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Kabbalah or Qabalah ( / kəˈbɑːlə, ˈkæbələ / kə-BAH-lə, KAB-ə-lə; Hebrew: קַבָּלָה, romanized : Qabbālā, lit. 'reception, tradition') [1] [a] is an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought in Jewish mysticism. [2] A traditional Kabbalist is called a Mekubbal ( מְקוּבָּל, Məqūbbāl, 'receiver'). [2]
- Christian Kabbalah
The Franciscan friar Ramon Llull (c. 1232–1316) was "the...
- Esoteric
Western esotericism, also known as esotericism, esoterism,...
- Practical Kabbalah
Practical Kabbalah (Hebrew: קַבָּלָה מַעֲשִׂית Kabbalah...
- Hermetic Qabalah
Hermetic Qabalah (from Hebrew קַבָּלָה (qabalah) 'reception,...
- Sefer Raziel HaMalakh
Page 44b in the 1701 edition of Sefer Raziel HaMalakh,...
- List of Jewish Kabbalists
This article lists figures in Kabbalah according to...
- Christian Kabbalah
Kabbalah (also Cabala or Qabbālâ) is a Jewish mysticism of the Torah. The kabbalah started in the 1st-century by Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai. It continued in the 13th century in Spain by Rabbi Moses de León. It tries to explain how something beyond thought and imagining can still be seen and felt.
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Oct 11, 2019 · Kabbalah is a form of Jewish mysticism which involves interpretation of the Torah (the first five books of the Old Testament). The most important Kabbalistic text is the Zohar, written during the 12th and 13th century and popularized in the 16th century after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain.
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Sep 27, 2018 · Kabbalistic Tree of Life. AnonMoos (Public Domain) The term Kabbalah refers specifically to the form of Jewish mysticism that became widespread in the Middle Ages. However, in recent decades it has essentially become a generic term for the entirety of Jewish mystical thought.