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An occult classic and a Dion Fortune bestseller of strongly growing interest.
Fortune was one of the first to bring this "secret tradition" to a wider audience with her clear and comprehensive exploration of the Qabalah tradition. “The Mystical Qabalah” remains a classic in its clarity, linking the broad elements of Jewish traditional thought-probably going back to the Babylonian captivity and beyond-with both Eastern and Western philosophy and...
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Unlock the mysteries of an ancient magical practice with this accessible introduction to the practical applications of Caballa.
While most books on Caballa Magic offers only theoretical explanations, Ophiel's classic text teaches readers how to use it. As part of Ophiel's Art and Practice series, Art and Practice of Caballa Magic begins with a brief history of of this ancient wisdom. It then examines the correspondences of the Tree...
While most books on Caballa Magic offers only theoretical explanations, Ophiel's classic text teaches readers how to use it. As part of Ophiel's Art and Practice series, Art and Practice of Caballa Magic begins with a brief history of of this ancient wisdom. It then examines the correspondences of the Tree...
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William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
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[2015]
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English
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The Meyer family lives in Mile End, home to a mashup of hipsters and Hasidic Jews, where down the street crazy Mr. Katz is building a tree out of plucked leaves, toilet paper rolls, and dental floss. When David, a skeptical professor of religion, is diagnosed with an unusual heart murmur, he becomes convinced that his heart is whispering divine secrets. But when David's frenzied attempts to ascend the Tree of Life lead to tragedy, his daughter Samara,...
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Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
Pub. Date
[2017]
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English
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Andrew P. Cohen, a successful NYU professor of comparative culture, is suddenly plagued with strange and inexplicable visions of an ancient religious ritual. As his superficially perfect world begins to unravel, he is forced to question his beliefs. Interspersed throughout the novel are pages from an ancient (pseudo)Talmudic text, harking back to the golden age of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Hidden in this frenzied, semi-opaque other narrative lies...
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Wiley
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2006.
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English
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Kabbalah For Dummies presents a balanced perspective of Kabbalah as an "umbrella" for a complex assemblage of mystical Jewish teachings and codification techniques. Kabbalah For Dummies also shows how Kabbalah simultaneously presents an approach to the study of text, the performance of ritual and the experience of worship, as well as how the listener can apply its teaching to everyday life.
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S. Weiser
Pub. Date
1985.
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English
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The author uses a question and answer format to provide basic background information for the study of Kabbals. Includes history, doctrines, anthropology, magical methods, talismans, and shows the growth and change within the movement.
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English
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The most comprehensive introduction available to the Golden Dawn system of initiation. An ideal introduction to the numerous complex and obscure mystical writings of Aleister Crowley. Includes practical exercises for developing the will and the imagination. Israel Regardie, who died in 1985, is widely regarded for working to make Western mystery tradition material available to all.
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J.M. Watkins
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1947.
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English
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Written in thirteen days in 1564 by the renowned Elizabethan magus, Dr. John Dee, The Hieroglyphic Monad explains his discovery of the monas, or unity, underlying the universe as expressed in a hieroglyph, or symbol. Dee called The Hieroglyphic Monad a "magical parable" based on the Doctrine of Correspondences which lies at the heart of all magical practice and is the key to the hermetic quest. Through careful meditation and study of the glyph, its...
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Palgrave Macmillan
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2005.
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English
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The red bracelet: it graces the wrists of numerous celebrities - from Madonna to Britney Spears - who have converted to the spiritual practice of Kabbalah. But what is Kabbalah and how can women apply it to their own lives?
In A New Kabbalah for Women, bestselling author and teacher of Jewish mysticism and meditation, Perle Besserman, shares a feminine approach to spirituality. Since the time of Moses, Jewish mysticism has been barred to women, and...
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World Wisdom, Inc
Pub. Date
[2014]
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English
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Considers the Jewish mystical doctrine of the Kabbalah, and also the perennial and universal aspects at the very heart of Judaism itself. This title reveals that beyond their outer forms, religions draw from one great mysterious Source.
15) Simple kabbalah
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Conari Press
Pub. Date
[1999]
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English
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In Simple Kabbalah, journalist and Jewish scholar Kim Zetter outlines the history of this mystic tradition, the main tenets of its belief system, and explains its central symbol, the Tree of Life. She then shows how to practice the wisdom of Kabbalah in everyday life through meditation and exercises for calming the mind and sharpening awareness. As we gradually absorb this ancient form of knowledge, we see how it affects every aspect of our lives,...
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S. Weiser
Pub. Date
1989.
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English
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This is an excellent introduction to the Western Mystery Tradition and the symbolism of the Qabalah. Discusses path working procedures of Qabalah in light of the archetypes of Jungian psychology, showing how to work with dreams and visualization to help better communicate with yourself and others.
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Studies in hermetic tradition volume 4
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S. Weiser
Pub. Date
[1977]
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English
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Papus (Dr. Ge'rard Encausse 1865-1916) was one of the great occultists of France, and was instrumental in developing and popularizing Eliphas Levi's earlier suggestions of a link between the Hebrew alphabet and the twenty-two trumps of the tarot. The Qabalah, first published in 1892, is particularly valuable because, along with his original theoretical explorations of the Qabalah, it also contains his complete translation of the Sepher Yetzirah, Eliphas...
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Eagle Editions
Pub. Date
2006, c2005
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English
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There can be no perfecting above without the perfecting influence of humans when they are righteous and act from love, (Zohar 2:155a). The Essence of Kabbalah explains the mysticism of the Torah and the other books in the Hebrew Bible, and presents an overview of the historical trends that have shaped Kabbalah as it is known today. It examines the interpretative methods that are viewed as unlocking the secrets of the Torah - those teachings that point...
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S. Weiser
Pub. Date
1982.
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English
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A lucid presentation of the meditative methods, mantras, mandalas and other devices used, as well as a penetrating interpretation of their significance in the light of contemporary meditative research. Meditative methods ofthe East might have been derived from the mystical techniques of the prophets, and this intriguing possibility, mentioned in the Zohar, is also discussed.
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