As aspects have not been revealed any further since the ending of the comic, an interesting page provides nonetheless a new take on them if we consider the elements to be part of the qabbalistic interactions forming the aspects.

A page of the Golden Dawn with the aspects corresponding to each sephirot and the elements drawn for reference.



The obvious assignment of elements is to take the first aspects shown, then, say that Breath=air, Time=fire, Light=water and Space=earth. The only non-obvious permission we take is that of saying light is similar to water.

Now, we go back to our assignment of aspects to sephira.

Formerly, we took Keter to mean Time. This is to play on the obvious contrast between Space and Time. But what if there was a contrast between Space and Breath? One is air, the other is earth. It doesn’t then take rocket science to place Breath as Keter, the highest and most aethereal aspect (close to the all-ness) while Space remains down-to-earth below.

This leaves us with fire forming a triangle of aspects: Time - Blood/Doom - Hope.

Water forms another triangle: Light - Life - Rage.

What about earth? Earth, standing still, doesn’t cross other aspects.

Because Doom is a leftover aspect, it can be argued whether this or blood are the firey aspects. Followers of bkew theory can take Doom to be firey so that Blood is left for Space (earth), leaving the Breath vs Blood dynamics somewhat. But it’d be similarly interesting to interpret Doom as a dark earthy aspect. Void, being a special aspect, qabbalistically speaking, due to void not being technically a sephirot, is also fitting for the earth triad.

It could be further argued whether Hope and Rage stand like this. Previous analysis took Rage to be on the left as that’s where the pillar of severity is and Hope on the right in the pillar of mercy. Having this new angle of analysis, we can say that Rage is a water/severity while Hope is a fire/mercy aspect.



This leaves earth as: Space - Doom/Blood - Void.