad and Dodecad, runs
through the whole philosophy of the Kabalah. Many ancient authors added intentional
blinds, suds as forming the Triad of A.M.T., Ameth, truth; and of AMN, Amen.
11. The Two Covenants, by the Word or Spirit, and by the Flesh, made by Jehovah with
Abraham, Genesis xvii. The Covenant of Circumcision was to be an outward and visible sign
of the Divine promise made to Ahraham and his offspring. The Hebrew word for circumcision
is Mulah, MULH: note that MLH is also synonymous with DBR, dabar,--verbum or word.
12. Rittangelius gives "replace the formative power upon his throne." Postellus
gives restore the device to its place."
13. Abyss; the word is OUMQ for OMQ, a depth, vastness, or valley.
14. My Hermetic rituals explained this Yetziratic attribution.
15. The Lord the only God. The words are ADUN IChID AL, or "Adonai (as
commonly written) the only El."
16. Seat. The word is MOUN, dwelling, habitation, or throne.
17. Lightning flash. In the early edition the words "like scintillating
flame" are used: the Hebrew word is BRQ. Many Kabalists have shown how the Ten
Sephiroth are symbolised by the zig-zag lightning flash.
18. God; the Divine name here is Jehovah.
19. The text gives only RTzUAV ShUB--"currendo et redeundo," but the
commentators have generally considered this to be a quotation from Ezekiel i. 14, referred
to H ChIVT, the living creatures, kerubic forms.
20. The Spirit of the Gods of the Living. RUCh ALHIM ChIIIM; or as R. gives it,
"spiritus Deorum Viventium." Orthodoxy would translate these words "The
spirit of the living God."
21. AL ChI H OULMIM; "the Living God of Ages"; here the word God really is in
the singular.
22. The Voice, Spirit and Word are QUL, RUCh, DBR. A very notable Hebrew expression of
Divinatory intuition was BATh QUL, the Daughter of the Voice.
23. Formless and Void. THU and BHU; these two words occur in Genesis i. 2, and are
translated "waste and void."
24. Note the order in which the primordial elements were produced. First, Spirit (query
Akasa, Ether); then Air, Vayu; then Water, Apas, which condenses into solid elementary
Earth, Prithivi; and lastly from the Water He formed Fire.
25. The first name is often written Ophanim, the letters are AUPNIM; in the Vision of
Ezekiel i. 16, the word occurs and is translated "Wheels." ShRPIM are the
mysterious beings of Isaiah vi. 2; the word otherwise is translated Serpent, and in
Numbers xxi. 6, as "fiery serpents": also in verse 8 as "fiery
serpent" when Jehovah said "Make thee a fiery serpent and set it upon a
pole." Kerubim. The Hebrew words arc ChIVTh H QDSh, holy animals: I have ventured to
put Kerubim, as the title of the other Biblical form of Holy mysterious animal, as given
in 1 Kings vi. 23 and Exodus xxv. 18, and indeed Genesis iii. 24. Bible dictionaries
generally give the word as Cherubim, but in Hebrew the initial letter is always K and not
Ch.
26. Three. In the first edition I overlooked this word three; and putting and
for as, made four classes of serving beings.
27. This is verse 4 of Psalm civ.
28. Here follow the permutations of the name IHV, which is the Tetragrammaton--Jehovah,
without the second or final Heh: IHV is a Tri-grammaton, and is more suitable to the third
or Yetziratic plane. HVI is the imperative form of the verb to be, meaning be
thou; HIV is the infinitive; and VIH is future. In IHV note that Yod corresponds to
the Father; Heh to Binah, the Supernal Mother; and Vau to the Microprosopus--Son.
29. Note the subdivision of the Decad into the Tetrad--four elements; and the Hexad--six
dimensions of space.
CHAPTER 2
This chapter consists of philosophic remarks on the twenty-two sounds and letters of
the Hebrew alphabet, and hence connected with the air by speech, and it points out the
uses of those letters to form words--the signs of ideas, and the symbols of material
substances.
30. Soul; the word is NPSh, which is commonly translated soul, meaning the
living personality of man, animal or existing thing: it corresponds almost to the
Theosophic Prana plus the stimulus of Kama.
31. This is the modern classification of the letters into guttural, palatal, lingual,
dental and labial sounds.
32. The 231 Gates. The number 242 is obtained by adding together all the numbers
from 1 to 22. The Hebrew letters can he placed in pairs in 242 different positions: thus ab,
ag, ad, up to at; then ba, bb, bg, bd, up to bt, and so on to ts,
tt: this is in direct order only, without reversal. For the reason why eleven are
deducted, and the number 231 specified, see the Table and Note 15 in the edition of
Postellus.
33. Non-existent; the word is AIN, nothingness. Ain precedes Ain Suph,
boundlessness; and Ain Suph Aur, Boundless Light.
34. Body; the word is GUP, usually applied to the animal material body, but here
means "one whole."
CHAPTER III
This chapter is especially concerned with the essence of the Triad, as represented by
the Three Mothers, Aleph, Mem, and Shin. Their development in three directions is pointed
out, namely in the Macrocosm or Universe; in the Year or in Time; and in the Microcosm or
Man.
35. The importance of equilibrium is constantly reiterated in the Kabalah. The
"Siphra Dtzeniouta," or "Book of Mystery," opens with a reference to
this Equilibrium as a fundamental necessity of stable existence.
36. Heavens. The Hebrew word Heshamaim HShMIM, has in it the element of Aesh, fire,
and Mim, water; and also Shem, name; The Name is IHVH, attributed to the elements.
ShMA is in Chaldee a name for the Trinity (Parkhurst). ShMSh is the Sun, and Light, and a
type of Christ, the Sun of Righteousness. Malachi iv. 2.
37. Were produced. The Hebrew word BRA, is the root. Three Hebrew words are used in
the Bible to represent the idea of making, producing or creating.
BRIAH, Briah, giving shape, Genesis i. 1.
OShIH, Ashiah, completing, Genesis i. 31.
ITzIRH, Yetzirah, forming, Genesis ii. 7.
To these the Kabalists add the word ATzLH, with the meaning of "producing something
manifest from the unmanifested."
Emanation. | Shin. | Aleph. | Mem. |
Macrocosm. | Primal Fire. | Spirit. | Primal Water. |
Universe. | Heavens. | Atmosphere. | The Earth. |
Elements. | Terrestrial Fire. | Air. | Water. |
Man. | Head. | Chest. | Belly. |
Year. | Heat. | Temperate. | Cold. |
CHAPTER IV
This is the special chapter of the Heptad, the powers and properties of the Seven. Here
again we have the threefold attribution of the numbers and letters to the Universe, to the
Year, and to Man. The supplemental paragraphs have been printed in modern form by Kalisch;
they identify the several letters of the Heptad more definitely with the planets, days of
the week, human attributes and organs of the senses.
39. These numbers have been a source of difference between the editors and copyists,
hardly any two editors concurring. I have given the numbers arising from continual
multiplication of the product by each succeeding unit from one to seven. 2x1=2, 2x3=6,
6x4=24, 24x5=120, 120x6=720, 720x7=5040.
40. In associating the particular letters to each planet the learned Jesuit Athanasius
Kircher allots Beth to the Sun, Gimel to Venus, Daleth to Mercury, Kaph to Luna, Peh to
Saturn, Resh to Jupiter, and Tau to Mars. Kalisch in the supplementary paragraphs gives a
different attribution; both are wrong, according to clairvoyant investigation. Consult the
Tarot symbolism given by Court de Gebelin, Eliphas Levi, and my notes to the Isiaic
Tablet of Bembo. The true attribution is probably not anywhere printed. The planet
names here given are Chaldee words.
41. The Seven Heavens and the Seven Earths are printed with errors, and I believe
intentional mistakes, in many occult ancient books. Some Hermetic MSS. have the correct
names and spelling.
42. On the further attribution of these Seven letters, note that Postellus gives:
Vita--mors, Pax--afflictio, Sapientia--stultitia, Divitiae (Opus)--paupertas,
Gratia--opprobrium, Proles--sterilitas, Imperium--servitus. Pistorius gives: Vita--mors,
Pax--bellum, Scientia--ignorantia, Divitiae--paupertas, Gratia--abominatio, Semen
(Proles)--sterilitas, Imperium (Dominatio)--servitus.
CHAPTER V
This chapter is specially concerned with the Dodecad; the number twelve is itself
pointed out, and the characters of its component units, once more in the three zones of
the universe, year and man; the last paragraph gives a recapitulation of the whole number
of letters: the Supplement gives a form of allotment of the several letters.
43. It is necessary to avoid confusion between these letters; different authors translate
them in different manners. Heh or Hé not be confused with Cheth, or Heth, Ch. Teth, Th
also must be kept distinct from the final letter Tau, T, which is one of the double
letters; the semi-English pronunciation of these two letters is much confused, each is at
times both t and th; Yod is either I, Y, or J; Samech is simple S, and must not be
confused with Shin, Sh, one of the moth
er letters; Oin is often written in English Hebrew grammars as Ayin, and Sometimes as
Gnain; Tzaddi must not be confused with Zain, Z; and lastly Qoph, Q, is very often
replaced by K, which is hardly defensible as there is a true K in addition.
44. Postellus gives suspicion and Pistorius, mind.
45. These letters are the initials of the 12 Zodiacal signs in Hebrew nomenclature. They
are:
Teth | Telah | Aries | Mem | Maznim | Libra |
Shin | Shor | Taurus | Oin | Oqereb | Scorpio |
Tau | Thaumim | Gemini | Qoph | Qesheth | Sagittarius |
Samech | Sartan | Cancer | Gimel | Gedi | Capricornus |
Aleph | Aryeh | Leo | Daleth | Dali | Aquarius |
Beth | Bethuleh | Virgo | Daleth | Dagim | Pisces |
46. The month Nisan begins about March 29th. Yiar is also written Iyar, and Aiar: the
Hebrew letters are AIIR.
47. The list of organs varies. All agree in two hands, two feet, two kidneys, liver, gall
and spleen. Postellus then gives, intestina, vesica, arteriae," the intestines,
bladder, and arteries; Rittangelius gives the same. Pistorius gives, "colon, coagulum
(spleen) et ventriculus," colon--the large intestine, coagulum and stomach. The chief
difficulty is with the Hebrew word MSS, which is allied to two different roots, one
meaning private, concealed, hidden; and the other meaning liquefied.
48. The Elohim--Divine powers--not IHVH the Tetragrammaton.
CHAPTER VI
This chapter is a resumé of the preceding five; it calls the universe and
mankind to witness to the truth of the scheme of distribution of the powers of the numbers
among created forms, and concludes with the narration that this philosophy was revealed by
the Divine to Abraham, who received and faithfully accepted it, as a form of Wisdom under
a Covenant.
49. The Dragon, TLI, Theli. The Hebrew letters amount in numeration to 440, that is 400,
30 and 10. The best opinion is that Tali or Theli refers to the 12 Zodiacal constellations
along the great circle of the Ecliptic; where it ends there it begins again, and so the
ancient occultists drew the Dragon with its tail in its mouth. Some have thought that Tali
referred to the constellation Draco, which meanders across the Northern polar sky; others
have referred it to the Milky Way; others to an imaginary line joining Caput to Cauda
Draconis, the upper and lower nodes of the Moon. Adolphe Franck says that Theli is an
Arabic word.
50. Happiness, or a good end, or simply good, TUBH.
51. Misery, or an evil end, or simply evil, ROH.
52. This Hebrew version omits the allotment of the remaining six. Mayer gives the
paragraph thus:--The triad of amity is the heart and the two ears; the triad of enmity is
the liver, gall, and the tongue; the three life-givers are the two nostrils and the
spleen; the three death-dealing ones are the mouth and the two lower openings of the body.
53. God. In this case the name is AL, EL.
54. This last paragraph is generally considered to be less ancient than the remainder of
the treatise, and by another author.
55. The Lord most high. OLIU ADUN. Adun or Adon, or Adonai, ADNI, are commonly translated Lord;
Eliun, OLIUN, is the more usual form of "the most high one."
56. Him. Rittangelius gives "credidit in Tetragrammaton," but this word
is not in the Hebrew.
57. Tongue. The verbal covenant.
58. Speech. The Hebrew has "upon his tongue."
59. The Hebrew version of Rabbi Judah Ha Levi concludes with the phrase, "and said of
him, Before I formed thee in the belly, I knew thee." Rabbi Luria gives the Hebrew
version which I have translated. Postellus gives: "He drew him into the water, He
rose up in spirit, He inflamed him in seven suitable forms with twelve signs." Mayer
gives: "Er zog sie mit Wasser, zundet sie an mit Feuer; erregte sie mit Geist;
verbannte sie mit sieben, goss sie aus mit den zwolf Gestirnen." "He drew them
with water, He kindled them with fire, He moved them with spirit, distributed them with
seven, and sent them forth with twelve."
Notes to the Thirty-Two Paths of Wisdom
1. The Highest Crown is Kether, the First Sephira, the first emanation from the Ain
Suph Aur, the Limit-less Light.
2. Binah, or Understanding, is the Third Sephira.
3. Chokmah, Wisdom, is the Second Sephira.
4. Gedulah is a synonym of Chesed, Mercy, the Fourth Sephira.
5. Metatron, the Intelligence of the First Sephira, and the reputed guide of Moses.
6. This word is from ChZCh, a seer, seership. Chazuth is a vision.
7. This word means "scintillating flame."
The "Thirty-two Paths of Wisdom" refer to the Ten Sephiroth and the Twenty-two
letters, each supplying a type of divine power and attributes. In my Introduction to
the Kabalah will be found a diagram showing how the Paths from Eleven to Thirty-two
connect the several Sephiroth, and are deemed to transmit the divine influence. Some
teachers of Occult Science also allot the Twenty-two Trumps of the Tarot Cards to the
twenty-two Paths.