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Pythagoreans, or perhaps the Kabbalists -- in future books?
A Conversation with Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code 2010
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Besides the Cave of Machpela, which reputedly houses the graves of the Biblical Patriarchs and Matriarchs, there are countless graves of Prophets, Talmudic Sages, Kabbalists and virtually any holy figure that made it onto Wikipedia.
Rabbi Chaim Miller: Alternative Energy, Alternative Wisdom Rabbi Chaim Miller 2011
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Modern Masonry has borrowed from many diverse traditions, such as those of the suppressed Knights Templar, the Roman Collegia of Artificers, the Jewish Kabbalists, the mystery cults, the
Bizarre 2009
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Isaac Newton is only the best known of these Christian Kabbalists who grasped that this spiritual wisdom was for the many, not just the few.
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Kabbalists say you can know the seed of something by examining the fruit it bears as it grows.
Karen Berg: Amid Disaster, The Light That Binds Karen Berg 2011
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The Kabbalists were trying to explain the fundamental nature of the universe.
The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011
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Modern Masonry has borrowed from many diverse traditions, such as those of the suppressed Knights Templar, the Roman Collegia of Artificers, the Jewish Kabbalists, the mystery cults, the
Apologetics 2009
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The Kabbalists were trying to explain the fundamental nature of the universe.
The Omega Theory Mark Alpert 2011
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Kabbalists say you can know the seed of something by examining the fruit it bears as it grows.
Karen Berg: Amid Disaster, The Light That Binds Karen Berg 2011
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The Kabbalists believed in two Torahs — the Black and White Torah.
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