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- C A B A L A
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- This ia a simple discourse on some of the major facets of the Cabala.
- It is also spelled as Kabbalah and Qabalah.
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- O R I G I N S
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- Kabbalah: From the Hebrew word QBL meaning 'an oral tradition', the
- esoteric and mystical division of Judaism. The Kabbalah presents a
- symbolic explanation of the origin of the universe, the relationship
- of human beings to the Godhead, and an emanationist approach to
- creation whereby the Infinite Light (AIN SOPH AUR) manifests
- through different SEPHIROTH on the TREE OF LIFE. Although the central
- book of the Kabbalah, the ZOHAR, was not written down until around
- 1280 -- probably by MOSES de LEON -- the Kabbalah has spiritual links
- with GNOSTICISM and other early mystical cosmologies.
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- In the Kabbalah, all manifestations are said to have their origin
- in the AIN SOPH AUR and the successive emanations of the Godhead reveal
- aspects of his divine nature. The system is thus monotheistic in
- essence, but allows for the tenfold structure of the sephiroth
- upon the tree of life. The emanations as they proceed down from the
- Godhead to the manifested world, are:
- KETHER (The Crown);CHOKMAH(Wisdom); BINAH(Understanding);CHESED(Mercy)
- GEBURAH(Power);TIPHARETH(Beauty & Harmony);NETZACH(Victory);
- HOD(Splendor);YESOD(Foundation);MALKUTH(The Kingdom)
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- Occultists in the HERMETIC ORDER OF THE GOLDEN DAWN use the Kabbalistic
- Tree of Life as a matrix or Grid for comparing the Archetypal images of
- different mythologies that could be adapted to Ceremonial Magic.
- For example, the merciful father (Chesed) has parallels in other
- pantheons, namely ODIN (Scandinavia); ZEUS(Greece);JUPITER(Rome);
- and RA(Egypt). This system of comparison became known as
- MYTHOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCES. It has become common in the occult
- tradition to link the ten sephiroth of the Tree of Life with the
- 22 cards of the MAJOR ARCANA of the TAROT.
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- D E F I N I T I O N S
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- QBL: Hebrew word meaning 'from mouth to ear', thereby signifying a
- secret oral tradition. It is the meaning of Kabbalah.
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- Ain Soph Aur: Hebrew expression meaning 'the limitless light'.
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- Sephiroth: The ten speres or emanations on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life,
- a symbol which depicts the divine energy of creation
- proceeding like a lighting flash through ten different stages,
- culminating in physical manifestation. The sephiroth represent
- levels of spiritual reality both in the cosmos and in people
- because the Tree, metaphorically, is the 'Body of God', and
- people are created in his image. The Tree is sometimes shown
- superimposed on the body of ADAM KADMON --the archetypal man.
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- Tree of Life: The Tree consists of Ten spheres, or sephiroth, through
- which according to mystical tradition--the creation of the
- world came about. The sephiroth are aligned in three
- columns headed by the SUPERNALS (KETHER, CHOKMAH, BINAH)
- and together symbolize the process by which the infinite
- light (Ain Soph Aur) becomes manifest in the universe.
- Beneath the Supernals are the 'Seven days of Creation':
- CHESED,GEBURAH,TIPHARETH,NETZACH,HOD,YESOD,MALKUTH.
- Taken as a whole, the tree of life is also a symbol of the
- archetypal man -- ADAM KADMON, and the sephiroth have a
- role resembling that of the CHAKRAS in YOGA. The mystical
- path of self knowledge entails the rediscovery of all the
- levels of ones being, ranging from Malkuth (physical reality)
- to the infinite source. With this in mind, the medieval
- Kabbalists divided the Tree of Life into three sections of the
- soul: NEPHESCH (the animal soul) corresponding to the
- sephiroth YESOD: RUACH (the middle soul), corresponding to the
- sephiroth from HOD to CHESED: and NESCHAMAH ( the spiritual
- soul) corresponding to the Supernals --especially BINAH.
- Practitioners of WESTERN MAGIC, who use the Tree of Life
- as a glyph for the unconscious mind, sometimes distinguish
- the MAGICAL PATH (which embraces all ten sephiroth) from
- the MYSTICAL PATH of the MIDDLE PILLAR, which is an ascent
- from MALKUTH through YESOD and TIPHARETH to KETHER on the
- central pillar of the Tree.
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- Zohar: 'The Book of Splendor'--the principal book of the Kabbalah. It is
- thought to have been written by Moses de Leon and was first
- circulated around 1280-1290, in Guadalajara. It included
- commentaries on the TORAH.
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- Gnosticism: Gnosis is a Greek term for 'knowledge'. The term applies to
- (Gnosis) certain religous sects that emerged during the early formative
- years of early Christianity, and which belived in
- 'Hidden Spiritual Knowledge'. The main factor that
- differentiated them from Chritianity was their emphasis on
- knowledge rather than faith.
- The Christian churche fathers considered the Gnostics
- Heretical, or Heretics.
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- Kether: The first Emanation on the Tree of Life. Occultists indentify
- Kether as the state of consciousness where creaton merges with
- the veils of nonexistance. Kether lies on the MIDDLE PILLAR and
- trancends the duality of CHOKMAH (male) and BINAH (female), which
- lie immediately below on the Tree. It is therefore symbolized
- in mystical tradition by the heavenly ANDROGYNE (male and female
- united in one), and represents a state of mystical Transcendence
- and union with the Supreme. It is compared to SATORI and NIRVANA.
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- Chokmah: The second emanation on the Tree of Life, following Kether.
- Occultists identify Chokmah with the Great Father, the giver of
- the seminal spark of life which is potent only until it enters
- the womb of the Great Mother, Binah. From the union of the
- Great Father and Great Mother come forth all the images of
- creation. Chokmah is associated with such deities as KRONOS,
- SATURN, THOTH, ATUM-RA,and PTAH, in other pantheons.
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- Binah: The third emanation on the Tree of Life. Occultists identify
- Binah with the Great Mother in all her forms. She is the womb
- of forthcoming, the source of all the great images and forms
- that manifest in the universe as archetypes. She is also the
- Supreme female principal in the process of Creation and, via
- the process mythological correspondences, is associated with
- such deities as The VIRGIN MARY, RHEA, ISIS, and DEMETER.
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- Chesed: The fourth emanation on the Tree of Life. Occultists
- identify Chesed as the ruler (but not Creator) of the manifested
- universe; and he is characterised as stable, wise, and
- merciful by contrast with his more dynamic opposite, GEBURAH.
- Chesed is asscociated with Gods ZEUS (Greek), and JUPITER(Roman).
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- Geburah: The fifth emanation on the Tree of Life. Geburah is often
- associated with MARS, the Roman God of War, and represents
- severity and Justice. The destructive forces of the sphere of
- Geburah are intended to have a purging, cleansing effect on the
- universe. Geburah represents the Creator God, who applies
- discipline and presicion in governing the cosmos and removes
- unwanted or unnecessary elements after their usefullness has
- passed. Geburah is reflected in THE CHARIOTEER in the TAROT.
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- Tiphareth: The sixth emanation on the Tree of Life.It is the sphere of
- beauty, harmonizing the forces of mercy(Chesed) and Judgement
- (Geburah), higher on the Tree. Occultists identify Tiphareth
- as the sphere of spiritual REBIRTH, and ascribe to it the
- Solar Deities such as RA,APOLLO, and MITHRA as well as OSIRIS
- and JESUS CHRIST. The TAROT card TEMPERANCE identifies the
- direct mystical ascent to Tipareth from Malkuth(the physical).
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- Netzach: The seventh emanation on the Tree of Life. Netzach is regarded as
- the sphere of creativity, subjectivity, and the emotions -- a very
- clear contrast to the sphere of HOD, which represents intellect
- and rational thought. Netzach is the sphere of Love, and spiritual
- passion and is therefore associated with such deities as
- APHRODITE, VENUS, HATHOR, and others that personify these qualities.
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- Hod: The eighth emanation on the Tree of Life. Hod is associated with the
- planet Mercury and represents intellect and rational thought. It also
- represents the structuring and measuring capacities of the mind as
- opposed to the emotion and intuitional aspects of Netzach. Hod has
- no exact parallel in the TAROT, but is closely linked to the card
- JUDGEMENT, ascribed to the path between Hod and Malkuth.
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- Yesod: The ninth emanation on the Tree of Life. Yesod is associated with
- the Moon and the element Water. Regarded as a Female sphere, it is
- the seat of sexual instinct and corresponds to the Genitals Chakra
- on the archetypal man, ADAM KADMON. On the Tree of Life Yesod has
- the function of channelling the energies of the higher down to the
- earth below(Malkuth). Occultists associate Yesod with the
- ASTRAL PLANE, because if the sephiroth above Malkuth are regarded
- as a map of the unconscious psyche, Yesod is the most accesible
- area of the mind. Because Yesod is the sphere of Fertility and
- Lunar imagery, it is identified with Witchcraft and Goddess Worship.
- It also the so called 'animal soul' know by kabbalists as
- Nephesch.
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- Malkuth: The tenth emanation of the Tree of Life. Malkuth is associated
- with the Goddesses of the Earth especially PERSEPHONE(Greece),
- PROSERPINA(Rome), and GEB(Egypt). Malkuth is the domain of the
- manifested universe, the immediate enviroment, the plane of
- physical reality. As a consequence, all 'inner journeys of
- consciousness' begin symbolically in Malkuth; it is particularly
- appropriate, for example, that the myth of the rape of PERSEPHONE
- confirms her both as queen of the UNDERWORLD and as a Lunar
- Goddess. From an occult point of view, the Underworld equates
- with the Lower unconscious mind, and the Moon, represented by the
- sphere of Yesod, is the first Sephirah reached on the inner
- mystic journey up the Tree of Life. Malkuth is closely linked
- with the TAROT card THE WORLD.
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