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  The Institute of Paranormal Research
The word "Kabbalah" is derived from the root "to receive, to accept", and in many cases is used synonymously with "tradition".
Kabbalah study is seen as the mystical branch of traditional Judaism, and is thought to have become part of the faith while the ancient Hebrews were exiled in Egypt.
The relationship between the Kabbalah and the Golden Dawn system of magick goes way beyond simply the meaning of the spheres, as there is also a relationship between the paths that connect the spheres and the Tarot's major arcane.
www.iopr.org.uk /84701/99335.html?*session*id*key*=*session*id*val*   (1272 words)

  
 Cabbalistic - ikiW
The term "Kabbalah" was originally used in Talmudic texts, among the Geonim (early medieval rabbis) and by Rishonim (later medieval rabbis) as a reference to the full body of the oral tradition of Jewish teaching, which was publicly available.
In this sense Kabbalah was used in referring to all of Judaism's oral law.
After a composition known as the Zohar was presented to the public in the 13th century, the term Kabbalah began to more specifically refer to teachings derived from or related to the Zohar; at an even later time period the term began to generally be applied to Zoharic teachings as elabrated upon by Arizal.
cabbalistic.ikiw.net /en/Cabbalistic   (523 words)

  
 Kabbalistic Astrology Encyclopedia Article @ PrimeAscendancy.com (Prime Ascendancy)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Kabbalistic astrology or Mazal, Mazalot (zodiac, destiny) is astrology based upon the Hebrew Kabbalah to interpret and delineate a person's birth chart.
Mazal is a one part of whole body of 4 types of Kabbalah knowledge (creation, functioning, ruling, reincarnation).
Malkhuth is position 10 of the Tree of Life and is associated with the keyword Kingdom.
www.primeascendancy.com /encyclopedia/Kabbalistic_astrology   (2429 words)

  
 Joseph Smith and Kabbalah: The Occult Connection
Kabbalah was the mystical tradition of Judaism, the tradition which claimed to be custodian of the secrets God revealed to Adam.
Kabbalah was the custodian of an occult re-reading of Genesis and the traditions of Enoch, it contained the secrets of Moses.
In Kabbalah there are two important numerical aspects of the Tree of Sefiroth: the first is the number ten, the number of Sefiroth, the second is the number twenty-two, the number of paths between the Sefiroth, one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
www.gnosis.org /jskabb3.htm   (8356 words)

  
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Kabbalah study is seen as the mystical branch of traditional Judaism, and is thought to have become part of the faith while the ancient Hebrews were exiled in
The Kabbalah once again became the subject of study during the late 16th and early 17th century, along with the growth in interest in Alchemy.
Levi's published works document his understanding of the Kabbalah as a system of spiritual fulfilment, an idea that was adopted by the Golden Dawn.
www.esoterica777.com /thekabbalah.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Revived Qabala of Carlo Suares (Carlo Suarès)
Just as in Kabbalah hhokhmah emanates nine Sefiroth from within itself, so in the Indian doctrine the transcendent and unknowable in the invisible primal point are represented in the Shri-yantra diagram by nine interpenetrating triangles, representing the male and female potencies of the god and of his Shakti.
On the other hand, when dealing with these comparisons, we must not forget that the Shekhinah is split in the Kabbalah, so that the active element within the feminine has been primarily absorbed in the symbolism of the upper Shekhinah.
On the other hand, the notion of the masculine as purely inactive and passive, an idea that seems intrinsic to the doctrine of Shakti, is totally alien to the Kabbalah, in which the male is perceived as active and flowing.
www.psyche.com /psyche/txt/scholem_msog_194.html   (1000 words)

  
 Epistemology, Part 3: The Kabbalah - Chuck Missler
Whether disillusioned by the self-imposed blinders and myopia of contemporary "science," or frustrated by the moral bankruptcy of unbridled materialism, increasing numbers of desperate people are now seeking "answers" outside the realm of natural phenomena and are pursuing the supernatural.
Luria’s thought provided the basis for transforming Kabbalah into a popular, messianic movement that infused the rabbinic traditions and affected all Jewry, paving the way for Sabbatian messianism (after Sabbatai Zevi) in the 17th century and Hasidism in the 18th century.
In Kabbalah, great importance is attached to manifold manipulations of letters and numbers, particularly those involved in many of the “Names of God,” to which are ascribed magical properties.
www.khouse.org /articles/2005/572/print   (2388 words)

  
 sephirot kabbalah wikipedia the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Paghat's Garden: Jacob's Ladder
In kabbalah, Jacob's Ladder is another name of the sephiroth tree with its divine emanations of God, or sephiroths, who come dangerously close to being a pantheon.
Her name, Malkhuth, means "Kingdom," but by a close pun also means "Queen" or "Great Lady." In her averse or polluted form she was the demoness Lilith.
Malkhuth was the final emanation because that which comes last rules all that comes before.
www.paghat.com /jacobmeditation.html   (1432 words)

  
 House Eclipse: content / kabbalah and the kemetic view of the soul
Please note that I have omitted the supernal triad of Keter, Hokhmah, and Binah, as they are separated from actuality by the abyss of Da'ath.
Malkhuth: I associate this with the Khat, or body.
Yesod: Given that Yesod is the link between the higher self, or HGA of Tifereth and the body of Malkhuth, I have chosen to correlate it to the Sekhem.
www.house-eclipse.org /hex/hex_plugins/content/content.php?content.47   (657 words)

  
 Spiritual Growth - Morning Star Institute -- Kabbalah
The original and pure Kabbalah, not influenced by either the matriarchal or patriarchal systems, is the reflection of the Oneness and a “map” of the Kingdom of God outside of us as well as the Kingdom of God within us.
Number symbolism is important in the study of Kabbalah and the realization of the power of numbers is essential for an in-depth understanding of the Tree of Life.
The number two is one of the numbers that Kabbalah places in a seat of high esteem and refers to the true cross of equality and symmetry—masculinity and femininity expressed in the form of perfect duality.
www.divinehumanity.com /custom/Kabbalah.html   (1230 words)

  
 KABBALAH
Malkhuth, therefore, as farthest away from the center, forms the earthly kingdom or the feet of Adam Kadmon.
According to Nathan of Gaza, the grand apologist of 17th century Shabbetean Kabbalah The first light was entirely active [creative] and the second light entirely passive [restrictive] immersed in the depths of itself.
As explained by Daniel Matt in his Essential Kabbalah, "In Kabbalah, Shekhinah becomes full-fledged She: …the feminine half of God." This doctrine spread through Southern Europe to Palestine and Turkey and then upward to Poland and Russia after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492.
www.gnosticliberationfront.com /kabbalah.htm   (5459 words)

  
 Paghat's Garden: Myths of the Cedar of Lebanon
In ancient Egypt the ceremonial barge of the god Amon-Re was made of cedars, & an ancient record states specifically that the cedar wood came from Lebanon.
Tiphereth is united weekly on the Sabbath with the lowermost or most earthly sephirah, Malkhuth the Lower Shekhinah or female emanation of God.
Tiphereth & Malkhuth are united weekly in cunubial bliss [Zohar II:2b, 3a, 51b] which is why the Sabbath is the day kabbalists regard most erotic & fertile.
www.paghat.com /libanimyths.html   (2246 words)

  
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This school, which can be termed "the personality school", tends to focus discussion on concrete, flesh­and­blood individuals, and base discussion of symbol and myth on their biographical personality precursors.
His failure is a result of the Lurianic thinking schemas, of which he is unable to rid himself, and which color his understanding of Sabbatai Sevi.
The end product is a concept of Godhead based in its essential outlines on Lurianic Kabbalah, affected by Sabbatai Sevi only as to the outward formulation, and not as to either content or essence of the concept of Godhead.
www.chez.com /jec2/abstheslqayam1.htm   (7933 words)

  
 Platinum Edition Volume 6 Glossary N-Z
It is also the symbol of the esoteric Judaic mystical ideology, "Kabbalah." The figure consists of 10 circles and 22 sccriptures, and can be read for deep meaning in various ways: as a guide to meditation, a map to becoming aware of the deep mysteries, or as the planned history of mankind.
Kabbalah means "that which is received" and its deepest mysteries are meant to be granted by the almighty lord, and it cannot be attained through training or studying.
There was once someone arrogant, who thought to single-handedly understand the deepest mysteries, to control its powers by himself, and tried to take the place of God.
www.evamonkey.com /platinum_vol6_glossary.htm   (1885 words)

  
 Tarot, number four, and some random thoughts on the Kabala - Aeclectic Tarot Forum
If we accept that Le Monde can be compared to Kether, or The Crown, then card number XIII is related to Malkhuth or Shekhinah, Foundation or The Kingdom.
Malkhuth is the king's consort, the earth, or the world in its broader sense of the universal manifestation perceived by the senses.
No better card to symbolize it than the unnamed arcane, presenting the earth, the material world, death and the promise of “rebirth”, the beginning of another circle, the work of Mother Nature.
www.tarotforum.net /showthread.php?t=25714   (1784 words)

  
 THE KABBALAH: Mysteries in every day mundane activities
This reminded me of the whole purpose of the Kabbalah; only it is the other way around.
The Kabbalah is a way of personal transformation based on a map of consciousness called the Tree Of Life.
The Kabbalah reveals to us that there is a precise order in the universe.
www.reversespins.com /thekabbalah.html   (2124 words)

  
 Main Page - Kabbalah
About this project (original Hebrew Kabbalah - first), news and selections of best sources for learning.
Introductions, Kabbalah news, Seminars, Messages from the Editor, Recommended top resources for K-learning, Kosher sex, Love and Shalom Bayit, Shidduh, Shalom Bayt, Chinuch, General topics, Video, images and audio media, Featured topic - Third Temple, Tree of Life: Sphirot and cinnarot
The Academy of Kabbalah of RAMLAN (Rabbi Michael Laitman) - student of RABASH.
kabbalah.wikia.com   (220 words)

  
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This is not completely wild, because both deal with basically the same issue, as the Jews and Protestants showed us.
Coincidentally, this is exactly what Yesod is about: working behind the fabric of existence to shape it, the exact place where illusions are rooted.
The whole essence of Malkhuth lies in materialism, hence the idea that jealousy of other man’s possessions is forbidden.
www.kabbalah.aghil.nl /10com.htm   (3971 words)

  
 Sophia and Ariadne
            So there is a Gnostic and a Kabbalah model of the nature and purpose of this creation, life on the physical plane.
   Another name for her was Achamoth, but generally, she is known in the gnostic texts as the "lower Sophia."  In the Kabbalah, this lower Sophia is Malkhuth, the last (lowerst) of the Sephira.
  Sophia corresponds to the higher and lower figure of the "divine light" of the Kabbalah, Shekinah, as well as to the higher and lower wisdom figures in the Sephira.
home.pon.net /craigmorse/Ariadne-as-Sophia.htm   (1728 words)

  
 Apendix Seven
However, whereas God contains all by virtue of being its Creator and Initiator in whom everything is rooted and all potency is hidden, man's role is to complete this process by being the agent through whom all the powers of creation are fully activated and made manifest.
Although many adepts claim that the Kabbalah or secret oral tradition goes back to Moses or even Adam, Scholem places its practical beginnings in the Second Temple period, posterior to the Babylonian exile.
This is precisely what the Kabbalah predicts with its doctrine of Tikkun Olam, after myriad reincarnations, the souls of all men * as well as of angels and demons will form once again the unity of God.
agdei.com /Davincicode2.html   (5650 words)

  
 Sephardic and Ashkenazic Passover / Pesach Differences
At the bottom of the Passover seder plate, Chazeret (or Hazeret) is placed, which corresponds to Yesod, meaning Foundation.
The whole - meaning the Passover seder plate itself (the trunk of the kabbalistic tree which supports the tree) - corresponds to Shekhinah (or Malkhuth), meaning Kingdom (or G-d's Presence).
For a more comprehensive discussion and to see a diagram of the 10 sefirot that comprise the kabbalistic tree of life, visit this site: The Ten Sefirot of the Kabbalah.
www.angelfire.com /pa2/passover/sephardicandashkenazicpassover.html   (3222 words)

  
 Kabbalistic Astrology - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Inner structure of the soul or the Tree of Life Trestleboard is used to chart the placements of the various planets and signs of the zodiac.
For example, if our Daath is placed in the sign of Virgo then we will likely change jobs frequently until we find the one that gives us the most satisfaction.
Sefer Raziel HaMalah - important source of Kabbalah astrology
www.wiccanweb.ca /wiki/index.php/Kabbalistic_Astrology   (2204 words)

  
 Chthonios Books: New Books - non-Christian Esotericism
Coudert, A. The Impact of the Kabbalah in the Seventeenth Century: The Life and Thought of Francis Mercury van Helmont (1614-1698).
In Classical (Sefirotic) Kabbalah, the most important ritual and emotional focus was on the Sabbath, which was identified with the Sefirah Malkhuth.
Ecstatic Kabbalah, whose most famous practitioner was Abraham Abulafia, was aimed directly at achieving exalted mystical states, and stands in contrast to the better-known and more philosophical Sefirotic Kabbalah.
www.esotericism.co.uk /newbooks1.htm   (15572 words)

  
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But the pattern of the Tree of Life, which is a Kabbalah model, assumes the existence of three more hidden Sefirot, which relate to Wisdom-Hokhma, Understanding-Binah and Da’at – which entail the nurture of the intelligence and of thought.
Only that Noah’s Ark does not serve a sole survivor, but it preserves the whole global ecosystem).
The characterization of “Brain”, “heart” and “liver” – in Hebrew Mo’ah, Lev and Kaved – is characteristic of the spiritual anatomy used in the Kabbalah.
www.thehope.org /toreng2.htm   (7747 words)

  
 OSOGD
It represented, for millenia, an outright love for the Mother Goddess as fundamental even among Jews, as is made clear by Jeremiah, who was born in the City of Anath, and was castigated by Jewish women for his sorry-ass disdain for the Queen of Heaven [Jr 44:15-28].'
'Sharon the Rose among kabbalists preserves these most ancient associations, for according to the holy Zohar of Saphed, this very Rose is a symbol of Malkhuth the Lower Shekhinah [Zoh III:121a].
Or the Rose and the Lily are twin sisters who rule seven mountains [2 Esdra 2:19] and are the source of all joy [Sirach 50:8].
www.osogd.org /library/biscuits/RoseOfSharon.html   (1586 words)

  
 The Unique Name of God
"Moses received his prophecy via the central sephirah of Tifereth, whereas Israel received theirs via the last sefirah of the Atziluth, via Atarah or Malkhuth.
Lastly, in Exodus, we find that the "God of Israel" seen my Moses and the others was that emanation of God represented by the forty-two letter Name.
The Kabbalah: The Religious Philosophy of the Hebrews, Adolphe Franck, University Books, 1967, p.19
www.yashanet.com /studies/revstudy/rev5d.htm   (3680 words)

  
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Surely there are those who have known this, although the every day evidence of their thoughts are scarcely reflected in every day criticism.
He defines the three Kabalistic conceptions of the Torah, the second of which "The principle of the Torah as an organism " becomes the mythic I refer to.
Cheers, Jon Quitslund From amit-1@actcom.co.il Sat Nov 9 11:25:21 1996 Date: Tue, 15 Oct 1996 23:07:56 +0300 From: Florence Amit Reply to: spenser-l@darkwing.uoregon.edu To: spenser-l@darkwing.uoregon.edu Subject: Re: spenser-l: "Epithalamion" Help No.2 In consideration of the query an example of the Kabbalah, Sabbath allegory might be enlightening.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /emls/iemls/resour/mirrors/eshp/archive1.txt   (17573 words)

  
 The Tree of Life: Structure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Once you understand the meanings of the sephorha, you can use the Tree to classify and work through many of life's systems.
Tree of Life: An Introduction to the Kabbalah by Z'ev ben Shiomon Halevi.
It's all symbols beyond Tepheret (you'll notice that spellings vary).
old-mage.com /magazine/TreeOLife/structure.htm   (188 words)

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