Dear Peter, >> When I made the comment about step 8, I was refering to how all the colour symbolism relates to the actual universal principles that they are suppose to represent and what not all. << The key to this understanding is the direct perception of essential meaning. I suggest that you apply this faculty of perception to the colors themselves . . . >> I do believe that the point of confusion that I am finding is that within Jewish Kaballah, there are only 22 letters. Whereas Bardon's system posits how many letters, 27, I believe? << Yes, Bardon gave 27. However, Hebrew has 22 Letters (which are all consonants) and 5 basic vowel points. Bardon didn't discriminate between "Letters" and "vowel points" and thus presented 27 "letters". If you examine my Commentary Upon KTQ rather closely, especially my charts 1 & 2, I think you will understand how Bardon's letters and the Hebrew match up. >> Moreover, all the letters are suppose to be mastered within each of the four realms: akasha, mental, astral and physical, correct? Yet here you're seeming to say that certian letters have an affinity with certian realms... << Yes. However, the fact that a specific Letter has an affinity with a specific realm does not preclude its usage in other realms. The nature of these affinities are the basis upon which formulae are constructed. >> Now with regards to what you've said about the use of the key as a wheel: I think I get the general idea of it. However, I'm going to have to print out a couple copies of the key and play around with it a bit to see if I can actually apply it all. << :) Good luck! My best to you, :) Rawn Clark 21 Jun 2003 rawnclark@... rawn@... http://www.ABardonCompanion.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BardonPraxis http://E.webring.com/hub?ring=arionthebardonwe