English Qaballa (EQALW)
From Kook Science
English Qaballa (EQALW) is a system of converting Latin letters used in the English language to defined numeric values, devised by James Lees in November 1976 as an effort to "obtain the order & value of the English Alphabet," per Aleister Crowley's The Book of the Law.
Conversion Table
| Letter | Value |
|---|---|
| A, a | 1 |
| L, l | 2 |
| W, w | 3 |
| H, h | 4 |
| S, s | 5 |
| D, d | 6 |
| O, o | 7 |
| Z, z | 8 |
| K, k | 9 |
| V, v | 10 |
| G, g | 11 |
| R, r | 12 |
| C, c | 13 |
| N, n | 14 |
| Y, y | 15 |
| J, j | 16 |
| U, u | 17 |
| F, f | 18 |
| Q, q | 19 |
| B, b | 20 |
| M, m | 21 |
| X, x | 22 |
| I, i | 23 |
| T, t | 24 |
| E, e | 25 |
| P, p | 26 |
Tools
https://hatch.kookscience.com/cipher/iso.php?cipher=en_1