Anglossic Qabbala Toolkit444

Gematria—the practice of crash-numerizing language—converts words into numbers to surface resonances that ordinary reading cannot. The primary cipher here is Alphanumeric Qabbala (AQ), a base-36 system where 0–9 keep their face value and A–Z map continuously to 10–35. No gaps, no overcoding: the numerical and alphabetic sequences form a single unbroken series.

The project of an English-language qabbala traces back to Liber AL vel Legis—Crowley’s Book of the Law instructs the reader to obtain the order and value of the English alphabet and find new symbols to attribute them unto. AQ is one answer to that call: unlike traditional systems that substitute letters for discontinuous decimal magnitudes, it treats every sign as already numerical. The result is additive, not substitutive—language is supplemented with a rigorous numerical decode rather than replaced by it. What surfaces are not hidden messages but contingent resonances: words and phrases that share a value form a constellation, and the connections you draw from that constellation are the work.

This toolkit provides the operational infrastructure for that practice. An overlay that numerizes text in real time, a scripture corpus pre-indexed by value, a personal database of saved entries for building resonance chains, and a cipher editor for constructing new systems beyond AQ.

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11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
99
A10
B11
C12
D13
E14
F15
G16
H17
I18
J19
K20
L21
M22
N23
O24
P25
Q26
R27
S28
T29
U30
V31
W32
X33
Y34
Z35

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Extension status: checking