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Neshamah · concept
Neshamah refers to the divine breath or spirit animating a human being, often considered the highest aspect of the soul. In Kabbalistic thought, it is the intellectual soul, the source of divine inspiration and understanding, distinct from
Berit Menuchah · concept
Berit Menuchah, meaning "Covenant of Rest," is a 14th-century Kabbalistic text detailing a system of theurgy. It employs divine names and emanations from Jewish tradition for spiritual and magical attainments, aiming to achieve a state of p
Dybbuk · concept
A dybbuk is a dislocated soul of a dead person in Jewish folklore, believed to possess a living individual. It clings to its host, often with malicious intent, until its earthly mission is fulfilled or it is expelled through ritual.
Arich Anpin · concept
Arich Anpin, meaning "Long Face" or "Extended Countenance" in Aramaic, is a central concept in Kabbalistic mysticism. It represents a divine aspect of immeasurable patience and vastness, often identified with Keter, the highest sephirah, em
Macroprosopus Hermetic Greek · concept
Macroprosopus, meaning "Great Countenance" in Greek, is a Kabbalistic term representing the divine totality or the macrocosm. It is often identified with Kether, the Crown, the highest Sephirah in the Tree of Life, embodying the unmanifeste
Domitian · concept
Domitian refers to the "Lower Face" or "Lower Countenance" in Kabbalistic symbolism, contrasting with the "Higher Face" or "Higher Countenance." It is also a Chaldean term for the god of pestilence and disease.
Sephira · concept
Sephira, plural Sephiroth, refers to the ten divine emanations or attributes of God in Kabbalistic mysticism. These emanations form a cosmic tree, the Tree of Life, symbolizing the path from the unknowable divine to the manifest world.
Gyn Buddhist Tibetan · concept
Gyn, in Tibetan Buddhism, refers to the wisdom or knowledge gained through direct instruction from a qualified spiritual teacher or guru. It signifies the experiential understanding that transcends mere intellectual acquisition, leading to
Pytho Hermetic Greek · concept
Pytho refers to a potent, often malevolent, spiritual influence or force. In ancient Greek contexts, it could signify a poisonous emanation or a demonic possession, particularly associated with sorcery and dark magic. It represents a corrup
Samael · concept
Samael is an archangel in some Jewish and Christian traditions, often associated with the serpent in Eden and the forces of temptation or destruction. He is sometimes depicted as a fallen angel or a prosecutor in the heavenly court.
Geonic Period · concept
The Geonic period refers to a significant era in Jewish intellectual history, roughly from the 6th to the 11th centuries CE. It was a time when the Babylonian academies, led by the Geonim (heads of the academies), played a crucial role in s
Akiba · concept
Akiba, or Rabbi Akiva ben Yosef, was a pivotal 2nd-century Talmudic sage and a foundational figure in Jewish mysticism. He is renowned for his profound interpretations of Torah and his initiation into the esoteric "secrets of the Garden," r
Archangel · concept
Archangels are high-ranking celestial beings, often considered messengers or intermediaries between the divine and humanity. They represent powerful spiritual forces and are frequently depicted as guardians or protectors within various reli
Asch Metzareph · concept
The Asch Metzareph, a Kabbalistic text, explores the esoteric principles of alchemy, linking planetary influences to the transmutation of metals. It bridges the material pursuit of transforming base elements with a deeper, spiritual quest f
Zipporah · concept
Zipporah, meaning "shining" or "radiant," symbolizes spiritual illumination and the feminine principle of wisdom in esoteric traditions. In biblical narrative, she represents the bride of Moses, encountered at a well, signifying the union o
White Head · concept
White Head is a symbolic epithet, particularly in Kabbalistic thought, representing the highest divine emanation, Sephira. It signifies a primordial source from which spiritual vitality and resurrection flow, akin to a divine dew that reviv
Atziluth · concept
Atziluth is the highest of the four Kabbalistic worlds, representing the divine emanations and the realm of pure spirit. It is the world of divine archetypes and absolute being, preceding manifestation in lower realms. This primordial plane
Aheie · concept
Aheie, often transliterated as Eheieh or Ehyeh, is a divine name in Kabbalistic tradition, signifying "I Am Who I Am" or "I Will Be Who I Will Be." It represents the ultimate, unmanifest divine essence, the primordial, self-existent being f
Alphabet of the Magi Hermetic · concept
The Alphabet of the Magi is a coded script, derived from Hebrew characters, used in 17th-century Western esotericism for magical inscriptions on talismans and amulets. It represents a symbolic language intended to channel occult forces and
Ophanim · concept
Ophanim refers to a class of celestial beings, often depicted as wheels or spheres, appearing in visions of the divine throne in ancient Jewish mysticism and later adopted into esoteric traditions. They symbolize cosmic motion and divine wi
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