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English Qabalah
English Qabalah, or English Kabbalah, refers to several different systems〔Nema (1995). ''Maat Magick''. Weiser. ISBN 0-87728-827-5〕 of mysticism related to Hermetic Qabalah that interpret the letters of the English alphabet via their supposed numerological significance.〔Rabinovitch, James. ''The Encyclopedia of Modern Witchcraft and Neo-Paganism''. Citadel Press, 2004. ISBN 0-8065-2407-3〕〔Hulse, David Allen. ''The Western Mysteries: An Encyclopedic Guide to the Sacred Languages & Magickal Systems of the World''. Llewellyn Publications, 2000. ISBN 1-56718-429-4〕 The antiquarian spelling "Qabalah" is more common in this context, but the modern spelling "Kabbalah" is also found.〔The Magical Tarot of the Golden Dawn Chris Zalewski, Pat Zalewski - 2006 The English Kabbalah analysis of the name 'Moon' comes to twentyone (Universe),〕
==Qabalah vs. gematria==
According to Jake Stratton-Kent, the English Qabala is a qabalah and not a system of numerology or solely gematria. He believes a qabalah is specifically related to three factors: a language, a 'holy' text or texts, and mathematical laws at work in these two.〔Stratton-Kent, Jake (May 1988). "What is a Qabalah?" in ''The Equinox: British Journal of Thelema'', Vol. VII, No. 2, pp. 59–61. ISSN 0953-7015.〕 Gematria, on the other hand, is a system in which letters are equated to number values. The letters comprising the word or name of person or object are then summed together. The number of this sum is termed the key of that particular word. Words sharing the same key are said to share properties. The letters are often tabulated along with their numerical equivalents.〔Jake Stratton-Kent. "The Book of the Law and Its Qaballah." Kiblah, 1994.〕〔Vincent, Samuel K. (2007) Symposium IV, The English Qabalah〕〔Jake Stratton-Kent, "The Serpent Tongue: Liber 187". UK: Hadean Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1-907881-07-7〕

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