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Qabalah: Discover Powerful Tools to Explore Practical Magic and the Tree of Life

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The Qabalah is a Western non-religious mystic tradition (differing from the Kabbalah, which is an aspect of Jewish mysticism) offering teachings on the nature of divinity, the creation, the origin and fate of the soul, and the role of human beings. It consists of meditative, devotional,and mystical practices, including astrology, tarot and magic. The central organizational system of the Qabalah is the Tree of Lifea mystical symbol consisting of ten interconnected spheres and considered to be a map of the universe and the psyche, the order of the creation of the cosmos and a path to spiritual illumination. 

This introductory book breaks down the ideas of the Tree of Life into an easy-to-follow path, and shows how to use it effectively in our life. You will learn:

the meaning of each Sephira, or sphere, on the Tree an exercise and meditation for each Sephira how to work with and understand the symbolism of each Sephira, from Gods and Goddesses to crystals how to increase the energy for your meditations and create a personal sigil, or symbol, to represent your highest values how to use the Qabalistic prayer and work with the four great Archangels for daily support and protection 

...and much more!

257 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 4, 2017

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March 9, 2021
Qabalah is not easy and is not my thing. :)
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December 28, 2021
I disliked this book. It goes too far into fairytales making it only practical without giving any mystical details (despite astrology and tarot). There aren’t any references and it seems like the author made up the meditations and the rituals. It seems like this was written for those that are not actually interested in qabalah, but interested in the idea of qabalah.
Just like any new age adepts. They just do stuff without actually diving deep into the practices that they do.

The bibliography is extremely short and there are no references. If you ask me, my honest and friendly opinion: don’t take as truth anything written here. You can get to my advice alone just by seeing that there are no references and an almost inexistent bibliography.
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November 14, 2024
Just a beginning

You will learn much here and it’s only the beginning. One of my mentors has been using the Qabalah for 20 years and keeps learning from it. I have taken a Hay House course by this author and this is only a small taste of the Qabalah. I will be going back through that course because it’s much more in depth and this book reminded me how important the Qabalah is in the world.
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June 4, 2020
He s got funny archetypes like salamanders, djinn etc.. to work with.. Actually I found them weird.
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