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Cabala Hebraeorum, by Athanasius Kircher
(from Oedipus Aegyptiacus, 2:1, 1652)
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For Saurat this constituted proof of a direct influence of Cabala on Milton, since Eve's jealousy is mentioned in The Zohar (as is Satan's sexual desire for Eve, another 'passionate' element intimated by Milton that does not exist in scripture).

The Cabala - great links page - includes both Hermetic and Traditional Kabbalah sites - part of Brian Pivik's The Western Esoteric Magical and Cabalistic Pages.

Cabala:
Some Christians see Cabala as a way to reveal hidden meaning in scriptures and others see it as a mechanism to be used to convert Jews to Christianity. The main Christian Cabalist leader was Giovanni Pico, Count of Mirandola.

The Cabala.
It is written that man may not behold God and live.
Pretended Death.

Kabbalah (Cabala) The Kabbalah (also Cabala, Kabala, Qabalah) is system of thought which was originally included in Jewish theosophy, philosophy, science, magic and mysticism.

--- Thomas Nashe The Christian Cabala Introduction The errors made by the early Christian Cabalists almost drove me to despair. I'm not sure how to write this essay.

La Cabala: Cabala in Italy
Duard: Commentary on an Exerpt From Abraham Abulafia's Otzar Eden HaGanuz:A Comparison of Kabbala & Tantra
CCEL: Cabala, cab'a-la.
Chthonios Books: An Approach to Kabbalah & Jewish Mysticism ...

Qabalah / Kabbalah / Cabala
Hebrew , "Revelation", or more accurately, revelations of the esoteric meanings of Jewish scripture such as the Tanakh (Old Testament) and Talmud.

The Philosophical Letters of Michael Sendivogius were most probably written in 1616 from Brussels and were addressed to a new member of the Society of Unknown Philosophers of Cabala ("novo Cabalae Philosophorum Incognuorum dignissimo Sodali") in ...

Egidio was a Neoplatonist and student of Hebrew literature, especially the mysticism of the cabala. He gathered within his household humanist scholars in Greek, Hebrew, and eastern languages.

Sloppy translations of a handful of texts in the Kabbalah of Mysticism, with Christian names and concepts forcibly inserted, are responsible for much of what is now called "Cabala" by western metaphysicians.

Also spelled Kabbala, Kabalah, Kabala, Cabala, Cabbala, Cabalah, Cabbalah, Qabala, Qabbala, Qabalah and Qabbalah.

Note: The word kabala has many spellings in today's English and some of them include: kabbalah, kabalah, kabbala, cabbala, cabala, cabalah, cabbalah, qabalah or qabbalah.

It is important to note that there are as many as two dozen variant spellings of Kabbalah. the most common include: kabbalah, kabala, kabalah, qabalah, qabala, cabala, cabbala, kaballah, kabbala, kaballah, and qabbalah.
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appends to the name of Paracelsus the following titles of distinction: "The Prince of Physicians and Philosophers by Fire; Grand Paradoxical Physician; The Trismegistus of Switzerland; First Reformer of Chymical Philosophy; Adept in Alchymy, Cabala, ...

See also: Christ, Spirit, Ritual, Occult, World

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