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  2. Category:Kabbalistic words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kabbalistic words and phrases" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Tree of life (Kabbalah) - Wikipedia

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    Although the earliest extant Hebrew kabbalistic manuscripts dating to the late 13th century contain diagrams, including one labelled "Tree of Wisdom," the now-iconic tree of life emerged during the fourteenth century. [6] The iconic representation first appeared in print on the cover of the Latin translation of Gates of Light in the year 1516. [7]

  4. Kabbalah - Wikipedia

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    Kabbalistic and Hasidic texts are concerned to apply themselves from exegesis and theory to spiritual practice, including prophetic drawing of new mystical revelations in Torah. The mythological symbols Kabbalah uses to answer philosophical questions, themselves invite mystical contemplation, intuitive apprehension and psychological engagement.

  5. Category:Kabbalah - Wikipedia

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    Kabbalistic words and phrases (4 C, 70 P) P. Practical Kabbalah (2 C, 9 P) Q. Qlippoth (7 P) S. Kabbalistic scholars (10 P) Sefirot (18 P) T. Kabbalah texts (30 P)

  6. Category talk:Kabbalistic words and phrases - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Jewish Kabbalists - Wikipedia

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    This article lists figures in Kabbalah according to historical chronology and schools of thought. In popular reference, Kabbalah has been used to refer to the whole history of Jewish mysticism, but more accurately, and as used in academic Jewish studies, Kabbalah refers to the doctrines, practices and esoteric exegetical method in Torah, that emerged in 12th-13th century Southern France and ...

  8. Zeir Anpin - Wikipedia

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    The task of man is restoring union (Yichud) to the Male and Female Divine manifestations. This is the origin of the Kabbalistic prayer formula recited before performing a Jewish observance. Within the tetragrammaton, the first two letters signify the Concealed World/Upper Unity with God, and the latter two signify the Created World/Lower Unity:

  9. Yesod - Wikipedia

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    Yesod (Hebrew: יְסוֹד Yəsōḏ, Tiberian: Yăsōḏ, "foundation") [1] [2] is a sephirah or node in the kabbalistic Tree of Life, a system of Jewish philosophy. [3] Yesod, located near the base of the Tree, is the sephirah below Hod and Netzach, and above Malkuth (the kingdom).