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The active part of the
table of PD.
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| I | D | K | D | K | H | H | K | D | K | D | I |
| T | S | B | S | M | S | F | M | A | M | S | M |
| N | I | H | I | H | I | G | H | I | H | I | H |
| G | L | A | B | H | E | N | P | D | F | I | U |
| I | N | A | B | G | H | H | G | B | A | N | I |
| L | A | N | B | N | A | P | B | K | A | G | D |
| H | I | N | I | D | K | I | H | G | H | K | D |
| K | L | G | M | S | M | D | P | N | S | M | S |
| K | D | I | H | G | B | D | K | H | I | N | A |
| K | S | T | K | N | B | A | M | F | D | G | A |
| B | G | H | I | H | I | A | N | I | H | I | H |
| K | B | P | E | H | T | D | A | L | U | I | F |
| The PD table is divided into 16 squares of 3 x 3 letters and their natural order is shown to the right. | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | The way to obtain the names from this table are to inscribe sigils into any of these squares; as shown below. |
| 5 | 4 | 3 | 12 | ||
| 6 | 1 | 2 | 11 | ||
| 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
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IDKBHINTS |
IDTNSKBIH |
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DKSIMHSHI |
DKHSIHISM |
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HKDAIHJFM |
HKFJMDAHI |
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KDIMHIHMS |
KDMHSIMIH |
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FIUIDGAAN |
FIAANUIJD |
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HKDSANISM |
HKSIMDSNA |
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DGAHFIUHI |
DGHUIAHIF |
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AMFILADAN |
AMADNFIAL |
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KNBITHEIH |
KNIEHBIHT |
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BSTHPBKBJ |
BSBKJTHBP |
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HINJIDKKL |
HIKKLNJDI |
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JLAADALIN |
JLILNAAAD |
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BHEHANBBJ |
BHBBJEHNA |
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NPHPJDBBK |
NPDBKBPHJ |
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IHGNHKDDP |
IHDDPGNKH |
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IDKMBJHMS |
IDMHSKMJB |
| These 32 twinlike names
are called the outer names. There are an additional 32 names which they
have asked not be published which are found by applying a simple geometric
figure to each of the 3x3 squares. The 33rd name is HGBDIPHPD and is found in the 4 central squares of the tablet in the following shape: |
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| The names given by the sigils above as
the outer names of the PD for general use; the ones not given are inner
names which relate more to the roots of things. They may be compared to
the ends of the path connecting Tiphareth to Kether in the Tree of Life
(especially Achad's version) with the outer names being at the Tiphareth
end and the inner at the Kether end. The PD have a strong redemptive or
initiatory quality which fits with this analogy. It is also possible to
combine the names in the form outer-inner-outer to let the inner aspects
manifest through the outer. The 33rd spirit is the king of the PD and seems
similar to Hadit in form. According to the first table of division; Squares 5-7 connect to square 1, 8-10 to 2, 11-13 to 3, and 14-16 to 4, with squares 1-4 having a root quality and the outer twelve a more manifest quality. The squares run from lower to higher in some fashion that is not entirely understood yet. |
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The PD and the Great
Tablet. |
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4
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14
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1
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5
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15
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14
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12
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11
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16
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15
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7
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6
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16
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4
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13
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3
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3
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11
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2
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8
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6
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5
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9
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8
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13
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12
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10
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9
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7
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1
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10
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2
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As the PD have an initiatory character, it seem reasonable to use them for initiation in conjunction with the subquarters.One possibility is to use the method in Benjamin Rowe's Enochian Initiation essay. A variant on this is to identify oneself with the subquarter cross and use the serviant angels as Ben outlines with the difference that one is pulled up past the 5-letter name into the realm of the Kerubic angels with whom one then works. |
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Read "How to build Cubes of the PD names and about the Crypt operation - from ZEN to ZIP." |