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Puch Hebrew: פוך; traditionally meaning antimony or eye-paint, often used in alchemy to represent the raw mineral matter original Latin: "id est" that is: the Matter, which in Hebrew is written only with the letters Pe, Waf, and Caf; its "great number" is 106. For Pe is 80, Caf is 20, and Waf is 6. Place these one above the other 1
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6, and you have 7, which is called the "small number."
Sahab Hebrew: זהב; Sahab or Zahav original Latin: "id est" that is: Gold (which in Hebrew is written with only 3 letters, namely: Sain, He, and Beth); its "great number" is 14 (for Sain is 7, He is 5, and Beth is 2). Place these one above the other 1
4, and you have 5, which is the "small number."
Furthermore, note that by virtue of the two examples cited above, the Philosophical Matter original Latin: "Materia Philosophica" carries the number 7, and Sahab, that is, Gold, has the number 14 in its calculation. From this latter number, however, comes the "small number" 5, which signifies the Quintessence original Latin: "Quintam essentiam"; the "fifth essence" or purest spirit of a substance and is the Center of Mastery original: "Centrum der Meisterschaft".