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Qabala vs Kabbalah

Aug 05, 1997 11:39 AM
by Jerry Schueler


>Yiiiikes!!!! I thought that the only difference between Qabala and
Kabbalah
>(or Kabalah or Kabbala) were in transliteration of a Hebrew term and that
>the differences with regard to a subset of beliefs under an overarching
>term kabalism (or however its spelled). Boy, do I have a lot to learn!!!
>
>Lynn

Don't feel bad, I thought the same thing a few years ago, and then
Alan clued me it.  Qabala refers to the O.T.O. and G.D. interpretations
of Kabbalah.  As such, it includes a lot of New Age "pathworking."  They 
are not quite the same.

Jerry S.
Member, TI


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