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  • noun an esoteric or occult matter resembling the Kabbalah that is traditionally secret

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  • For those who have no clue what I'm talking about, The central element of the Qabalah is The tree of life, which is an abstract method of looking at the nature of The Universe, humanity and the Godhead.

    catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2004

  • It is called in Hebrew QBLH, Qabalah, which is derived from the root QBL, Qibel, meaning "to receive."] we find that their is a sense.

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  • Of all of the various practices and philosophies that make up the spiritual apparatus in the West, from Qabalah and Christian Mysticism to Wicca and the various Reconstructivist movements, Alchemy gives us a process, a practical guide to the direct experience of the universal reality underpinning all mysteries.

    First Matters Yvonne Rathbone 2009

  • Of all of the various practices and philosophies that make up the spiritual apparatus in the West, from Qabalah and Christian Mysticism to Wicca and the various Reconstructivist movements, Alchemy gives us a process, a practical guide to the direct experience of the universal reality underpinning all mysteries.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Yvonne Rathbone 2009

  • The occult is also a major inspiration: Ceremonial magic, Qabalah, paganism.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Bettina Tizzy 2008

  • The occult is also a major inspiration: Ceremonial magic, Qabalah, paganism.

    Dark Artistry: Tekelili Tantalus Alpha Auer 2008

  • For me this is a study of Tarot, the Qabalah and other Hermetic sciences as I like to call them.

    Archive 2005-12-01 E.Jim Shannon 2005

  • For me this is a study of Tarot, the Qabalah and other Hermetic sciences as I like to call them.

    E.Jim Shannon E.Jim Shannon 2005

  • The ancient Jewish tradition of Qabalah places Altruism in the second sphere - Chokmah, and unselfishness in the 7th, Netzach.

    catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2004

  • The Qabalah and the Wiccan degree systems both usually recognise this and are stuctured accordingly.

    catpewk Diary Entry catpewk 2004

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