93 (Thelema)
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The Number 93 holds significant meaning within Thelema, a spiritual philosophy established by Aleister Crowley. It represents the numerical value of two central concepts in Thelema, derived through Greek isopsephy (a form of numerology):
Thelema (Θελημα):
Meaning "Will," it corresponds to the guiding principle of Thelema, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law."
Numerical value: 93
Agape (Αγαπη): Meaning "Love," it reflects the complementary principle, "Love is the law, love under will."
Numerical value: 93
Usage in Thelema
The number 93 is often used as a shorthand greeting or sign-off among Thelemites, symbolizing these foundational principles. Common phrases incorporating 93 include:
- "93" as a general greeting (similar to "hello").
- "93 93/93" to close letters or communications, interpreted as "Love is the law, love under will."
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:93_(Thelema) ]
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