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McGregor Mathers" Unveiled Kabbalah

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Cover:Hard
Category:Historical LiteratureEsoteric, Folklore & Myth
ISBN:978-5-94698-022-7
Dimensions: 170x23x270cm


Samuel Lidde McGregor Mants - One of the founders of the hermetic order Golden Dawn, the author of numerous documents of this order, as well as a translator, compiler and publisher of several of the most important books on magic (& quot, Book of Sacred Magic Abramelin & Quot ,, & Quot, Big Key Solomon & QUOT, & QUOT, Goetie & Quot , and etc) At the heart of & quot, the exposed Kabbalah & quot, (1887) lies out in 1677-1684 G. Labor work of the German philosopher, mysticism, practicing alchemist and Knorré Rosenroit Background & Quot, Kabbala Denudata & Quot, (Lat. & Quot, exposed Kabbalah & quot,) included in Latin translation of some parts of the book & quot, Zogar & Quot, from the Aramaic original. MANERS performed, commented on and provided with an extensive introduction to the translation of three kababalistic treatises that were part of this publication.
Book & quot, Zogar & Quot, (radiance) - the most important source of Kabbalistic knowledge - is a mystical commentary to the Torah (Pentateuch of Moses), written in the medieval Aramaic language. It contains answers to the most difficult and significant issues of religion and faith: about God and creation, about the angels, souls, Messiah, Ade, Resurrection, Sin, virtue, etc. & Quot, Zogar & Quot, first saw the light in Spain in the XIII century. The author of the book, Moses (Moshe) de Leon, attributed its creation of Rabbi Shimona Bar of Johai (II century), inspired by the Prophet Elijah. Treatises that form a book & quot, Zogar & quot, are represented as records of Rabbi Shimon"s conversations with students and companions on mystical comprehension
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:Historical Literature
  • Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
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Series: Kabbalah
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ISBN:978-5-94698-022-7

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