The Kabala and the Kabalists
The Theosophists of the Middle Ages drew their occult knowledge from two streams of thought which, long before, had sprung from a common source. One… Read More »The Kabala and the Kabalists
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The Theosophists of the Middle Ages drew their occult knowledge from two streams of thought which, long before, had sprung from a common source. One… Read More »The Kabala and the Kabalists
Preface to the Second Edition It has been at the earnest’ wish of many students, members of the Theosophical Society, and of my Hermetic fratres… Read More »Sepher Yetzirah
[Note on the term Kabalah:] The spelling of the word is various; some write Cabbalah, others Kabbalah. The latest writers have introduced a new spelling… Read More »The Kabalah and the Kabalists at the Close of the Nineteenth Century
Such is the title1 of an admirably thoughtful, learned, and very conscientious volume (for full title vide infra note), by Mr. Isaac Myer, LL.B., of… Read More »[Review:] Qabbalah, The Philosophical Writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol (or Avicebron)
QABBALAH. The Philosophical Writings OF Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol OR AVICEBRON And their connection with the Hebrew Qabbalah and Sepher ha- Zohar, with remarks… Read More »Qabbalah: The Philosophical Writings of Solomon Ben Yehudah Ibn Gebirol, or Avicebron
Chapter I.Which Containeth the Introduction. 1. Tradition.—On that day on which the Companions were assembled together in the house of Rabbi Schimeon, and on which… Read More »Idra Zuta Kadisha: The Lesser Holy Assembly
Chapter I.The Ingress and the Preface. 1. Tradition.—Rabbi Schimeon spake unto his companions, and said: “How long shall we abide in the condition of one… Read More »Idra Rabba Kadisha: The Greater Holy Assembly
Chapter I 1. Tradition.—“The Book of Concealed Mystery” is the book of the equilibrium of balance. [The word “Dtzenioutha” is difficult to translate, but I… Read More »Siphra Ditzniuta: The Book of Concealed Mystery
1. The first questions which the non-qabalistical reader will probably ask are: What is the Qabalah? Who was its author? What are its sub-divisions? What… Read More »Kabbalah Unveiled: Introduction
“I would advise all in general that they would take into serious consideration the true and genuine ends of knowledge; that they seek it not… Read More »Tetragrammaton
Among the numerous sciences pursued by the well-disciplined army of earnest students of the present century, none has had less honors or more scoffing than… Read More »A Few Questions to “Hiraf ”