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Votes:0 "The Star and the Challis" / My realizations, based on Cabalah and Catholicism I feel compelled to put my studies into writing, because of the distress I have experienced, for the greater part of my life, regarding the enormous amount of mystical practices and beliefs, professed as being "the true path to enlightenment". I make no claim to posses "the answer". My intent is to share my realizations regarding the souls journey through this life and the afterlife. I will be imposing: the seven Christian Sacraments; the seven deadly sins; the ten persona's comprising divinity, mortality, and creation; and the four divisions of the present afterlife, onto the "Tree of Life" structure. I am using this as a paradigm to illustrate completeness and to demonstrate levels of being. My descriptions of Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Lilith in Jewish Mysticism Treatise on the Left Emanation R. Isaac b. Jacob Ha-Kohen Tr. Ronald C. Kiener Joseph Dan, ed. The Early Kabbalah , (New York: Pauilist
Press, 1986), exerpted from pp. 172-182). Used by permission of the
translator. The Treatise on the Left Emanation was written in the first half of the 13th century, and it, along with writings of R. Isaac's brother, R. Jacob, seems to have exerted significant influence on R. Moses de Leon, the author of the Zohar . It is enough later than the Alphabet of b. Sira for the author to be familiar with that tradition, but it betrays no apparent knowledge of it. This could mean that b. Sira was unknown to R. Isaac, but it could just as well mean that he found it less than useful (or even offensive -- see Eliezer Segal's Critique of the Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 This site is dedicated to publishing modern material on Kabbalah and related topics Hermetic Kabbalah - the Big Picture An attempt to represent in one diagram the mystical, religious and esoteric traditions that combine in Hermetic Kabbalah. Emanation and Ascent in Hermetic Kabbalah (1.4 Mbyte PDF) ? Colin Low 2004. Presentation and notes on the mystical and historical roots of Hermetic Kabbalah. Kabbalah FAQ Created for the Usenet and posted for some years, it grew very large and now lives here. It has an extensive reading list combining Hermetic and traditional Jewish Kabbalah. Kabbalah Booklist - Amazon.co.uk A wide selection of Kabbalah books you can find at Amazon's UK site Kabbalah Booklist - Amazon.com A wide selection of Kabbalah books you can find at Amazon's US site Don Karr's Bi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 This site is dedicated to publishing modern material on Kabbalah and related topics Hermetic Kabbalah - the Big Picture An attempt to represent in one diagram the mystical, religious and esoteric traditions that combine in Hermetic Kabbalah. Emanation and Ascent in Hermetic Kabbalah (1.4 Mbyte PDF) ? Colin Low 2004. Presentation and notes on the mystical and historical roots of Hermetic Kabbalah. Kabbalah FAQ Created for the Usenet and posted for some years, it grew very large and now lives here. It has an extensive reading list combining Hermetic and traditional Jewish Kabbalah. Kabbalah Booklist - Amazon.co.uk A wide selection of Kabbalah books you can find at Amazon's UK site Kabbalah Booklist - Amazon.com A wide selection of Kabbalah books you can find at Amazon's US site Don Karr's Bi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism Level: Advanced When non-Jews ask about Judaism, they commonly ask questions like: Do you believe in heaven and hell? In angels or the devil? What happens to the soul after death? What is the nature of G-d and the universe? The answers to questions like these define most religions; in fact, I have heard some people say that the purpose of religion is to answer these kinds of questions. Yet in Judaism, most of these cosmological issues are wide open to personal opinion. The areas of Jewish thought that most extensively discuss these issues, Kabbalah and Jewish mysticism, were traditionally not even taught to people until the age of 40, when they had completed their education in Torah and Talmud . Mysticism in Judaism Mysticism and mystical experiences have been Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Kabbalah Debra McGhee The metaphysics of Kabbalah imply that consciousness can determine of its own, the nature of the world we all seek to know and understand. In their quest to determine the underlying unity within nature, scientists constantly find themselves returning to the origins of the universe ? the day of Creation. The generally accepted principle in modern physics is that time shares a common "geography" with space. All points in space co-exist along a single continuum, just as all points in time, past, present and future are simultaneously distributed within the same network. Cosmological processes produced this space-time continuum and from that point, the universe as we know it, began expanding. Kabbalah is a method of searching for the "Creator" of our universe; the search f Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Paths The 22 paths are like roads connecting the 10 cities of the Sephiroth. They are energy expressways, describing the directions and flows of the light of creation and a roadmap of enlightenment for those of us down on Malkuth. In pathworking they are used to guide us from one Sephiroth to another during some form of meditation. They often impart their own unique symbolism and lessons as you travel through. They have long been associated with the Hebrew alphabet, which is believed to be divine(as in the creation of the universe through the use of the divine word). Every letter is not only magical, but full of meaning, gross and sublime. They each represent a number as well. Beyond that the paths all have their own correspondences, colors and even names (I will try to add some of thi Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Recent Fascination with Kabbalah Sermon given December 5, 1997, by Rabbi Samuel M. Stahl Recently, Madonna, the noted entertainment star, hosted a Kabbalah cocktail party. The Kabbalah is the name we give to our Jewish mystical literature. Madonna is just one of scores of screen and stage personalities who, of late, have been attracted to the study of Kabbalah. Other big names include Roseanne, Barbra Streisand, and Elizabeth Taylor. All of them have ?made it? by external standards. They have amassed money, fame, power, and influence. However, they are obviously unsatisfied and unfulfilled in their personal lives. They are looking to the esoteric wisdom of the Kabbalah for answers. Their quest is part of a widespread American Jewish hunger for the spiritual. Many searching Jews grew up Read More Go to Site
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