Sumerian Quaballah

Let me open by saying there’s no historical tree of life or quabbalistic tradition of any kind in ancient Mesopotamia. Those things came long after the fall of Babylon. This is a little game of syncretism and 777. The goal is yet another way to bridge the gap between my proclivity for Sumerian religion and Thelema. This is a project I’ve been working on for years trying to figure out what should go where. I assigned to them based on their meaning within an ancient cultural context.



Additional Tables for 777
Sumerian Table
GodsSign Key
An๐’€ญ1
Enlil๐’ช2
Enki๐’Љ3
Asarluhi๐’ƒฃ4
Gรฌrunugal๐’‰ˆ5
Utu๐’†ท6
Inanna๐’‹ค7
Ninisina๐’Šญ8
Suen๐’€ณ9
Ki๐’† 10
Ninkasi๐’„ž11
Isimud๐’‚12
Ninshubur๐’„‘13
Daminka๐’……14
Marduk๐’€Š15
Ara๐’†•16
Dimuzid๐’„ˆ17
Bunene๐’„ƒ18
Gugalanna๐’ˆฒ19
Ningishzida๐’‹—20
Tablet of Destiny๐’‹ง21
Kittum๐’‘22
Damgalnunna๐’€€23
Ereลกkigal๐’„ฉ24
Nungal๐’‰บ25
Nergal๐’ด26
Ebih๐’ˆช27
Nisaba๐’‹ณ28
Ningal๐’„–29
Aya๐’Š•30
Geลกtianna๐’…—31
An-uraลก๐’…32