Kabbalah is described as Jewish mysticism dating back to the beginning of time according to holy beliefs. Opposed to traditional Judaism, Kabbalistic beliefs are based on a different interpretation of the book of Genesis. Kabbalistic concepts consist mainly of a Sephirot Tree which organizes the ten basic principals of life and an organized Universe making this branch of Judaism very different than other mainstream religions. Kabbalists have faith that divine status can be reached through means of traditional magick to find the meaning in numbers and letters of the holy scriptures making Kabbalah very unique in it's beliefs.
A. Taught by God to a group of angels
A. Book of Zohar (Book of Splendor)
A. World Can be grasped through numbers and letters
B. Job to discover hidden meaning in numbers and letters of holy scriptures through traditional magick methods
1. ten numbers are working principals of life organized and pictured in the S.T.L.
10 - Malkuth Kingdom - Divine (Exile/Physical)
Home Page of Bnei Baruch; http://kabbalah-web.org/
8 - Hod - Glory (Dependence/Vulnerability)
Melton, J. Gordon. (1999). The Encyclopedia of American Religions; 6th Edition. Detroit: Gale Research.
Matt, Daniel C. (1995). The Essential Kabbalah: The Heart of Jewish Mysticism. New York: Quality Paperback Book Club.
2. all things, good and evil/immanent and transcendent
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