This version of the 32 Paths of Wisdom
is as given by William Wynn Westcott in his translation of Sefer Yetzirah.
Translated from the Hebrew Text of Joannes Stephanus Rittangelius, 1642: which is also to be found in the "Oedipus Aegyptiacus" of Athanasius Kircher, 1653. (These paragraphs are very obscure in meaning, and the Hebrew text is probably very corrupt.)
(This Path is omitted by Rittangelius: I presume by inadvertence.)
The "Thirty-two Paths of Wisdom" refer to the Ten Sephiroth and the Twenty-two letters, each supplying a type of divine power and attributes. In my Introduction to the Kabalah will be found a diagram showing how the Paths from Eleven to Thirty-two connect the several Sephiroth, and are deemed to transmit the divine influence. Some teachers of Occult Science also allot the Twenty-two Trumps of the Tarot Cards to the twenty-two Paths.
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