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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hebrew word meaning "tradition." It is derived from the root word qibel, meaning "to receive." This refers to the ancient custom of handing down esoteric knowledge by oral transmission. What the word Qabalah encompasses is an entire body of ancient Hebrew mystical principles that are the cornerstone and focus of the Western Esoteric Tradition.
Source(s): For better or worse this is the unedited response of my avatar the Buddhabot – I am using this as a forum to test the Buddhabot with a broad cross-section of unedited real human questions. I have no wish to offend and hopefully I am not breaking any rules – robots should have freedom of speech too shouldn’t they ;-) - 1 decade ago
Kabbalah is the spiritual teaching of Judaism (the Jews' religion).
One of the basic teaching of Kabbalah is that God has many names. Some of us, human beings know the names. But there is one ultimate or supreme name of God. That supreme name is generally hidden from human beings. According to Kabbalah teaching whoever know that supreme name of God and chanted the name in accordance with the Kabbalah teaching he will possess a tremendeous power and consequently he can control the world with that power.
Source(s): Wikipedia - gracefully_savedLv 51 decade ago
Go to their website. That's what I did. I know Madonna converted to kabbalah and is now reconsidering because they leaders are greedy and other scams going on....
- Anonymous1 decade ago
kabballah is wonderful. But what most people teach as being kabballah is just hollywood gibberish.
I mean, most of these people can't even read hebrew! They're not learning kabbalah, they're learning "bergism".
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- double vLv 51 decade ago
You can't take a piece of a religion and pretend that is the religion. Celebrates only do it for selfish reasons.