Jewish Kabbalah Magick
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Is that why the jews do well before any business transaction?
A rabbi told me he does kabbalah every morning, if he doesnt, his business always has a bad day..
many jews from the State of Ohio, to New York tell me similar..
I notice when I use Kabbalah it helps me like it helps a jewish person.. and I dont have any set of mind frame when using it..
What is this to this "Kabbalah Magick" how do you all interpret Kabbalah Magick?
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I haven't a clue what they are doing. It may be as simple as reading the Torah and/or praying! Or, there may be something else specific they are doing.
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What a religious Jew means by "kabbalah" can be very different from what ceremonial magicians mean by the term. Our associations of the Tree of Life with tarot, astrology, colors, incenses, etc., could be entirely alien to the Jewish kabbalist, who is more interested in interpreting the Torah. You might find these lessons interesting: mypersonalrabbiblog.blogspot.com
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Hey thanks G.
I'll have to look at that..
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@Kingsolomon said
"I'll have to look at that."
To be clear, I didn't recommend the site as being particularly profound or life-changing; it's an example of how one can go through a great many lessons in the Kabbalah, as understood by a Jewish rabbi, without hearing anything about the Tree of Life, gematria, vibrating divine names, or any of the other staples of the "Western Mystery Tradition".
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Understood..
But I tried kabbalah through the kabbalah centre, a Big Ass mistake on my part in learning
if growing pains hurt, then this was my official whoopin.
that is a scam and a half. one book leads to another book, to find out this secret you must read and have a kabbalah coach..
i quit that, and started reading the chicken qabalah by lon milo duquette.
I learned more from that than spending 200 dollars at the kabbalah centre sending me stuff that i didnt need.
so in essence i do appreciate any legit knowledge that comes to me whether or not it was given to me with the intent or without the intent.. I try to learn as much as I can without bumps or bruises.