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Secret Teachings of All Ages
Pythagorean Mathematics (128)
By the Pythagoreans the heptad--7--was called "worthy of veneration." It was held to be the number of religion, because man is controlled by seven celestial spirits to whom it is proper for him to make offerings. It was called the number of life, because it was believed that human creatures born in the seventh month of embryonic life usually lived, but those born in the eighth month often died. One author called it the Motherless Virgin, Minerva, because it was nor born of a mother but out of the crown, or the head of the Father, the monad. Keywords of the heptad are fortune, occasion, custody, control, government, judgment, dreams, voices, sounds, and that which leads all things to their end. Deities whose attributes were expressed by the heptad were Ægis, Osiris, Mars, and Cleo (one of the Muses).
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XVI: Gnostic Exposition of the Decalogue. (28)
The first-born princes of the angels, who have the greatest power, are seven. The mathematicians also say that the planets, which perform their course...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XVI: Gnostic Exposition of the Decalogue. (31)
The organs of the senses situated on our face are also seven - two eyes, two passages of hearing, two nostrils, and the seventh the mouth. And that th...
Sefer Yetzirah
Chapter VI:(3)
The dodecad symbolizes war, the triad of amity, the triad of enmity, three which are life-giving, three which are death-dealing, and God, the faithful...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XVI: Gnostic Exposition of the Decalogue. (22)
Such, again, is the number of the most general motions, according to which all origination takes place - up, down, to the right, to the left,...
Chaldean Oracles
Magical and Philosophical Precepts (186)
The number nine is divine, receives its completion from three triads, and attains the summits of theology, according to the Chaldaic philosophy as...
Sefer Yetzirah
Chapter IV:(3-4)
These seven double letters He formed, designed, created, and combined into the Stars of the Universe, the days of the week, the orifices of...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XIV: Greek Plagiarism From the Hebrews. (31)
Callimachus the poet also writes: "It was the seventh morn, and they had all things done." And again: "Among good days is the seventh day, and the...
Stromata (Miscellanies)
Chapter XVI: Gnostic Exposition of the Decalogue. (33)
Again, in diseases the seventh day is that of the crisis; and the fourteenth, in which nature struggles against the causes of the diseases. And a...
Sefer Yetzirah
[Supplement to Chapter IV]:(8)
By these seven letters were also made seven worlds, seven heavens, seven lands, seven seas, seven rivers, seven deserts, seven days (as before),...
Sefer Yetzirah
Chapter I:(4)
Ten are the numbers of the ineffable Sephiroth, ten and not nine, ten and not eleven. Learn this wisdom, and be wise in the understanding of it,...
Chapter 18: Of the Creation of Heaven and Earth; and of the first Day. (30)
The seventh spirit is nature, in which stands the corporeal being of all six spirits, for the six spirits generate the seventh. In this spirit stands...
Chapter 16: Of the Seventh Species, Kind, Form, or Manner of Sin's Beginning in Lucifer and his Angels. (6)
Now the seventh form, or the seventh spirit in the divine power, is nature, or the issue or exit from the other six. For the astringent quality...