This book will become the indispensible reference for all occult students. It catalogs and distills, in hundreds of tables of secret symbolism, the true alphabet magick of every ancient Eastern magickal tradition: Cuneiform, Hebrew, Arabic, Sanskrit, Tibetan and Chinese.
Thick with inaccuracies. Meanings are all switched around. It is terribly inaccurate, like oddly so. I've studied this topic for years and even the seemingly obvious things are switched around in the book. I don't get why it's like that. As an example, it lists - wood = hearing fire = sight earth = touch metal = smell (only right one) water = taste
when it is actually wood = sight fire = touch earth = taste metal = smell water = hearing
so that's odd. But even more odd are the animal types. The cardinal animals even instruct the associations but it gets that wrong too. It says -
wood = feathered (even though the scaled dragon represents wood) fire = hairless (even though the feathered phoenix represents fire) earth = hairy (even though it represents bare-skin animals) metal = armored (even though the furry tiger represents metal) water = scaled (even though the armored tortoise represents water)
There's clear jumbling going on here for some reason.
I had to put down a date I finished reading this. I have known this book for years, and I never finish reading it, because Hulse gives so much interesting information and correlations of various systems through the symbols of Hebrew, Arabic, Sanskrit, Chinese, and other Eastern languages that the engaged reader will always learn something new, see a new connection, upon each and every exploration of the book. If you've heard about gematria and related ideas and you want to learn more -- a great deal more -- about how language is used in such symbolic ways to convey mysteries about the expansion of consciousness, this is an indispensable reference to have.