- evil to "be what it is", i.e., to exist.
Foundational texts of
Medieval Kabbalism conceived evil as a
demonic parallel to the holy,
called the
Sitra Achra...
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Maati Kabbal (born 1954 in Khouribga, Morocco) is a writer,
essayist and
specialist in
Moroccan literature. He is a
frequent contributor to
French and...
- one of the most
important and
lasting innovations of
Kabbalism. ...no
other element of
Kabbalism won such a
degree of po****r approval." The "feminine...
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including divination, esotericism, freemasonry, and
ceremonial magic,
Kabbalism and alchemy; he also
translated and
reissued several mystical works. He...
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Nondualism includes a
number of
philosophical and
spiritual traditions that
emphasize the
absence of
fundamental duality or
separation in existence. This...
- with this do****ent,
Sabbatai chose Salonica, at that time a
center of
Kabbalism, as his base.
Proclaiming himself the
Messiah or "anointed one," he gained...
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gives Eve – Isha and
Chava – only make
sense in Hebrew. By contrast,
Kabbalism ****umed an "eternal Torah"
which was not
identical to the
Torah written...
- The
following is a non-exhaustive list of
links to
specific religious texts which may be used for further, more in-depth study.
Pyramid Texts Coffin Texts...
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Sworn Book of
Honorius The
Greater Key of
Solomon The
Grand Grimoire Kabbalism Spence,
Lewis (2006). An
Encyclopaedia of Occultism. Cosimo. p. 71....
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Middle Ages saw a
revival of
interest in Greco-Roman magic,
first in
Kabbalism and
later continued in
Renaissance magic. This
included magical uses of...