(01-26-2018, 04:04 AM)loostudent Wrote:(01-25-2018, 01:59 PM)anagogy Wrote: But then I think Qabala as a whole is mostly LHP to begin with.
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This is a long winded way of saying Qabala isn't for me, personally. Kabbalah, on the other hand, I'm still very much into.
What about the third option - Cabala? Any experience?
Every tradition has insights, and misconceptions.
Cabala has some insights to offer, such as the notion of Tiphareth being the representation of incarnate Jesus. I felt some inner resonance with that, keeping in mind that the Jesus story is not new. It's a tale as old as time. It is a powerful archetypal story.
The truth is, if one wants to grasp the archetypal mind by the horns and learn its secrets, you have to go beyond it all.
Tarot is a very interesting thing, and what I love about the tree of life is it shows how the tarot connect with one another, so its very cool!
Seeing a crude rendering of the universal mind in even the most shallow ways is awe inspiring.
It is like getting a small glimpse at the divine architecture of the creator itself.