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noun - an esoteric or occult matter resembling the Kabbalah that is traditionally secret
noun - an occult or secret doctrine
QABALAH - Hermetic Qabalah (from Hebrew (qabalah), meaning 'reception, accounting') is a Western esoteric tradition involving mysticism and the occult. It is...
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Variants of kabbalah. See Usage Note at kabbalah. |
an esoteric or occult matter resembling the Kabbalah that is traditionally secret |
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Hermetic Qabalah (from Hebrew (qabalah), meaning 'reception, accounting') is a Western esoteric tradition involving mysticism and the occult. It is the underlying philosophy and framework for magical societies such as the Golden Dawn, Thelemic orders, mystical-religious societies such as the Builders of the Adytum and the Fellowship of the Rosy Cross, and is a precursor to the Neopagan, Wiccan and New Age movements.The Hermetic Qabalah is the basis for Qliphothic Qabala as studied by left hand path orders, such as the Typhonian Order. * Occult Hermetic Qabalah arose alongside and united with the Christian Cabalistic involvement in the European Renaissance, becoming variously Esoteric Christian, non-Christian, or anti-Christian across its different schools in the modern era. It draws on a great many influences, most notably: Jewish Kabbalah, Western astrology, Alchemy, Pagan religions, especially Egyptian and Greco-Roman (it is from the latter that the term "Hermetic" is derived), neopl |