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York Beach, Me. : Samuel Weiser, [1988]
Description
A Kabbalistic Universe describes the processes behind the origin and purpose of Existence. A metaphysical scheme of four interlocking Worlds shows humanitys role in the Chain of Being, which includes angelic and organic creatures. This book brings ancient and medieval kabbalistic cosmology up to date with modern science and psychology.
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LibraryThing member tuckerresearch
A great introduction to the kabbalah and Halevi's (i.e. Warren Kenton's) attempt to apply it and the tree of life universally. Very intriguing.
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xiv, 208 p.; 21 cm
ISBN
0877283494 / 9780877283492
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