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  Cabala
Cabala became unfashionable in the 18th century and did not begin to make a come­back until the Brain Explosion of the 1960s -the drug culture, the consciousness movement, the importation of Oriental mind-sciences, the popularity of Jung and Leary and Castaneda.
Cabala says that each of these Close Encounters has to be "balanced." That is, you have to get beyond both Big Daddy and Big Mommy to ar­rive at the ultimate light, Kether, the balanced center of all conscious­ness, which is beyond gender, be­yond space, beyond time, beyond words and beyond all categories.
Cabala is very complicated and very; very intricate; the above sketch is no more than a hint of what the Tree of Life contains, on about the level of a discussion of chemistry that tells you there are eight families of elements but does not go on to list the elements in each family.
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 Search The Llewellyn Encyclopedia and Glossary: Cabala
Cabala: Cabala...is a system of mysticism with its origins in Judaism, stemming in part from the "chariot" visions of first-century mystics, in part from Gnosticism and Neoplatonism, in part from the theological speculations of medieval Spanish Jews, and in part from later thinkers.
For many centuries, cabala was the accepted form of mysticism and theology within Judaism, but for the most part it has now fallen out of favor in religious contexts.
Especially in the form developed by Christian enthusiasts in the Italian Renaissance and by 19th-centur Christian and pagan occultists, cabalism retains vast importance as the key to mystical thinking outside of the mainstream and to the practice of ceremonial magic.
www.llewellynencyclopedia.com /term/Cabala   (399 words)

  
 Cabala
The Cabala is of the deceiving counterfeit demonic religious spirits of Lucifer.
In spite of all its Hebrew, and use of old testament scripture, it is anti-Torah and expressly forbidden by the teaching of Moses, the prophets, the apostles, and the Messiah.
There Pike says the Cabala is the key of the occult sciences; and the Gnostics were born of the Kabalists.
www.dccsa.com /greatjoy/Kabala.htm   (7378 words)

  
 Cabala
Eagerly studied and pracitced by Jews and Christians alike, the teaching of the Cabala was thought to be anchored in the very essence of ancient Hebraic doctrine; the true and ancient thaching of the Cabala was, in fact, the inner, secret doctrine.
God is called by the Jewish teacher Azriel in his system of the Cabala EN SOF, the absolutely infinite, and it way he who undertook to explain the Cabala to philosophers after its appearance in Europe.
The Cabala was, of course, a formulation, a frame for the attainment of certain objectives.
www.geocities.com /lucifer_gnosis/book_reviews/cabala.html   (1001 words)

  
 Cabala
Cabala can be a useful tool to the spiritually well-grounded, especially as it relates to interpretation of biblical symbology, and the ineffable Names of God and Yahshvah.
They would also add up the "Numbers" of the words according to the numerological code of the Cabala, and use the Cabala as the basis of an "automatic oracle", the ancient precursor to the modern "Ouija" chart.
A far more powerful and difficult use of Cabala is the famous "Tree of Life" Glyph, which is used as a kind of ontological "periodic table of elements".
yahshvah.com /cabala.htm   (2166 words)

  
 Cabala - 1
Cabala (sometimes spelt Kabbalah or Qabbala), meaning ‘the received wisdom’, is basically comprised of the secret teachings of the prophet Moses, who was learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians (Acts 7: 22), with additions from other prophets and masters down the ages, both before and since Moses.
Also incorporated at that time by Jesus was the cabala of the Greeks, passed on via the Orphic Mystery schools, whose origins were, as for the Israelites and later Jews, linked with the Ancient Egyptians as well as with the Celtic Druids and Indo-Aryans.
For a few centuries major aspects of this Cabala appeared to be all but lost to the Christian Church, but this did not prevent the Jews from developing it further, bringing it to a high point in Spain before their tragic expulsion in 1492.
www.fbrt.org.uk /pages/essays/essay-cabala1-intro.html   (961 words)

  
 Esoteric numerology in Tamburlaine - Marlowe and the Cabala of Agrippa, Dee and Bruno
This reflects the fact that Cabala is a technique originally devised as a means of transmitting, yet at the same time concealing, the most sacred and portentous mysteries of the ancient world (3).
Both Dee and Bruno espoused Cabala (8) and drew heavily for their knowledge of this subject on Agrippa and in particular on his Three Books of Occult Philosophy – a work then considered as a definitive source of cabalistic knowledge (9).
In the Cabala it is representative of Mercy: it therefore serves to counterbalance the Severity of Geburah.
www.masoncode.com /Tamburlaine.htm   (8040 words)

  
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Cabala is the name of an occult philosophy and theosophy that developed among Jews in Babylonia, and later Italy, Provence, and Spain, between the sixth and thirteenth centuries A.D. The word “Cabala” means “to receive,” and refers to heavenly revelation received by Jews and passed on to succeeding generations through oral tradition.
Intrinsic to Cabala is the belief that Scripture is inspired, not only in its obvious interpretations, but even to the degree that, through the use of occult symbol interpretation, one could find hidden meaning in the very numerical and alphabetical interpretation of the texts.
A second reason for Cabala's emergence was that by around the twelfth century, Talmudic legalism, ritualism, and intellectual slavery had reached its peak (the Talmud is the body of writings that seeks the interpret the Law of God contained in Jewish Scripture).
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 Cabala - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads - Download.com Music
Cabala is the materialization of passion, the capture of feelings, the hunt for the heart.
Cabala reaches its final shape by 2003 including five very telanted musicians influenced by the most different musical angles.
During 2001, Cabala changes into a trio; and unable to stop the chain reaction, they release a new L.P., "Lluvia sagrada", containing ten brand new original themes, among which the hits "Invencion", "Error final" and "Gitana".
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 Amazon.com: The Nostradamus Cabala Code: Books: John Pocock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Here is a most remarkable book that clearly shows that Cabala is alive and well and in daily use in all facets of modern society.
Cabala has always been a tool of enlightenment and enrichment, both for individuals and peoples, especially in times of bewilderment.
In its broadest sense Cabala attempts to elicit understanding of the contradictory universe that we are all bound by, a kind of metaphysical yet practical Chaos Theory for the soul and mind.
www.amazon.com /Nostradamus-Cabala-Code-John-Pocock/dp/0968409032   (983 words)

  
 EDITOR'S CHOICE: The Cabala and the Chakras
So here is a small dose of the Cabala (from Jewish mysticism), It closely parallels the energy body system of yoga and attempts to remedy the patriarchal and earth negative tendencies of orthodox Judeo-Christian thought.
In the Cabala there indeed seems to be a system of correspondences which parallels closely this requisite dynamic inter-relationship between spirit and nature.
So the Cabala necessarily goes back to the feminine (Shekinah) in order to re-establish balance and harmony and this relationship is facilitated between Kether and Malkuth primarily.
www.adishakti.org /_/cabala_and_the_chakras.htm   (545 words)

  
 CABALA
Cabala is the name of an occult philosophy and theosophy that developed among Jews in
The most basic philosophical presupposition behind Cabala is that the world is an emanation of the spiritual essence of God.  God, or “En Sof” (Endless One) is infinite and transcendent, and could make no direct contact with finite beings.
To give you an historical perspective, Cabala grew out of two basic needs in the Jewish consciousness.  Because they had rejected their Messiah, God temporarily rejected the Jewish nation (Luke
www.judethree.com /Cabala.htm   (84 words)

  
 The Occult Magic of the Jewish Cabala
I refer especially to the Jewish Talmud, the legalistic law traditions of the rabbis, and to the Jewish Cabala (also Kabbalah or Quaballah), which are the mystical teachings and traditions of the rabbis and sages.
The philosophy and doctrines of the Jewish Cabala are the wellspring of virtually every wicked, occult sect, satanic secret society, and witchcraft cult that has arisen in the past one thousand years!
Freemasonry has long praised the Cabala, and its top officials have admitted that the Lodge’s rituals and teachings are but the offspring of the Jewish tradition.
www.conspiracyworld.com /web/Articles/occult_magic_of_jewish_cabala.htm   (1510 words)

  
 Cabala   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We recommend this article: Cabala - 1, and also this: Cabala - 2.
Cabala is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Cabala: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Kabbalah (Qabbalah Cabala)
www.globaloneness.com /cabala   (604 words)

  
 Joseph Cabala Autobody- Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Welcome to the Web site for Joseph Cabala Autobody.
For 87 years, our goal has been to ensure the complete satisfaction of every customer.
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us.
www.cabala-auto-body.com   (113 words)

  
 The Cabala Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
But if you need a starting point for further academic study, this is a good place to begin.
The Development of the Cabala in the Pre-Zohar Period
The Cabala in Relation to Judaism and Christianity
www.sacred-texts.com /jud/cab/index.htm   (267 words)

  
 Kabbalah and Jewish Mystical Tradition
Also spelled Kabbala, Kabalah, Kabala, Cabala, Cabbala, Cabalah, Cabbalah, Qabala, Qabbala, Qabalah and Qabbalah.
Generically, Jewish mysticism in all its forms; a mystical Hebrew study of methods for controlling spirits and demons; Jewish mystical tradition.
-- Paths of Wisdom: The Magical Cabala in the Western Tradition.
www.occultopedia.com /k/kabbalah.htm   (1517 words)

  
 Cabala Hebraeorum, by Athanasius Kircher (from Oedipus Aegyptiacus, 2:1, 1652) (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cabala Hebraeorum, by Athanasius Kircher (from Oedipus Aegyptiacus, 2:1, 1652) (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)
Dum itaque Magni Cæsaris, vt nôsti, iussu difficem huius Ægyptiaci operis aleam subirem, diu sanè animo anceps perplexusque hæsi, cuinam in tanta argumentorum varietate, quali præsens opus refertum spectatur, mean de Hebræorum Cabala Diatriben potissimum inscriberem.
Alij sic definiunt: Cabala est diuinæ reuelationis, ad salutiferam Dei, and formarum separatarum contemplationem, traditæ symbolica receptio; quam qui cœlesti, vt Cabalici opinantur, sortiuntur afflatu, recto nomine Cabalici vocantur.
www.esotericarchives.com.cob-web.org:8888 /kircher/cabala.htm   (2794 words)

  
 Cabala, Cabalism · Astrological definition of Cabala, Cabalism · Astrology Encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Cabala, Cabalism · Astrological definition of Cabala, Cabalism · Astrology Encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)
Cabala, Cabalism · Astrological definition of Cabala, Cabalism · Astrology Encyclopedia · January 19, 2007, 10:39 GMT
For the Moon: A deserter from the navy.
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