A table of magical correspondences is a list of magical correspondences between items belonging to different categories, such as correspondences between certain deities, heavenly bodies, plants, perfumes, precious stones, etc.[1] Such lists were compiled by 19th-century occultists like Samuel Liddell Mathers and William Wynn Westcott (both members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn), who in the 1890s prepared an (unpublished) manuscript called The Book of Correspondences.[2] This manuscript was later reworked by Aleister Crowley, who anonymously published it in 1909 as Liber 777.[3] These tables of correspondences were meant to be used in a ceremonial context, where specific magical objects were assigned to specific deities or Kabbalistic emanations (sefirot).[4]
^Drury 2009, pp. 42–43.
^Drury 2009, p. 42.
^Drury 2009, pp. 42–44. According to Kaczynski 2010, p. 183, Crowley's book made use of tables of correspondences first compiled by Mathers, Allan Bennett (cf. p. 559) and George Cecil Jones.
^Drury 2009, pp. 41–42.
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