10-04-2014, 02:15 PM
From my understanding they're 3 versions of Qabalah. The Judaic Kabbalah, the christian Cabalah and the Hermetic Qabalah. The later being the one i am most drawn to as it deals with the occult or magick tradition. Each of the 22 paths between the sephirot is connected to one of the 22 cards of the major arcana which doesn't seem to be the case in the Judaic tradition, although some have argued that the Torah is really based on the Tarot and such connections.
Have you studied the hebrew alphabet? It does seem to have a fair learning curve and i get the impression that most students of the Qabalah rely on reference tables such as those found in Crowleys Liber 777 and Mathers Kabbalah unveiled.
What tradition do you follow?
Have you studied the hebrew alphabet? It does seem to have a fair learning curve and i get the impression that most students of the Qabalah rely on reference tables such as those found in Crowleys Liber 777 and Mathers Kabbalah unveiled.
What tradition do you follow?