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R**L
Journey into the Unknowable.
I originally had checked out this book from a somewhat nearby library, but it was missing its back poster. So, I was joyous when this book arrrived all in tact, including the poster. The Kabbalah diagram is described in this book as a kind of tree of life. Rachel Pollack was quite successful in integrating the two symbolic systems and to help us appreciate both of them better. And without a tiresome dogma, which books of this type may lapse into. Pollack is careful describe each of the 22 sephiroth and to give history of how people in the past have used them. Hermann Haindl's painting is complex, but fetching,and worthy of study, as you try to trace its imagery to the text of the book. There are ten pulses or emanations of divine energy and 22 connections between them. Hence kind of tarot (major arcana) association, beyond the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet. So the essence of God is unknowable, and one must travel back and forthJourney to the through this tree to get to a better understanding of the divine.
T**1
An important book.
Important book for those interested and wanting to learn about basic concepts of the Kabbalah along with some higher concepts that are unique to the system as well as analogous concepts from other cultures. It's out of print, but I wanted to get it because Pollack's insights and wide ranging knowledge across what is often called the occult is unsurpassed today.
D**Y
Balanced, Insightful and Instructive
This is my first deep dive into the kabbalah and fortunately chose this title and this author to break the ice. I started the journey completely in the dark and came out the other side enlightened and hungry for more!
J**R
Great intro to Kabbalah
Rachel is one of the best writers in the occult genre. I’ve never been disappointed by her books
T**N
Enlightening and enlivening...
I've noticed a number of difficulties with some books about tarot and related subjects, and from writers I've learned to respect, even honor. Nevertheless and despite my cavill, this book is really, really wonderful - I just wish that copyeditors did better jobs these days.If you can buy only one book on Kabbala, this might be the one. Pollack is very accepting of the ideas of others and I was tickled to see her mention Alan Moore's Promethea. I was particularly fond of his idea for Da'ath (you'll have to read the book now <G>).Settling in nicely, I was, however, a little jolted by her reference to the apple connected with the tree of knowledge. There is no mention of an apple. The apple connection came into being - perhaps - via the Celts who called the Western Paradise, Avalon - Apple Land. There are numerous legends and mythologies dealing with apples, but let me get to the bottom line: The apple, when halved is a yoni symbol. And for someone such as Rachel Pollack with most impressive credentials, to have made this (common) error has some picky person, such as I(who doesn't know 1/1000th of what this adept knows)is distressing. The question is, what other errors are there that I couldn't possibly recognize?I did recognize, however, that she and DuQuette believe in nine months for a human pregnancy and Pollack even calls it nine LUNAR months. The Gregorian calendar showed up in the late 16th Century, CE. It would seem to me that in the Old Days, the length of pregancies were gauged by the moon; a human pregnancy is 10 lunar months, or 40 weeks - a significant number, as well.As for Haindl's artful and truly grand Tree of Life, sadly, even after I ironed the determined creases, the gloss on it prevents me (maybe it's just I) from truly enjoying the marvels I know are there for me to ponder.Buy it anyway.
J**T
Excelente
Rachel Pollack es una indiscutible referente en todo lo referente al Tarot, su trabajo y dedicación volcados en sus libros nos hace sumergirnos en una dimensión de belleza, entendimiento y sabiduría.
T**N
Ein Sof Aur
Tarot expert Pollack brings her considerable insight to the Tree of Life and takes us on a journey through the sephirot. Multifaceted analysis connects ancient Judaism to modern magic.
A**E
great to use with the Angelarium Oracle of Emanations
Very informational and well written. great to use with the Angelarium Oracle of Emanations cards
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