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The Kabbalah — Unveiled

is a cornerstone of Western esoteric literature, first published in 1887 by S.L. MacGregor Mathers , a co-founder of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn . It remains a primary source for students of Hermetic Kabbalah , bridging ancient Jewish mysticism with modern occultism. Core Texts and Contents

The work is a translation of portions of the (1677), a Latin collection by Knorr von Rosenroth. It focuses on three critical books from the Zohar ("Splendor"): The Kabbalah Unveiled

Explores the root of all things, focusing on the concept of equilibrium between motion and rest. is a cornerstone of Western esoteric literature, first

Discusses the gradual development of the creative deity and the "form" of God through cosmic symbolism. Core Texts and Contents The work is a

Contains the final teachings given by Rabbi Simeon bar Yochai before his death. Key Themes and Concepts Amazon.com: The Kabbalah Unveiled

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