The organic image expresses the unity of this Kabbalistic symbol.
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This can be understood better by forming a Kabbalistic table of the same word in English.
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But I understand that you also believe that human science will always be inferior to Kabbalistic and Scriptural studies.
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When he described this holiness, Gordon used Kabbalistic terms that had once been applied to the mysterious realm of God:
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'Tell me what it means to be Kabbalistic, Mendel.
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Elijah sought out this "father of the Kabbalistic Renaissance," and revealed the mysteries of the universe to him.
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Kabbalistic terms in italics.
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After this he is to repeat certain portions of the Mishnah, and something of the Zohar or some other Kabbalistic work.
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And his whole late-period Kabbalistic phase had a bit more tantric sex-meets-mystic Celtic woodland creatures than she had the stomach for.
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The most influential Kabbalistic text was The Zohar, which was probably written in about 1275 by the Spanish mystic Moses of Leon.
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(66) I have read and known certain Kabbalistic triflers, whose insanity provokes my unceasing astonishment.
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In Kabbalistic teachings there is one Trinity which comprises all the Sephiroth, and it consists of the crown, the king and the queen.
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"Only some Kabbalistic formula," he replied, quite naturally.
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White takes the ancient Kabbalistic legend and custom and fits it to today's geek culture, throwing in references to Lost, Dr. Who and Concrete.
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It is the Trinity which created the world, or, in Kabbalistic language, the universe was born from the union of the crowned king and queen.
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When disaster and tragedy engulfed Spanish Jewry during the fifteenth century, it was the Kabbalistic God which helped them to make sense of their suffering.