The Cube of Space with Kevin Townley

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In podcast episode 90, we’re joined by author and lecturer Kevin Townley, the foremost authority on the study of the Cube of Space. Paul Foster Case wrote that, “In the study of the Qabalah, there is no more important glyph than the Cube of Space, with perhaps the exception of the Tree of Life.” No other author has illuminated the study of the Cube of Space like Kevin Townley.

The Cube of Space: Container of Creation by Kevin Townley

We begin by hearing about Kevin’s interest and early experience with spirituality, religion, and esoteric studies. From there, we begin to delve into the vast subject that is the Cube of Space. Kevin tells us of the origins of the concept described in the Sepher Yetzirah and the symbolism inherent in this model of creation.

Cube of Space diagram

Townley explains that understanding sacred symbolism, such as that contained in the concept of the Cube of Space, and meditating upon it can cause profound changes in consciousness. His work has also uncovered the intimate connections between the Tree of Life and the Cube of Space through the astrological and Tarot correspondences associated with the Hebrew alphabet.

Meditations on the Cube of Space by Kevin Townley

Townley deserves a great deal of credit for sharing his revelations with the world and this interview can only serve as a very brief introduction to a subject that deserves attention in esoteric study.

In the Occult of Personality Membership Section, Kevin shares his thoughts and opinions about the importance of the institution of Freemasonry, as well as its current condition.

Kevin Townley

The Cube of Space: Container of Creation by Kevin Townley

Meditations on the Cube of Space by Kevin Townley

Sefer Yetzirah” Wikipedia entry

Sepher Yetzirah or The Book of Creation

intro music by HipGnosis and Sundowner

outro music – “Awakening” by Paul Avgerinos

{ 12 comments… add one }
  • mindsweep August 13, 2010, 9:48 PM

    Very grateful for this wonderful interview..

    • rochester92 August 18, 2010, 2:52 PM

      Thanks mindsweep!

  • Tom Evans May 10, 2011, 11:56 AM

    What a great interview. Kevin’s site seems to be down, any idea how one might get in touch with him. I am writing a contemporary treatment of the Cube of Space and would love to reference and acknowledge his brilliant prior art.

    • rochester92 May 10, 2011, 12:06 PM

      Tom – Thanks very much! Kevin’s site is working fine when I access it, but just in case, his email is [email protected]. Good luck with your book.

  • Jeremy January 4, 2012, 8:56 AM

    Did I miss where credit was given for the middle picture in this article?
    It comes from Tarot, the Key to the Wisdom of the Ages, by Paul Foster Case.

    • gkaminsky January 4, 2012, 5:40 PM

      Thanks Jeremy.

  • Simon November 27, 2016, 2:41 PM

    Thank you so much for this and all of your site content! I have a feeling that I will be a subscriber for a good long time!

    • G K December 7, 2016, 6:15 PM

      You’re most welcome, Simon! Thank you for supporting the show by subscribing to the membership section.

  • Annie Carvalho March 7, 2017, 12:52 PM

    Is there a working website for Kevin Townley?
    I get an error message when I click on his name.

    • G K March 11, 2017, 9:33 AM

      It appears his website is no longer available.

  • William Boiczuk December 21, 2018, 5:55 PM

    Hello, My name is William Boiczuk. My Grandfather was John P. Kowal. He was a Mahaguru of the Universal Brotherhood. He succeeded Charles Stansfield Jones in the Brotherhood after 1950. I’ve been trying to get some information but it’s been quite difficult. I was wondering if you could possibly tell me anything. I’d be grateful for any help you could give me. Thank you.

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