The Mystery Formula
"Aye! listen to the numbers & the words: 4 6 3 8 A B K 2 4 A L G M O R 3 Y X 24 89 R P S T O V A L. What meaneth this, o prophet? Thou knowest not; nor shalt thou know ever. There cometh one to follow thee: he shall expound it. But remember, o chose none, to be me; to follow the love of Nu in the star-lit heaven; to look forth upon men, to tell them this glad word." Liber al vel Legis 2:75-76
I find it odd that countless members of the O.T.O., including Crowley, failed to take the words of this passage literally. The mysterious numbers and letters were delivered. The scribe then was asked "What meaneth this, o prophet? Thou knowest not; nor shalt thou know ever."
That seems clear to me. Yet Crowley reasoned that because he knew "Not," the secret name for Had, he might be entitled to discover the secret message anyway. He devoted a lot of time calculating numbers and letters, presenting possible solutions to this great mystery of puzzles.
The prophetic message continues: "There cometh one to follow thee: he shall expound it." Because Hadit, via Aiwass, didn't give a specific time or name of the "one" who would expound the answer to the puzzle, there has been a long list of attempts. Post the complete puzzle on the Internet and do a search and you will find many of them. Some of the complex arithmetic, much of it Cabalistic, will astound you. But Hadit said only "one" would expound the answer.
Copyright - James Donahue
"Aye! listen to the numbers & the words: 4 6 3 8 A B K 2 4 A L G M O R 3 Y X 24 89 R P S T O V A L. What meaneth this, o prophet? Thou knowest not; nor shalt thou know ever. There cometh one to follow thee: he shall expound it. But remember, o chose none, to be me; to follow the love of Nu in the star-lit heaven; to look forth upon men, to tell them this glad word." Liber al vel Legis 2:75-76
I find it odd that countless members of the O.T.O., including Crowley, failed to take the words of this passage literally. The mysterious numbers and letters were delivered. The scribe then was asked "What meaneth this, o prophet? Thou knowest not; nor shalt thou know ever."
That seems clear to me. Yet Crowley reasoned that because he knew "Not," the secret name for Had, he might be entitled to discover the secret message anyway. He devoted a lot of time calculating numbers and letters, presenting possible solutions to this great mystery of puzzles.
The prophetic message continues: "There cometh one to follow thee: he shall expound it." Because Hadit, via Aiwass, didn't give a specific time or name of the "one" who would expound the answer to the puzzle, there has been a long list of attempts. Post the complete puzzle on the Internet and do a search and you will find many of them. Some of the complex arithmetic, much of it Cabalistic, will astound you. But Hadit said only "one" would expound the answer.
Copyright - James Donahue