Part I. Qabalah and The Tree of Life
The Fundamentals of Esoteric Wisdom ... Qabalah, means lite... more Part I. Qabalah and The Tree of Life
The Fundamentals of Esoteric Wisdom ... Qabalah, means literally, “The Reception.” By tradition it refers to the ageless wisdom gained from an inner vision founded on a sure vision from Tetragrammaton (the unmentionable name of God) and inspired by the Spirit of God.
“Qabalah reveals the mystical aspects of Judaism and Christianity. . . . It does not offer fixed ideas but rather is a training in new ways to think.”. . . the teachings are received by the ready pupil from one who is already more awakened.
Part I. Qabalah and The Tree of Life
The Fundamentals of Esoteric Wisdom ... Qabalah, means lite... more Part I. Qabalah and The Tree of Life
The Fundamentals of Esoteric Wisdom ... Qabalah, means literally, “The Reception.” By tradition it refers to the ageless wisdom gained from an inner vision founded on a sure vision from Tetragrammaton (the unmentionable name of God) and inspired by the Spirit of God.
“Qabalah reveals the mystical aspects of Judaism and Christianity. . . . It does not offer fixed ideas but rather is a training in new ways to think.”. . . the teachings are received by the ready pupil from one who is already more awakened.
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The Fundamentals of Esoteric Wisdom ... Qabalah, means literally, “The Reception.” By tradition it refers to the ageless wisdom gained from an inner vision founded on a sure vision from Tetragrammaton (the unmentionable name of God) and inspired by the Spirit of God.
“Qabalah reveals the mystical aspects of Judaism and Christianity. . . . It does not offer fixed ideas but rather is a training in new ways to think.”. . . the teachings are received by the ready pupil from one who is already more awakened.
By Dorothy Roeder
The Fundamentals of Esoteric Wisdom ... Qabalah, means literally, “The Reception.” By tradition it refers to the ageless wisdom gained from an inner vision founded on a sure vision from Tetragrammaton (the unmentionable name of God) and inspired by the Spirit of God.
“Qabalah reveals the mystical aspects of Judaism and Christianity. . . . It does not offer fixed ideas but rather is a training in new ways to think.”. . . the teachings are received by the ready pupil from one who is already more awakened.
By Dorothy Roeder