Shemhamphorasch
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Shemhamphorasch has many alternate spellings:
- Shemhamforash
- Shemhamphorae
- Shemhamphorash
- Shemahamphorasch
- Shemhamphoresh
- Shem ha-Mephoresh
- Shem ha-Mephorash - Arguably the most accurate transliteration.
- Shemhamphoresch
The Shemhamphorasch is an epithet for a 72-letter name of God derived by medieval kabbalists from the book of Exodus, by reading the letters of three verses in a specific order.[1] The name is composed of 72 groups of three letters, each of these triplets being the name of an angel or intelligence.
In speech and writing the term Shemhamphorasch is normally substituted for the actual 72-letter name for brevity, and, as with the epithet Tetragrammaton, to avoid desecrating the actual name.
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[edit] History and Derivation
Shemhamphorasch is a corruption of Shem ha-Mephorash, (Hebrew: "divided name"). The name itself is derived from Exodus 14:19-21, three verses each composed of 72 letters; by writing these out in boustrophedon form so that the second line is reversed, and grouping the letters in columns of threes (see table below), the names of 72 angels or intelligences or 72 Names of God are formed.[2]
[edit] Verses:
- And the angel of God, which went before the camp of Israel, removed and went behind them; and the pillar of the cloud went from before their face, and stood behind them:
- And it came between the camp of the Egyptians and the camp of Israel; and it was a cloud and darkness [to them], but it gave light by night [to these]: so that the one came not near the other all the night.
- And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the LORD caused the sea to go [back] by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry [land], and the waters were divided.
The arrangement of Hebrew letters (with Roman alphabet transliterations) is as follows:
Shemhamphoras: The Divided Name | ||||||||||||||||||
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18 | 17 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
י | ך K | ל L | ה H | ה H | ם M | י I | ה H | ל L | א A | ה H | ך K | א A | ל L | מ M | ע O | ס S | י I | ו V |
ל L | א A | ק Q | ר R | ב B | ז Z | ה H | א A | ל L | ז Z | ה H | כ K | ל L | ה H | ל L | י I | ל L | ה H | |
י I | ו V | ם M | י I | ה H | ל L | ע O | ו V | ד D | י I | ת Th | א A | ה H | ש Sh | מ M | ט T | י I | ו V | |
36 | 35 | 34 | 33 | 32 | 31 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 27 | 26 | 25 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 21 | 20 | 19 | |
ה | מ M | ך K | ל L | י I | ו V | ל L | א A | ר R | ש Sh | י I | ה H | נ N | ח Ch | מ M | י I | נ N | פ P | ל L |
ן N | ו V | ה H | ח Ch | ש Sh | ך K | ו V | י I | א A | ר R | א A | ת Th | ה H | ל L | י I | ל L | ה H | ו V | |
ד D | ק Q | ח Ch | ו V | ר R | ב B | ם M | י I | ה H | ת Th | א A | ה H | ו V | ה H | י I | ך K | ל L | ו V | |
54 | 53 | 52 | 51 | 50 | 49 | 48 | 47 | 46 | 45 | 44 | 43 | 42 | 41 | 40 | 39 | 38 | 37 | |
ו | ן N | נ N | ע O | ה H | ד D | ו V | מ M | ע O | ע O | ס S | י I | ו V | ם M | ה H | י I | ר R | ח Ch | א A |
י I | נ N | מ M | ח Ch | נ N | ה H | י I | ש Sh | ר R | א A | ל L | ו V | י I | ה H | י I | ה H | ע O | נ N | |
ת Th | א A | ם M | ש Sh | י I | ו V | ה H | ל L | י I | ל L | ה H | ל L | כ K | ה H | ז Z | ע O | ם M | י I | |
72 | 71 | 70 | 69 | 68 | 67 | 66 | 65 | 64 | 63 | 62 | 61 | 60 | 59 | 58 | 57 | 56 | 55 | |
ה | ם M | ה H | י I | ר R | ח Ch | א A | מ M | ד D | מ M | ע O | י I | ו V | ם M | ה H | י I | נ N | פ P | מ M |
ו V | י I | ב B | א A | ב B | י I | ן N | מ M | ח Ch | נ N | ה H | מ M | צ Tz | ר R | י I | ם M | ו V | ב B | |
ם M | י I | מ M | ה H | ו V | ע O | ק Q | ב B | י I | ו V | ה H | ב B | ר R | ח Ch | ל L | ם M | י I | ה H |
- See the Angels and Demons sub-section for the list of names thus derived
[edit] Numerology
The number itself is considered sacred for other reasons and there are several versions of the names of God found as well as similar lists of names for God (Dr. J.J.Hurtak's "God-names" is one example that bears similarity).[3][4] The number 72 is a number which appears to have mythical meaning across various cultures. It is unclear how much is influence or coincidence however. The number of disciples Jesus sent out has often been disputed as being 70 or 72 depending on the text and translation. It is also the number of degrees divided in a 360 degree circle divided by the pentagram or the number of 5 degree heavy ticks on a 360 degree circle.
Being that 72 has many factors, it lends itself well to correspondence tables. Similar concepts of a divided circle for a variety of correspondences is seen in the Lo Pan, the compass used in Feng Shui in China. In fact, some compare it to the Ten Heavenly Stems and Twelve Earthly Branches system of 10 and 12 but instead use 70 and 72. This because of the Tree of Life and Twelve Tribes of Israel associations and the fact that both factor into the sacred numbers. In Taoism, there are 36 hells and 36 heavens and 72 hagiographies and Promised Lands for each.[5] Many think this to be more than coincidental due to so many other similarities between Taoism (Oriental Occultism) and western magick (Occidental Occultism).
In the Babylonian-Mesopotamian numerology,[6] the numbers of 10, 12, 60 and 360 hold importance. The use of 70 allows division by 5, 7 and 10 while 72 allows division by all other numbers between 1 and 10 (1,2,3,4,6,8,9). To be able to handle a variety of lists that exist in correspondence table work, this was found useful. Practically speaking, it allowed people to count on their hands and use them as mnemonic devices. Similar approaches were used by Giordano Bruno in his Ars Memoriae or the Art of Memory and Theatre of Memory system who was familiar with the concept. Philip Pullman, author of the book, The Golden Compass, created an alethiometer based on Bruno's work[7] with 36 images based on this very concept although it is not clear if the author had any knowledge of the divided name or the concept of the Lo Pan. Because of the tight relationship with Babylonian numerology, some believe the meaning of this word to be primarily Babylonian rather than Hebrew and believe it may have been a result of growing Babylonian influence on Hebrew culture surrounding the events of the captivity. Aleister Crowley, who contributed to the field of numerology in his analysis 777, (which was based on the works of Eliphas Levi (see the Tarot section below)) was concerned mostly with a Hebrew 22 letters and Hermetic tarot correspondence mapping.
Because of the pantheons or names people may attribute to deity such as in Islam, many are skeptical of these kinds of approaches by modern day numerologists to make such associations. They point out that Islam, an Abrahamic religion has 99 names for God which some numerologists counter can be resolved by introduction of the very divine number 11 (x 9). Note however the coincidence of the 72 virgins reward for being a martyr for Allah.
[edit] Goetia
According to European magical tradition, King Solomon is said to have evoked seventy-two demons, confined them in a bronze vessel sealed by magic symbols, and obliged them to work for him. These demons are catalogued in various magical grimoires, most notably in the Lemegeton, which gives descriptions of their powers, appearance and manner, as well as instructions for controlling them.[8]
Based on the opinions of some who seek to find consistency of this association with the Shemhamphorasch, these demons may be sigils based on the reversing of the three lettered names of the angels. Using the reverse names and sigils, one would be able to call on the various demons for various favors which may result in destructive events. It is from this that it is believed Anton LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan, obtained the word mentioned in the section on Satanism below.
[edit] Tarot
The earliest known connection between the Shemhamphorasch and the Tarot was made by Eliphas Levi in his Clefs Majeurs et Clavicules de Salomon[9] in which he divides the 72 names into pairs, and attributes each pair to one of the four court cards or ten numbers, or one of the 22 major arcana cards, making a total of 36 pairs.
This was further fleshed out in the Golden Dawn's Book T, which was renamed Liber 78 by Aleister Crowley when he published it in his occult periodical The Equinox. In the system promulgated by the Golden Dawn and Crowley, 36 pairs of angels (or "deacons") are each given rulership of a 10-degree segment of the Zodiac, and to these are mapped the number cards (excluding aces) from the four suits:[10]
Card | Rulership | Angels | Card | Rulership | Angels | Card | Rulership | Angels |
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2 Wands | 0°–10° ♈ | Vaho'el Doni'el |
5 Wands | 0°–10° ♌ | Vehuiah Yeli'el |
8 Wands | 0°–10° ♐ | Nethahiah Ha'a'iah |
3 Wands | 10°–20° ♈ | Hachashiah Aumemiah |
6 Wands | 10°–20° ♌ | Sita'el "Aulemiah |
9 Wands | 10°–20° ♐ | Yeletha'el Sha'ahiah |
4 Wands | 20°–30° ♈ | Nen'a'el Neitha'el |
7 Wands | 20°–30° ♌ | Mahashiah Lelaha'el |
10 Wands | 20°–30° ♐ | Riyiel Auma'el |
5 Pentacles | 0°–10° ♉ | Mabehiah Poi'el |
8 Pentacles | 0°–10° ♍ | 'Aka'iah Kahatha'el |
2 Pentacles | 0°–10° ♑ | Lekaba'el Vesheriah |
6 Pentacles | 10°–20° ♉ | Nememiah Yeila'el |
9 Pentacles | 10°–20° ♍ | Hezi'el Eladiah |
3 Pentacles | 10°–20° ♑ | Yechoiah Lehachiah |
7 Pentacles | 20°–30° ♉ | Haracha'el Metzera'el |
10 Pentacles | 20°–30° ♍ | L'aviah Hahauiah |
4 Pentacles | 20°–30° ♑ | Kaveqiah Menada'el |
8 Swords | 0°–10° ♊ | Vameka'el Yehah'el |
2 Swords | 0°–10° ♎ | Yezela'el Mebha'el |
5 Swords | 0°–10° ♒ | 'Ani'el Cha"umiah |
9 Swords | 10°–20° ♊ | Aunu'el Machi'el |
3 Swords | 10°–20° ♎ | Heri'el Haqemiah |
6 Swords | 10°–20° ♒ | Reha"u'el Yeiza'el |
10 Swords | 20°–30° ♊ | Damebiah Menaqa'el |
4 Swords | 20°–30° ♎ | La'uiah Keli'el |
7 Swords | 20°–30° ♒ | Hahah'el Mika'el |
2 Cups | 0°–10° ♋ | 'Aia"u'el Cheboiah |
5 Cups | 0°–10° ♏ | Levoiah Paheliah |
8 Cups | 0°–10° ♓ | Vevaliah Yelahiah |
3 Cups | 10°–20° ♋ | Ra'ah'el Yebemiah |
6 Cups | 10°–20° ♏ | Nelaka'el Yiai'el |
9 Cups | 10°–20° ♓ | Sa'eliah "Auri'el |
4 Cups | 20°–30° ♋ | Haiai'el Moumiah |
7 Cups | 20°–30° ♏ | Melah'el Chahoah |
10 Cups | 20°–30° ♓ | "Aushaliah Miah'el |
[edit] Satanism
Members who belong to the Church of Satan and other branches of Satanism sign letters and emails and conduct rituals with the Shemhamphorasch or Shemhamforash, an altered spelling. It is taken to mean a kind of desecration in closing or closing in the name of possibly the backwards reading of the angels and likely refers to the demons of Goetia in their hierarchies and with their own special titles like Marquis or President. The angels, on the other hand are organized into nine choruses but may differ from traditional lists of these angels. The relationship is unclear. There is a misconception that it may mean "Hail Satan" in Enochian, attributed to the founder of the 'Church of Satan', Anton LaVey. It is actually just a reference to these beings as one in purpose for assistance of the Satanist.
It is spoken in rituals (often followed by "Hail Satan!") performed by Church Of Satan members, and other Satanists who follow the rituals outlined in The Satanic Bible by Anton Szandor LaVey. The "Hail Satan!" that follows "Shemhamphorasch" in Satanic ritual is not a translation of the previous word. It is a separate utterance. It has been said (by the German ex-Totenkopf Grotto e. V.) that the origin of Shemhamphorasch could be found in the ancient Babylonian-Asryian language (possible spelling "Šem-ham-fo-raš"). It symbolizes to become one with the Powers of Darkness (the infamous 72 Infernal Names inscribed in LaVey's Satanic Bible).
[edit] Angels and Demons
This is only a partial listing of correspondences. There are often Psalms, detailed descriptions, tarot and in fact, far too many possible correspondences (repeated or unrepeated) to number. It is because of the flexibility (and numerical factorability) of the Shemhamphorasch that many consider it to be the key of creation of all things and all arts. By understanding how to use the Shemhamphorasch, it is said one can create or destroy or command the organization or disorganization of the elements into the creation of certain things in reality based on the realm of expertise of the angel or demon. The theories are numerous and so it is impossible to fully detail the thoughts regarding this system.
The order of the demons, as they are found in the Lemegeton or Lesser Key of Solomon:
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[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "72 Names of God," at The Kabbalah Centre International, ©2006 Kabbalah Centre International
- ^ Cornwell, Jim A. (1995), "The Names of God," from The Alpha and the Omega - Introduction, at mazzaroth.com
- ^ Hurtak, J. J. (1973), 72 Expressions of the Divine in Hebrew-Aramaic at keysofenoch.org
- ^ Carroll, Lee, "The Personal Story of how the layers of DNA were channelled. The preparation, fore-knowlege, and instructions from Kryon for four years," at kryon.com
- ^ "A General Introduction to Daoism in China," at taoist.org.cn
- ^ "Mesopotamian Numberology" at The Abysmal website
- ^ Alethiometer entry, The Encyclopaedia at bridgetothestars.net
- ^ Mathers, S.L. MacGregor, Crowley, Aleister (Editors - 1904), The Lesser Key of Solomon, pp. 45-50, at sacred-texts.com
- ^ Levi, Eliphas (1895), Clefs Majeurs et Clavicules de Salomon, Paris: Chacornac Frères, retrieved 19 October 2006.
- ^ Crowley, Aleister, Liber 78: A description of the cards of the Tarot, Retrieved 27 October 2006