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Thahebyobeaatan

Thahebyobeaatan is the Supreme Elemental King, a name that translates from Hebrew as 'the Great One of the Abyss' or 'the Great One of the Void.' This title encapsulates the entity's nature as a sovereign of the primordial, undifferentiated elemental chaos that precedes all manifestation. The name itself is a theophoric compound, evoking the vast, formless potential from which all distinct elements emerge.

Position on the Tree of Life

Thahebyobeaatan corresponds to Path 23, which connects the sephiroth of Chokmah (Wisdom) and Binah (Understanding). This path is attributed to the Hebrew letter Mem, the water-letter, and represents the great sea of the Abyss—the boundary between the supernal triad and the rest of the Tree. As the King of this path, Thahebyobeaatan governs the transition from the pure, undifferentiated energy of Chokmah into the structured, receptive form of Binah, acting as the gatekeeper of the cosmic waters.

Astrological and Planetary Correspondence

In the system of Liber 777, Path 23 is attributed to the element of Water in its most universal and spiritual sense. Thahebyobeaatan therefore corresponds to the celestial sphere of the Primum Mobile, the first swirlings of creation, and to the astrological sign of Pisces, the final and most watery sign of the zodiac. This placement signifies the dissolution of all forms back into the primal ocean from which they arose.

Historical Context

The name Thahebyobeaatan first appears in the grimoire tradition of the Lemegeton (the Lesser Key of Solomon), specifically within the Ars Goetia. There, it is listed as one of the four Supreme Kings of the cardinal directions, ruling over the spirits of the East. In this context, Thahebyobeaatan is a king of the airy element, a seeming contradiction to its later attribution to water. This shift reflects the evolving nature of the entity within the Western esoteric tradition. The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, through its foundational document Liber 777, recontextualized Thahebyobeaatan as a ruler of the elemental forces on the highest plane, placing it on the 23rd Path to emphasize its role as a primordial, formless power rather than a mere directional spirit. The name itself is likely a barbarous or angelic invocation, designed to resonate with the vibrational essence of the Abyss.

In the table of Liber 777, Thahebyobeaatan appears as the Supreme Elemental King for the 23rd Path, a position that underscores its function as the ultimate authority over the elemental world as it manifests from the supernal source. Its presence here is a reminder of the raw, untamed power that lies at the heart of all creation, a force that must be approached with the utmost reverence and understanding.

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