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CABALA

Kabbalah

 

Cabala is the esoteric tradition of the Jews, and means to receive,  to accept.

The fundamentals of Kabbalah can be found in the books Sepher Yetsirah or Book of Creation, of controverted origin,    believed to date of  the century between 3 and 6, and in the Book Zohar or Book of Light, appeared in 1280.

Moses, initiated in the Mysteries of Egypt, revealed some of the oldest traditions of mankind that are incorporated  in the Kabbalah.

 The Kabbalah is divided into theoretical and practical.

The theoretical Kabbalah contains the study of the mysteries of God, the fall of the angels, the chaos and the creation of the matter, the seven days of the creation, the reintegration of man to the Creator.

The practical Kabbalah studies the communication with the celestial beings, the letters and the sacred names and the   Tarot cards.

God created the universe with number, weight and measure.

The Hebrew alphabet consists of 22 letters considered sacred.

For each letter it corresponds a number and the Kabbalists study the numerous combinations of the numbers and Hebrew letters.

The divine names are ten and are attributes of God.

Others Hebrew names:

IEVE – the Jews avoided pronouncing him for not to profane it, replacing it with for Adonai (Lord).

They call this name of Tetragrammaton (tetra = four) for to consists of four letters.

IEVE means “the Being who was, is, and will be”.

Other divines names: Elohm, Eloah, Shaddai, Aheleh, Ieve Tsebaoth, Adonai.

God is unknowable, however, can be known by man for His ten emanations or ways of He to manifest.

These ten manifestations of God are the Sephiroth.

The Sephiroth form the call Tree of Life, symbolized for a tree from which the attributes of God hang as leaves in its branches.    

There are three emanations superior (the Crown, Intelligence, Wisdom) and six inferiors.

How much more high its are in the Tree of the Life more elevated its are.

The right side of the Tree of Life is positive and corresponds to the man, the left side is negative and corresponds to the woman. 

The center harmonizes these two opposite qualities.

The Absolute, called Ain-Soph, literally “The Infinite” is the central point of the study of Kabbalah.

The 22 Hebrew letters and the 10 numbers form the 32 Paths of Wisdom.

The Kabballah teaches that there are three worlds:

-         Neshamah – the superior world, the sky.

-         Ruashi – the intermediate world, the astral

-         Nephesh – the inferior world, the physical world.

The man participates of the three worlds, being more conscientious of the inferior world.

The Kabbalists also say that the man  mann has theree parts or bodies distinct but interdependent : Neshamah (spirit), Ruash (the soul) and Nephesh |(the body).

The students of the Kabbalah through a pure life, meditation, isolation, fasting and prayer, using the tetragrama can enter in contact with the astral and celestial beings.

The practical Kabbalistics also studies the ceremonial magic, the communication with the dead, the spiritual healing, the talismans the astrology and psychic phenomena.

According to Kabbalah, the elements earth, water, air fire) are inhabited by invisible beings to human eyes called shedin (elementals).

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There is, after all, the age that presents itself in the face.

                                   Émile Augier

What I see of God is enough for me to believe what I do not see of Him.

                                    Emerson

The life needs pauses.

                                    Carlos D. Andrade

The sky is of the great contemplative silences.

                                    Machado de Assis

I have more fear of three newspapers that one hundred thousand bayonets.

                                    Napoleon Bonaparte

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