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Imagining since
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Towards Manifesting
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What
is Qabalah?
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The
Qabalah is a vital and dynamic system of spiritual growth
which is used widely within the Western Mystery Tradition
today from the Golden Dawn to the Servants of the Light,
Wicca through to the Ordo Templi Orienti, Qabalastic
thought, symbolism and ideas are incorporated in both
rituals and philosophies.
The word Qabalah comes from the Hebrew "QBL"
meaning received teaching/tradition. Qabalah
is a truly ancient system that can be traced back thousands
of years with the first major Qabalistic book, the Sepher
Yetzirah (Book of Formation) dating to around the time
of the birth of Christ. The wellknown image of the Tree
of Life, which embodies the Qabalastic system, was first
recorded around the 15th century, although it may have
existed prior to this. The Tree of Life glyph is a symbolic
representation of man and his relationship with the
universe and the divine. The ten Sephiroth (spheres)
of the Tree of Life can be seen to be akin to bridges,
connecting man and the finite universe with the infinite
and ultimate deity.
It is important to keep in mind that although the Qabalah
is originally Hebrew system, there are many different
forms, schools of thought and ideas concerning the tradition
today and it has, as already been stated become widely
incorporated into much of Western magic. To distinguish
the Western Mystery system from that of the original
Judiac system the term "Qabalah" is used,
with Kabbalah denoting the original Jewish system of
mysticism. When spelt Cabala, it refers to the specifically
Christian interpretation of the system. These distinctions
may seem a bit silly at first, but they are necessary
in order to coherantly understand the system without
the contradictions which may be inherent in trying to
merge the different systems without sufficient knowledge.
It is also used in order to show respect by making a
distinction between the original Hebrew system and those
practiced in other cultural and philosophical settings,
as often the way in which it is taught may be quite
contrary, or developed along a different philosophy
from that originally intended.
According to tradition Adam learned Kabbalah from the
archangel Raziel (archangel of Chokmah - Wisdom), in
the Garden of Eden. Adam taught his descendants, like
Hanoch and Methuselah, who taught Noah. Noah taught
Abraham, who taught some of its mysteries to the Egyptians.
Moses learned Kabalah first in Egypt, but learned much
more from the angels in the wilderness, studying Kabbalah
for 40 years. Moses taught the seventy elders, establishing
the line of transmission of Kabbalah into the tribes.
Abraham was said to have written the Sepher Yetzirah
(Book of Formation), which is the first great Kabbalistic
book, laying the foundations and symbolisms which much
of this course is derived from.
The
Qabalah is a very dynamic system that lays out a map
of the human psyche and the universe, giving you the
tools to pursue your spiritual path at your own pace.
This means that you can pursue your spiritual development
and relationship with the divine without the need
for an intermediary priest telling you how things
have to be. It is also very powerful as it enables
you to explore and re-explore different aspects of
yourself, integrating your energies to make you more
efficient and better able to develop your own gifts
and genius, and appreciate the qualities of others.
The
different ways of looking at the Tree of Life all
give you different keys to unlocking your own potential.
You can work on developing the different aspects of
yourself in harmony, rather than unbalancing yourself
by focusing exclusively on one aspect of your psyche.
This means that you have a safe way to develop. Qabalah
will push you to always strive for the next level,
making it a pleasure to become a better person, and
helping you enjoy your life more as your horizons
expand and your appreciation of the universe becomes
more panoramic. You can find your limits and then
transcend them!
Extremely
Compatible
Qabalah
has become part of what is called the Western Mystery
Tradition, referring to the practice of magic in Europe
through the last few centuries. This is partially
because Qabalah is extremely compatible with other
spiritual systems, and can help you to explore different
religions and gain a greater appreciation of the inherent
truths within them. For instance, you can be a Christian,
a Wiccan or a Buddhist and still benefit from practising
the Qabalah, as it provides a model that enables the
comparison of different religions, different pantheons
and different myths. Qabalah permeates both the Old
Testament and modern pagan thought.
The
Qabalah is relevant to our mundane lives as well as
our spiritual ones. By working on improving our virtues
and eradicating our vices, we become more positive
and productive members of our communities. The ideas
within Qabalah are multi-layered, and can be appreciated
within many different contexts. Hence even scientific
ideas can often be explored within a Qabalistic framework
a rare phenomenon for spiritual systems. Qabalah
helps you make links between all the different areas
of your life, appreciating it as part of a holistic
journey, and yourself as part of a greater whole,
the sum of life striving for perfection.
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