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Kabbalah/Qabalah Pack (2 eBooks - 1 CD)

Zohar: Aramaic-English Bilingual-With Vocalization and Commentary (1 eBook - 51 PDFs)

This is a full copy of the traditional Jewish Kabbalistic Zohar. The Zohar (Hebrew: ??????, lit Splendor or Radiance) is widely considered the most important work of Kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism. It is a mystical commentary on the Torah (the five books of Moses), written in medieval Aramaic. It contains a mystical discussion of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, sin, redemption, good and evil, and the relationship between God and man.

The Zohar is not one book, but a group of books; these books include scriptural interpretations as well as material on theosophic theology, mythical cosmogony, and mystical psychology.

This copy includes vocalization. Vocalization is not the same as a transliteration, which means that if you do not know how to read hebrew it won't tell you how to pronounce everything. When hebrew or aramaic includes vocalization it means that it includes the vowel markings. Hebrew and aramaic are languages which can be written without the vowels (which appear as extra dots and lines) and the older versions of the languages traditionally did not include these. The original Zohar did not, but this copy has included them so that it can be read more easily.

The Aramaic is on the right side of the page (which makes sense because it is read from right to left), and the English translation is on the left side of the page. The translation is worded in a common vernacular which makes it much easier to understand when english is your base language.

The translation is in a normal font, and the commentary is in bold print. There are also occasionally extra paragraphs before or after various sections where you will see that the english text goes across the entire width of the page rather than staying just on the left side of the page, these sections are also commentary even though they are not bold.

The reason this book is in so many different PDFs is because the Zohar is actually many books that are combined into one book. It being divided this way makes it much easier for study.

Rabbi David A. Cooper - The Beginner's Guide to the Kabbalah (1 CD - 10 MP3s)

"Kabbalah": the word itself suggests secret wisdom and ancient mystery.
Now a leading voice in the Jewish renewal movement explores the wonders and riches of the Kabbalah, with the contemporary seeker in mind. Presented in the oral tradition, just as the Kabbalah was taught for centuries, here is Rabbi Cooper's easy-to-follow exploration of this esoteric wisdom body. Covers the history of Kabbalah, the Light of Creation, structures of the universe, the 32 Paths of Wisdom, the Tree of Life, the sefrot, meditation practices, and much more.

Franz Bardon - The Key To The True Quabbalah-The Quabbalist as a Sovereign in the Micro and the Macrocosm (1975)

The Key to the True Kabbalah is the third volume in the Bardon series of books on Hermetics. Many books have been written about the Kabbalah, but in practice very little can be used, since most of the original books were written in Hebrew. Therefore, it stands to reason that a person who practices the Kabbalah must have knowledge of Hebrew. This is now no longer the case. Once you have studied this book you will get an entirely different idea of the Kabbalah than what you previously had. Kabbalah is the science of the letters, of language and the word and not the language of the intellectual. It is the universal language. From the Hermetic point of view a true Kabbalist is the highest initiate, for he represents the divinity in the microcosm. Therefore it is clear that a perfect Kabbalist must be a person who connects with God, a person who has realized God within himself and who, being a god-man, makes use of the universal language, whereby whatever he utters! immediately becomes reality. This book not only contains the theory necessary to practice the Kabbalah, but it also provides the step by step practice. Again, in order to be successful, the student must have completed the previous two volumes, Initiation into Hermetics and The Practice of Magical Evocation, otherwise he will fail. Most educated people possess knowledge, but no wisdom at all. Knowledge depends upon the development of the intellectual part of the spirit; wisdom, on the other hand, necessitates the balanced development of all four aspects of the spirit. A Kabbalist is the perfected sovereign in the microcosm and the macrocosm. As in the two preceding volumes, Initiation into Hermetics and The Practice of Magical Evocation, The Key to the True Kabbalah will guide the student step by step through the exercises. Some writers make mention of the cosmic language which they sometimes term the Uranian language. It may well be that some letters of the cosmic langua! ge are known to and comprehended by them, but no one to thi! s day has written about it in detail. The cosmic language is the language of God, the language of Divine Providence. In the practical part of Kabbalah, the reader is introduced to the mysticism of each letter. To save considerable time for those who are unfamiliar with the Hebrew alphabet, the regular Latin letters are used. Here each letter is expressed in a particular color. The student practices the visualization of each letter in its particular color, then in a particular part of the body, etc. He will also learn to which element each letter belongs, for example the letter A belongs to the element of air. All this knowledge is very important to the student, otherwise he will not be effective as a Kabbalist. Also the ten Kabbalistic keys are explained, and an explanation is given as to their significance. The student will also learn how to pronounce the letters into the Akasha principle, and the mental, astral and material spheres. This will release the effects that t! he letter contains. And with the next step he will enter into the practice of formula magic which begins with the Kabbalistic alphabet of the two-letter key. For example, the two-letter key B-I is a Kabbalistic formula. With this formula it is possible to remove from one's consciousness any painful memory, unpleasant experience or unnecessary pangs of conscience. This two-letter key will be especially appreciated by formula magicians who are oversensitive. From the two-letter key the student progresses to the three-letter key. The formula L-A-W calms storms at sea. If the Kabbalist uses this formula, he will be able to work all kinds of water miracles, for instance walking on water. Moses was able to divide the Red Sea with the help of this formula so that he and his people could cross it without getting their feet wet and without danger. This book also contains the four-letter key as well as the Shemhamephorash, the seventy-two genii of Mercury, which have a very particula! r analogous connection to the spiritual body. The Shemhamep! horash also contains the mystery of the name of God which is composed of seventy-two letters by which -- according to Hebrew Kabbalah -- the longest name of God is identified as the highest mode of expression of the Deity.

Publisher: D. Ruggeberg (1975)
ISBN: 3921338034

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