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The term has also been applied in contemporary expositions of the Cabbala.
The Jewish cabbala was introduced as the force which originally inspired the freemasons.
How did the authors of the Cabbala know that the beings in the seven other worlds had a different appearance from the citizens of earth?
Whether they were like herbs - having some actual virtue - or only a symbol, the signs of the Cabbala, I didn't know.
"Interested in the Cabbala, are you?"
It is the only way to penetrate the occult ideas of the Cabbala and find a real trace that leads from our earth to the 'gods'.
The 'seven other worlds' of the Cabbala, with their inhabitants, are described in great detail in a number of passages.
The one true magical system we do have is the Jewish cabbala, kept alive by a people of enormous courage in the face of slander and persecution.
The possibility that future generations will read our textbooks with about as much comprehension as we might scan a Renaissance text on the cabbala is rather unnerving.
Before I describe the fruits of my reading, I must say briefly that the Cabbala is certainly the most comprehensive and puzzling secret doctrine in the world.
Those who belong to the small circle of initiates and have fully mastered the secrets of the Cabbala are supposed to be given the power to perform miracles.
Eventually he retired to Worcester, where he formed some congenial friendships, and busied himself with scientific pursuits, alchemy, and the mysteries of the cabbala.
Connections with the Jewish Cabbala, and the International auxiliary language policy of the Bahá'í Faith have also been made.
In the library of the Sorbonne in Paris I buried myself in the complete seven-volume edition of the Cabbala.
Mahabharata, Cabbala, Zohar, Dzyan.
The Cabbala interprets mysterious pronouncements in the Old Testament and comments for a circle of initiates on the encoded messages in old Jewish laws.
Finally, Klein's book contains prayers, another sub-genre, imitating the incantations of the Bible, Mishna, Talmud, and Cabbala.
He rejected the syncretic move that placed alchemy, cabbala and Christian religion on the same footing; and Fludd's anima mundi.
Dictionaries and encyclopedias typically define the cabala - which in Hebrew means "that which is received," sometimes spelled cabbala or kabbalah - as an ancient Jewish mystical tradition.
The main work of the Cabbala, the Book Zohar, is written in Aramaic and interprets the Pentateuch from the standpoint of the cabbalistic conception of God.
"With Dr Ely, a converted Jew and a mason, Yelagin studied Hebrew and Cabbala, theosophy, physics and chemistry, Egyptian traditions".
Conjectura Cabbalistica ... or a Conjectural Essay of Interpreting the Minde of Moses, according to a Threefold Cabbala: viz.
Tany's writings embrace currents of magic and mysticism, alchemy and astrology, numerology and angelology, Neoplatonism and gnosticism, hermeticism and Christian Cabbala.
Mr. Stern is remarkable for the kinds of books he refers to: mystical tracts like "The Cabbala Unveiled," ersatz collections of legends like "Tales of the Prague Ghetto."
Just as I am in the habit of considering the descriptions in other ancient texts as real, I have also taken the stories in the Cabbala as factual accounts written down after the event.