QABALAH: The Mystical Heritage by D H feldman
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Overview: This book is the first time that a senior student of the Work of the Chariot Trust group has recorded these teachings in detail. If you are new to the subject of the Mystical Qabalah, you will find a wealth of clear, albeit compact, information. It will both familiarize you with the arcane ideas and obscure terminology of the qabalistic worldview, as well as, give you detailed instructions on qabalistic meditation and ancillary practices that you can immediately start to use. If you already have some familiarity with the subject, or come from an occult, Thelemic, or Pagan background, you will likely discover information and diagrams in this book that you have never seen. The explanations of core ideas may lead you to think about what you do know in new ways.
The book is composed of seven chapters, an epilogue, a glossary, and two appendices. The first chapter focuses on how the Mystical Qabalah of the children of Abraham developed and took shape through successive transmissions of the universal mystical spirituality by Adam, Abraham, Mosheh (Moses), Yeshuvah (Jesus), and Muhammad. The ensuing discussion addresses a number of basic questions:
What is the universal Mystical Qabalah of the children of Abraham?
In what ways is the Mystical Qabalah distinct from the Practical or Hermetic Kabbalah?
In what ways is the Mystical Qabalah distinct from the Rabbinical Jewish Kabbalah?
What is the relationship between the Mystical Qabalah and Mystical Christianity?
What is the relationship between the Mystical Qabalah and Sufism?
What are the similarities between the Mystical Qabalah and North Indian Tantra?
Chapter One concludes with a comparison between the qabalistic teachings regarding the Work of Creation (ma’aseh b’reshith) and the Work of the Chariot (ma’aseh merkabah), and contemporary ideas in modern scientific cosmology.

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Requirements: PDF Reader, 4.1 MB
Overview: This book is the first time that a senior student of the Work of the Chariot Trust group has recorded these teachings in detail. If you are new to the subject of the Mystical Qabalah, you will find a wealth of clear, albeit compact, information. It will both familiarize you with the arcane ideas and obscure terminology of the qabalistic worldview, as well as, give you detailed instructions on qabalistic meditation and ancillary practices that you can immediately start to use. If you already have some familiarity with the subject, or come from an occult, Thelemic, or Pagan background, you will likely discover information and diagrams in this book that you have never seen. The explanations of core ideas may lead you to think about what you do know in new ways.
The book is composed of seven chapters, an epilogue, a glossary, and two appendices. The first chapter focuses on how the Mystical Qabalah of the children of Abraham developed and took shape through successive transmissions of the universal mystical spirituality by Adam, Abraham, Mosheh (Moses), Yeshuvah (Jesus), and Muhammad. The ensuing discussion addresses a number of basic questions:
What is the universal Mystical Qabalah of the children of Abraham?
In what ways is the Mystical Qabalah distinct from the Practical or Hermetic Kabbalah?
In what ways is the Mystical Qabalah distinct from the Rabbinical Jewish Kabbalah?
What is the relationship between the Mystical Qabalah and Mystical Christianity?
What is the relationship between the Mystical Qabalah and Sufism?
What are the similarities between the Mystical Qabalah and North Indian Tantra?
Chapter One concludes with a comparison between the qabalistic teachings regarding the Work of Creation (ma’aseh b’reshith) and the Work of the Chariot (ma’aseh merkabah), and contemporary ideas in modern scientific cosmology.

Download Instructions:
http://www.workofthechariot.com/PDF/qabalah_v2.pdf