NOUN
- an esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries
How To Use Kabbala In A Sentence
- She practices yoga, keeps a macrobiotic diet, and is a devoted student of Kabbalah, a mystical form of Judaism, which predates organized religion.
- Going back a little further, we see that writers associated with the French occult revival at the end of the eighteenth century began to link the Tarot, first with Egyptian hieroglyphs, then with the Kabbala.
- Struggling for her moorings there, she began reading C.G. Jung which led to books on alchemy, hermetic magic, astrology and the Kabbala.
- She is currently a single mother with a full-time job and an attachment to Kabbalah, one of the world's barmier religions. Home | Mail Online
- The word Kabbalah is Hebrew for “receive” and it’s this “gimme gimme” aspect that he decides to focus on: “The creator wants you to have everything you want.” Why do stars put their faith in Kabbalah?
- Ben countered that in its teaching that the individual must overcome egoism and the yearnings of self, Kabbalah shows how to put a clamp on one's thoughts.
- It explains and questions such disparate subjects as Congolese dinosaurs, Kabbalah and macrobiotics.
- Indeed, one of the most important aspects of Kabbalah is the passing of its teachings from master to student over many generations. Old-time religion of Madonna and child
- I agree that it makes me twitchy to talk about the various kabbalistic cosmologies as if they were real - I prefer my kabbalah nicely diluted into chassidut or taken more rationally/musar-ish by the likes of people like Moshe Cordevero, but if we’re honest, we have to admit that it’s pretty clear that many of the kabbalists saw no problem with building these elaborate structures and considered them real. Well, if Darcy is gevurah… - Danya Ruttenberg
- What will her kabbalah followers make of it? The Sun