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Actually, he certainly had already proposed his theory by 1987 or so, maybe earlier, because that's when he explained it to me ... Yes, it needs a citation, but the theory was fully developed no later than 1988. Skyerise (talk) 14:21, 4 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, sorry for the very late response here. So, are you saying that Leo explained this theory to you in 1987, or that someone else did? Because I know for a fact that the system based on Trigrammaton was not discovered until July, 1996. Unless you are referring to an earlier incarnation of the idea of an English gematria? Or that someone other than Leo had this idea in ca. 1987? Catalyst418 (talk) 20:51, 21 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, Leo himself explained his system to me in 1988. He explained it in terms of the Tai Tsuan Ching and trinary mathematics. The article seems to describe the same system. I used to have a photocopied table he gave me, iirc with a copyright date of 1987, but those files are long gone. On heavy green paper, IIRC. The 1996 date is I believe the date of his first publication on the web, not the date of discovery. Skyerise (talk) 14:42, 13 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
P. S. I find it odd that the discoverer of English Qaballa was also a Frater Leo, though I know they are completely different individuals. Skyerise (talk) 14:44, 13 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]