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Posted 2 Months, 1 Week ago
Woodwynd
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take a look at http://www.cafes.net/ditch/OTS.htm

where there's a drawing with colors. you might ask the author of that page where the colors used there came from.

Chris G.
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Posted 2 Months, 1 Week ago
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In the book 11 Lessons in Modern Magick, the author (Donald Michael Kraig) lists the colours as follows...

Sephiroht 1: White Brilliance 2: Grey 3: Black 4: Blue 5: Scarlet 6: Gold 7: Emerald 8: Orange 9: Violet 10: This sephiroht is divided into 4 different colours. It is drawn like a circle with an X in the middle. The colours then are as follows: top: Citrine (orange and green), right: olive (violet and green), bottom: black, left: brown.

I HIGHLY recommend this book, it's proved to be of immense value to me. It also has charts for metals of the Tree, Archangels of the Tree, and tons of other good info.

John
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Posted 2 Months, 1 Week ago
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ISBN please! Ta Gray
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Posted 2 Months, 1 Week ago
Don M.
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In the 'tables of corespondence' in crowleys '777' there are reference to the sephirot system with colour and gems and many other things. But the gems are not in the coulor of the sephirot which It is connected to. I think that is a bit strange. I think Dion Fortune wrote in her 'Mystical Qabala' that the coulor of the gems desides what sephirot it shoud be connected to.
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Posted 2 Months, 1 Week ago
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I just wanted to add what I understand to be the logic behind the sephirotic colors if you're using the Queen scale, which produces the conventional 'minutum mundum' colors. . The supernals are pure unrefracted light, white or shades of white. The first refraction of the light in Briah produces the three primary colors...red (Gevurah), blue (Chesed) and yellow (Tiphereth), attributed to the Elements and the Mother Letters. The second refraction in Yetzirah produces the seven colors of the rainbow, to which the Planetary colors and Double Letters are attributed
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