Search results for "kabbalah"
Saphar
Kabbalah
Hebrew
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Saphar, in Kabbalah, refers to the concept of "number" or "counting," understood not merely as arithmetic but as a fundamental principle of cosmic order and creation. It signifies the divine structuring of reality through quantifiable relat
Sodales
Latin
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The members of the Priest-colleges. (See Freund's iMtin Lexicon, iv., 448.) Cicero tells us also (De Senectute, 13) that "Sodalities were constituted in the Idfean ^Mysteries of the ]\Iighty Mother". Those initiated into the Sod were termed
Teraphim
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Teraphim are ancient Hebrew household idols or images, often associated with divination and family protection. They served as a focal point for spiritual connection or ancestral veneration within domestic settings, holding significant relig
Occult Sciences
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Occult sciences are the hidden disciplines studying the secret principles of nature, encompassing physical, psychic, mental, and spiritual realms. They are often contrasted with exoteric or publicly accessible knowledge, requiring specializ
Hachoser
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Hachoser, meaning "reflected lights" in Kabbalistic lore, refers to lesser, secondary spiritual forces or emanations. These are distinct from the primary divine sources, representing a more tangible or accessible aspect of cosmic energies t
Dinur
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Dinur is a Kabbalistic concept representing a river of fire that purifies or punishes the soul after death. It symbolizes a trial or transition, where spiritual impurities are burned away before reincarnation or further spiritual progressio
Gérard Encausse
Hermetic
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Gérard Encausse, known as Papus, was a French physician and occultist who founded the modern Martinist Order in the late 19th century. He popularized esoteric teachings, blending Kabbalah, Freemasonry, and Gnosticism, influencing Western oc
Gematria
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Gematria is an ancient interpretive method that assigns numerical values to Hebrew letters and words. This practice reveals hidden meanings and connections within sacred texts, suggesting a divine numerical order underlying reality. It's a
Aries (journal)
Hermetic
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Aries is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the scholarly study of Western esotericism. Published annually by Brill, it explores historical and contemporary aspects of esoteric traditions, often featuring special thematic issues.
Simeon-ben-Jochai
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Simeon ben Yochai, a 2nd-century CE mystic and sage, is traditionally credited with authoring the Zohar, the foundational text of Kabbalistic mysticism. His teachings, often transmitted through allegorical narratives and esoteric interpreta
Tikkun
Hermetic
Chaldean
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Tikkun refers to the concept of cosmic repair or rectification, particularly within Kabbalistic thought. It describes the process of mending the shattered vessels of creation, allowing divine light to be reassembled and the world to be perf
Dream question
Hermetic
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A dream question is a form of divination where one receives a prophetic answer to a specific query through a dream. This practice, rooted in ancient traditions, relies on the subconscious mind's heightened receptivity when the conscious int
Atzmus
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Atzmus is the Kabbalistic term for the divine essence, the intrinsic nature of God beyond all manifestation. It signifies the absolute, unknowable core of the divine, distinct from its emanations or creative acts.
Trithemius
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Johannes Trithemius was a 15th-century German Benedictine abbot and scholar renowned for his expertise in Kabbalah, cryptography, and the occult sciences. He served as a mentor to prominent Renaissance figures like Cornelius Agrippa, influe
Genii
Latin
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Genii are spiritual beings or divine intelligences, often associated with guardian spirits or tutelary deities. In Gnostic traditions, they represent angelic hierarchies, embodying specific cosmic forces or aspects of the divine, guiding an
Notaricon
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Notaricon is a method of Gematria, a form of Kabbalistic interpretation, that creates new words or sentences by using the initial or final letters of existing words. It's a cipher technique for finding hidden meanings within sacred texts by
Godhead in Judaism
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The Godhead, in Jewish mysticism, refers to the unknowable, absolute essence of the Divine, transcending all attributes, names, and manifestations. It is the ultimate, unmanifest reality from which all existence emanates, beyond human compr
Myer's
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Myer's is a term associated with the Kabbalah, often identified with the fifth Sephira, Geburah. It represents a divine attribute of severity, power, and judgment, balanced by divine mercy. It is sometimes linked to the concept of Gehenna,
Judaism
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Judaism is the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people, originating in the Abrahamic covenant. It encompasses a rich tradition of law, prophecy, and scripture, notably the Torah, guiding ethical living and a covenantal relationship with
Emmanuel Carasso
Hermetic
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Emmanuel Carasso was a prominent Ottoman lawyer and a leading figure in the Young Turk movement, known for his influential role in the early 20th-century political landscape of the Ottoman Empire. His family was of Sephardic Jewish origin f