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  • The idea of a world memorial is an integral part of the Christian tradition, for example in the celebration of the Mass for the deceased ([[w * [[Sefer ha-Chajim]], the eponymous ''Book of Life'' of Jewish [[Kabbalah]] (13th century) ...
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  • ...continued in non-Jewish circles, especially in the form of the [[Christian Kabbalah]]. ...onyms.<ref>[[Wikipedia:Encyclopedia Judaica|Encyclopedia Judaica]], Art. ''Kabbalah'', Vol. 10, p. 495.</ref> ...
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  • ...tament of Solomon|Testament of Solomon]], which is considered the oldest [[Christian]] demonology, also refers to the time of the building of the temple. Later In the Jewish [[Kabbalah]], the spirit self, namely in its connection with the [[consciousness soul] ...
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  • ...|יסוד}} "foundation") is the ninth [[sefira]] on the [[Tree of Life of the Kabbalah]]. Together with [[Hod]] (splendour, majesty) and [[Netzach]] (victory), it ...what is important now, one would have to use the linguistic feeling of pre-Christian times. For example, one would have to take into consideration that what we ...
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  • ...}} "splendour, majesty") is the eighth [[sefira]] on the [[Tree of Life of Kabbalah]]. Together with [[Netzach]] (victory) and [[Yesod]] (foundation), it forms ...what is important now, one would have to use the linguistic feeling of pre-Christian times. For example, one would have to take into consideration that what we ...
    4 KB (742 words) - 06:56, 21 February 2022
  • ...rnity, permanence") is the seventh [[sefira]] on the [[Tree of Life of the Kabbalah]]. Together with [[Hod]] (splendour, majesty) and [[Yesod]] (foundation), i ...what is important now, one would have to use the linguistic feeling of pre-Christian times. For example, one would have to take into consideration that what we ...
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  • ...ot finite", from {{He|אַיִן}} "nothing" and {{He|סוֹף}} "finite") is, in [[Kabbalah|Kabbalistic]] [[mysticism]], the indefinable and indeterminate boundless '' ...ve existence from which Kether condenses to the conscious centre. From a [[Christian]] point of view, the [[Trinity]] corresponds to the threefold Ain Soph, and ...
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  • ...ion or the [[Ain Soph]] of the [[Kabbalah|Kabbalists]]. According to later Christian views, it is the seat of the devine [[Trinity]] and the blessed and is also ...
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  • ...orld]] ([[Assiah]]), in which the [[I]] awakens to [[I-consciousness]]. In Kabbalah, it is also equated with '''Shekhinah''' ({{Hebrew|שכינה}}, derived from th ...ly to such an ancient initiation, for example an Essaean initiation of pre-Christian times. This Essaean initiation was also connected in a certain way with the ...
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  • ...parable to the [[Ain Soph]] ({{HeS|אין סוף}} "not finite") of the Jewish [[Kabbalah]]. Here is the source from which everything arises, and here is at the same ...rld were in need of his constant intervention in order to function. In the Christian churches, both views are roughly equally held. ...
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  • ...fe]]. According to the [[w:Zohar|Zohar]], the central book of the Jewish [[Kabbalah]], he was charged with healing the Earth so that people could live on it. A According to Christian iconography, Raphael is depicted as a pilgrim with a staff, bottle and fish ...
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  • ...phere]] or [[Crystal Heaven]], which is also the [[Primum Mobile]]. In the Christian tradition, the concept of the crystal heaven or the crystal sphere was deri Similar views were also held by the [[Kabbalah|Kabbalists]]. For example, [[w:Joseph Gikatilla|Joseph Gikatilla]] (1248-13 ...
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  • ...and [[Holy Spirit]]. This corresponds to the [[Ain Soph]] in the Jewish [[Kabbalah]], which is often represented in three parts, as [[Ain]] ({{HeS|אין}}), [[A ...ouncil of Toledo|Third Council of Toledo]] in 589, which still divides the Christian churches today. In any case, a triple Logos lives in the third Logos: the m ...
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  • ...induism]] called [[Trimurti]], by the [[Kabbalist]]s [[Ain Soph]] and in [[Christian]] terms the [[Trinity]]. ...meaning of the "wheels" and relates them to the ten [[Sephirot]] of the [[Kabbalah]] and the temporal development of the [[members]] of the [[human being]]: ...
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  • ...} ''[[Chochmah]]'') is the second [[Sephira]] on the [[Tree of Life of the Kabbalah]] and at the same time the uppermost of its right pillar [[Jachin]]. A pers ...uddha]], [[Zarathustra]] (the later [[Master Jesus]]), [[Scythianus]] or [[Christian Rosenkreutz]], encompass all this wisdom: ...
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  • ...lectures on the [[Apocalypse of John]] ({{G|346}}) for the priests of the Christian Community. ...imes through the contact of the Jews with the Babylonians, and through the Kabbalah, through medieval Jewish mysticism, this error of the hierarchy of the spir ...
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  • ...hree hierarchies, form this community of '''cosmic intelligences'''. The [[Kabbalah|Kabbalists]] also refer to them as '''separate intellects''' ({{HeS|שכלים נ ...chael is the administrator of the cosmic intelligence. In more recent post-Christian times, however, the significant fact occurred that after the Mystery of Gol ...
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  • ...n three hierarchies, form the community of [[cosmic intelligence]]s. The [[Kabbalah|Kabbalists]] also refer to them as [[separate intellects]] ({{HeS|שכלים נפר If one follows the Christian terminology given by Dionysius Areopagita, the following classification of ...
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  • ...it reckons with only one incarnation. This was not the case with esoteric Christian teaching, but popular religion did not include the doctrine of reincarnatio ...fter. Therefore Dante had trained his spiritual organs in the way that the Christian Catholic world had produced.|97|30f}} ...
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  • ...during the [[purification]] time of the human soul in the [[Kamaloka]] (in Christian terminology called [[purgatory]]). Which [[soul forces]] we let pass into t ...o called the world of the [[Holy Spirit]] {{GZ||100|205}}. In the Jewish [[Kabbalah]] it is called [[Briah]] or ''Briyah'' ({{HeS|עולם בריאה}} ''Olam Briyah'', ...
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