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Available
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Publication
Element Books Ltd (1995), Edition: Rev Sub, Paperback, 272 pages
Description
Based on a diagram known as the Tree of Life, the cabbala is a system of self-exploration and can be used to analyze thoughts, feelings and sensations. The ten spheres and the 22 paths joining them show the stages and levels of consciousness. This revised edition includes correspondence tables which show connections between various universal symbols and aim to help readers to understand that, in reality, everything is related.
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Physical description
272 p.; 9.06 inches
ISBN
1852306823 / 9781852306823
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