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Kabbalah

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Kabbalah

Kabbalah is an aspect of Jewish mysticism. It consists of a large body of wisdom on the nature of divinity, the creation, the origin and fate of the soul, and the role of human beings. It consists also of meditative, devotional, mystical and magical practices which were taught only to a select few and for this reason Kabbalah is regarded as an esoteric offshoot of Judaism. Knwn aspects of the Kabbalah are the Tree Of Life that describes the Archangels and their place in creation. Furthermore, the Tree of Life provide the wisdom of how it is possible to work with the Archangels in meditation, prayer and healing.

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Kabbalah

Kabbalah is an aspect of Jewish mysticism. It consists of a large body of wisdom on the nature of divinity, the creation, the origin and fate of the soul, and the role of human beings. It consists also of meditative, devotional, mystical and magical practices which were taught only to a select few and for this reason Kabbalah is regarded as an esoteric offshoot of Judaism. Knwn aspects of the Kabbalah are the Tree Of Life that describes the Archangels and their place in creation. Furthermore, the Tree of Life provide the wisdom of how it is possible to work with the Archangels in meditation, prayer and healing.

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Kabbalah

Kabbalah (Hebrew קַבָּלָה "reception", Standard Hebrew Qabbala, Tiberian Hebrew Qabbālāh; also written variously as Cabala, Cabalah, Cabbala, Cabbalah, Kabala, Kabalah, Kabbala, Qabala, Qabalah, Kaballah) is an interpretation (exegesis, hermeneutic) key, "soul" of the Torah (Hebrew Bible), or the religious mystical system of Judaism claiming an insight into divine nature. Kabbalah is a doctrine of esoteric knowledge concerning God, God's creation of the universe and the laws of nature, and the path by whic ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia II - Kabbalah - Gnosticism and Kabbalah
Gnostic literature testifies to the antiquity of the Kabbalah. Gnosticism - systems of secret spiritual knowledge, or some sources say - — that is, the cabalistic Chochmah (חכמה "wisdom") - seems to have been the first attempt on the part of Jewish sages to give the empirical mystic lore, with the help of Platonic and Pythagorean or Stoic ideas, a speculative turn. This led to the danger of heresy from which the Jewish rabbinic figures Rabb ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia II - Kabbalah - The human soul in Kabbalah

The Zohar posits that the human soul has three elements, the nefesh, ru'ach, and neshamah. The nefesh is found in all humans, and enters the physical body at birth. It is the source of one's physical and psychological nature. The next two parts of the soul are not implanted at birth, but can be developed over time; their development depends on the actions and beliefs of the individual. They are said to only fully exist in people awakened spiritually. A common way of explaining the three parts of the soul is as fol ...

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Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Origin of Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah - Mystic doctrines in Talmudic times, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the early Middle Ages, Kabbalah - Lurianic Kabbalah in the Middle Ages, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the Sefardim and Mizrahim, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the Maharal, Kabbalah - The failure of Sabbatian mysticism, Kabbalah - Spread of Kabbalah during the 1700s, Kabbalah - The modern world, Kabbalah - Primary texts, Kabbalah - Theodicy: explanation for the existence of evil, Kabbalah - Kabbalistic understanding of God, Kabbalah - Sefirot, Kabbalah - A Greek Orthodox theological view, Kabbalah - The human soul in Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Foretelling the future, Kabbalah - Practical applications, Kabbalah - Textual antiquity of esoteric mysticism, Kabbalah - Gnosticism and Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Criticisms, Kabbalah - Dualism, Kabbalah - Debate about Kabbalah in Judaism, Kabbalah - Early critiques, Kabbalah - Within Conservative and Reform Judaism, Kabbalah - Kabbalah Centre, Kabbalah - Kabbalah in non-Jewish society, Kabbalah - Hermetic Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Fictional representations, Kabbalah - Kabbalah personalities, Kabbalah - Footnotes

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia II - Theurgy - Kabbalah

A system of Jewish mysticism known as the Kabbalah displays many Neoplatonic elements, and some writers, such as Kieron Barry, have argued that the Kabbalah has an ultimately Greek origin. In the Kabbalah, God creates the universe through ten sephiroth, or vessels. These are, in order: Kether, Crown Khokmah, Wisdom Binah, Understanding Khesed, Mercy Givurah, Strength Tifareth, Beauty Netzakh, Victory Hod, Glory Yesod, Foundation Malkuth, Kingdom These ten sephiroth are linked by twenty-two paths, corresponding to ...

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Theurgy, Theurgy - Neoplatonism, Theurgy - Emperor Julian, Theurgy - Kabbalah, Theurgy - Christian theurgy, Theurgy - External link

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia II - Esoteric cosmology - Kabbalah

Kabbalah combines orthodox Judaic, Neoplatoinic, Gnostic, and philosophical (e.g. Aristotlean) themes, to develop an elaborate and highly symbolic cosmology in which God, who is ineffable and unknowable, manifests as ten archetypal sephirot, each with its own Divine attributes, and arranged in a configuration of interrelated paths called the Tree of Life. The original Tree gives rise to further trees, until there are four or (in Lurianic Kabbalah) five worlds or universes (Trees) in all, with the lowest sephira of the ...

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Esoteric cosmology, Esoteric cosmology - Neoplatonism, Esoteric cosmology - Gnosticism, Esoteric cosmology - Kabbalah, Esoteric cosmology - Max Theon, Esoteric cosmology - Theosophy & Anthroposophy, Esoteric cosmology - Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia II - Kabbalah - Origin of Jewish mysticism

According to adherents of Kabbalah, the origin of Kabbalah begins with the Tanakh (the Hebrew Bible). When read by a Kabbalist, the Torah's description of the creation in the Book of Genesis reveals mysteries about God's creation of the universe, Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and a Tree of Life, the interaction of these creations with the Serpent which leads to disaster when they ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Netzach Kabbalah

Netzach (נצח) ("victory") is the seventh Sephira in the Kabbalah, located beneath Chesed, at the base of the "Pillar of Mercy". Netzach is "Perpetualty", "Victory". Netzach Kabbalah - Non-Jewish Kabbalah. Netzach is the first of the sephirah to be emanated from Tiphereth, beauty, and it is seen to represent formless energy, that energy that can overcome obstacles, that tendency of life to flourish despite difficult conditions, the motivating libido in humanity. It is opposed by the force of Hod, ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Da'at Kabbalah

Da'at or Da'as (דעת "knowledge" or "reason" in Hebrew) in the Kabbalah of Judaism is associated with the Sephiroth, meaning "enumerations" which are the "emantions" of God into the universe. It is part of a larger pattern on the Kabbalah's tree of life. Da'at Kabbalah - Meaning. Da'at is the third and last conscious power of intellect in Creation. According to scholars of this mystical knowledge, Da'at is associated in the soul with the powers of memory and concentration, powers whic ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Sephirot Kabbalah

Sephirot or Sefiroth (סְפִירוֹת), singular: Sephirah, also Sefirah (סְפִירָה "enumeration" in Hebrew). Sephiroth (or "enumerations"), in the Kabbalah of Judaism, are the ten attributes that God (who is referred to as the Ain Soph Aur, "limitless light") created through which he can project himself to the universe and man. These emanations manifest not only in the physical part of the universe, but also in the metaphysical one. Kabbalah distinguishes between four different "worlds" or "planes": ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Ein Sof Kabbalah

Ein Sof (Hebrew: "without end" denoting "boundlessness"), also known as "Divine Being", is the name for God, within the Kabbalah of Judaism, as he is unknown, or the mysterious and ultimate source of all existence. All other existence flows, or emanates from the Ein Sof. According to the Zohar, the ten Sefirot (the Divine "emanations") as found in the Adam Kadmon (the original "primal man" created by God) emanate from Ein Sof. En Sof manifested himself to the Jewish mystics under ten different aspects or sefiroth (“numerations”) of the divine reality which had emanat ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Chokhmah Kabbalah

Chokhmah ("Wisdom"; חכמה) (or chochmah or hokhmah) in the Kabbalah of Judaism, is the uppermost of the Sephirot of the right line (kav yamin which is also the "Pillar of Mercy"). It is derived from the Hebrew word chokhmah (חכמה) which means "wisdom". It is to the bottom right of Keter, and with Binah across it. Under it are the sephirot of Chesed and Netzach. It commonly has four paths going to Keter, Binah, Tifereth, and Chesed. (Som ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Chesed Kabbalah

Chesed ("Mercy"; חסד) is the fourth Sephirah on the tree of life in the Kabbalah of Judaism. It is given the association of kindness and love, and is the first of the emotive attributes of the Sephirot. It sits below Chockmah, across from Gevurah and above Netzach. It is usually given four paths. To Chockmah, Gevurah, Tiphereth, and Netzach (some Kabbalists place a path from Chesed to Binah as well.) Chesed is also known as Gedulah (גדולה). Chesed Kabbalah - In the non-Jewish occult. Chesed i ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Yesod Kabbalah

Yesod ("foundation") is one of the important Kabbalistic sephirot. Yesod Kabbalah - Non-Jewish Kabbalah. Yesod is the sephirot below Hod and Netzach, and above Malkuth ( the kingdom ). It is often associated with the moon, because it is the sphere which reflects the light of all the other sephirah into Malkuth, and it is associated with the sexual organs, because it is here that the higher spheres connect to the earth. It plays the role of collecting and balancing the different and opposing energies ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Binah Kabbalah

Binah, (meaning "Understanding"; בינה), in the Kabbalah of Judaism, is the second intellectual Sephirah on the tree of life. It sits on the level below Keter (in the formulations that include that Sephirah), across from Chockmah and directly above Gevurah. It is usually given four paths: to Keter, Chockmah, Gevurah, and Tiphereth (some Kabbalists place a path from Binah to Chesed as well.) In an anthropomorphic visualization, it may be alternatively related to the "left eye", "left hemisphere" of "the brain" or the "heart." Binah is often defined as the ability to understand one thing from with ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Gevurah Kabbalah

Gevurah ("Severity"; גבורה) or Geburah, and Din ("Judgment") in the Kabbalah of Judaism is the fifth of the Sephirot of the tree of life, and it is the second of the emotive attributes of the Sephirot. It sits below Binah, across from Chesed, and below Hod. It commonly has four paths leading to Binah, Chesed, Tiphereth, and Hod. (Although some Kabbalists draw a path from Gevurah to Chockmah. Gevurah is known as "strength, "judgment", "power", and "concealment". It's usually "strength" or "power" and "judgment" when usin ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Malkhuth Kabbalah

Malkuth ( which translates as 'kingdom' ) is the tenth of the sephirot in the kabbalistic tree of life. It sits at the bottom of the tree, below Yesod, and it is the realm of the Earth, the kingdom of God, in which human beings live and act. Malkhuth Kabbalah - Non-Jewish Kabbalah. Malkuth is seen as the Earth, the receiving sphere of all the other sephirah above it. It is like the negative node of an electrical circuit. The divine energy comes down and finds it's expression in this plane, and our purpose ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Bahir

The Bahir (Hebrew for "Illumination") is a pseudepigraphic mystical work attributed to Nehunya ben ha-Kanah, a first century rabbinic sage, and a contemporary of Johanan ben Zakkai (first century), because it begins with the words, "R. Nehunya ben ha-Kanah said". It was first published in the 12th century, southern France. It is an early work of esoteric Jewish mysticism which eventually became known as Kabbalah. Bahir - Title. Nahmanides, in his commentary on the Torah, (Genesis 1) is one of the fir ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Hayyim ben Joseph Vital

Hayyim ben Joseph Vital (1543 in Safed-6 May 1620 in Damascus) was one of the most famous exponents of Kabbalah. As a young boy, Vital was educated by the scholar, Rabbi Moses Alshech. Other than that, most of his early life is full of legends. For instance, it is claimed that at the age of twelve, he was told by a chiromancer that when he reached the age of twenty-four, he would find himself standing before two roads, and would rise or fall according to his choice. Joseph Caro is said to have paid especial attention to Vital's ...

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Kabbalah: Encyclopedia - Zohar

The Zohar (Hebrew זהר "Splendor, radiance") is widely considered the most important work of Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism. It is a mystical commentary on the Torah (the five books of Moses), written in medieval Aramaic and medieval Hebrew. It contains a mystical discussion of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, sin, redemption, good and evil, and related topics. The Zohar is not one book, but a group of books. These books include scriptural interpretations as well as material on the ...

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