Simplified Qabala Magic
K**W
For herein lies the Kingdom. . .
Just finished this book at my cousin's house in Crisfield, relaxing on the Eastern Shore of Maryland for a week. As always, this is another very well written book by Ted Andrews. Ted is extremely knowledgeable about diverse modalities and he does not hesitate to provide step by step directions on the "how to". It seems like some authors write just enough to get you interested in their next book. Not Ted. The information he provides in his books is thorough, well written, easy to follow and easy to understand. This book is no exception. As a beginner into the Kabalah (which you will find spelled several ways), I found this book excellent. It provides a lot of detail.I became interested in the Kabalah as a result of delving into various healing modalities, beginning with Reiki. I listened to a CD on the Kabalah by Rabbi David something, but it just gave some real basic overall theory, like "we are all one". It was true and good but not much info. I tried to pick up a class with the Rocky Mountain Mystery School but my schedule conflicted. Since I regard the books produced by Ted Andrews as always excellent, I thought I would give this a try, especially since I found myself beginning to use a few God names, by accident? Strange, huh? Especially since I do NOT have a Hebrew background. Now, after reading this book, I understand why I began using these God names.If you have a sincere interest in moving forward in spiritual understanding, you will most likely be reading though most of this book over and over, because it provides information that you will probably reference over and over. I found myself developing my own chart for reference of the 10 God names corresponding to the Tree of Life explained in the book, the archangels who work with each sephiroth (level), the attributes of each God name (what qualities you work with for each), the color attributed to that level (black, white, etc.) and much other info. I assure you, I plan to work with this book. I probably will try again to pick up a class or 2 on the Kabalah. (I am also scheduled for a Silva class in August 07.)To give you a better example of what's in the book: it teaches you how to understand the Tree of Life and how to work with each of 10 levels of the sephiroth. Let's pick one, and I think God will forgive me for saying his name in a review if it will convince those who need it to buy the book and progress spiritually. Jehovah Elohim is one of the 10 God names. Yes, you can just pray to God, but if you say Jehovah Elohim, it's more specific: kind of like calling me Kathy W. instead of saying "Hey, You". It's calling on a specific attribute of God. That level of consciousness is BINAH, which is "understanding" and the Archangel most closely associated with that level is TZAPHKIEL, and the lower order of angels is Aralim. You can seek assistance in "understanding" from these angelic beings. The related virtue is silence. The vice is avarice if the energy is out of balance. The "understanding" astrologically relates to Saturn-like influences. Saturn teaches us that through patience and time we can come to "understand" that which has been hidden from us. The linking musical note is "A". The related color is black and fragrances are myrrh and chamomile, and there is so much more information than I could ever put in this review.Ted also explains about the principles of energy, thought and sound and how they are used. He explains several Kabalah exercises, and exactly how to do them. He also takes care to explain basically that you need to take care to work with the Kabalah with only pure intent and to progress slowly. That was the first and best advice I ever received when I began to work with spirituality and advanced energies. If you are not prepared to do that, forget this book and go read "Gone With the Wind" again cause you could be playing with fire--mainly because you could really get confused. It would be like enrolling in advanced Greek language studies before you had the introductory course, then getting real confused and frustrated. But, if you are ready to go forward with a pure heart, this book is a great one to have for your spiritual library.The Kabalah is a book for a spiritual journey, part of YOUR spiritual journey. It's not a novel you just read once. You read it once, then begin to practice the concepts, meditate, and work with the levels of consciousness and energies. You seek to understand more, like a study course that never really ends.
P**.
Simplified Qabala Magic.
I loved this book, Ted breaks down the qabala beautifully, after over 35 years of studying the occult and perfecting my craft, I was ready to jump back off into qabala and incorporate my own spiritual journey on the tree. The great mother revealed to me in a channeling session, magic is now at a mental level and must be elevated to the mental universal sphere. Working the qabala into your energy sphere chakra centers if you will, is where you will see the energies being activated. I'm all for simplifying the qabala. I cannot stand the dogmatic patriarchal religious drivel that mires this beautiful system down, while you do have to spend time studying the qabala in its entirety, the different spheres, paths, and associations. I absolutely refuse to fill my brain with useless patriarchal dogma to where I cannot use my critical thinking skills and channel the various primordial realms to receive the downloads, to incorporate into the tree which I have personalized for my own spiritual elevation. This book breaks down the different tenets and how to incorporate them into yourself. You will essentially become the qabala using the mind and your energy force filed toactivate this powerful system to begin working for you.
I**Z
Great read.
Great little informative and inspirational book on the Qabala, for novices and not. A simplified guidebook to what Qabalustic Magic is about.
D**R
Qabala Magic
I never really was interested in learning about or practicing Qabala until I picked up this book. Ted Andrews has made what appears to be a super complicated subject very easy to understand and grasp for those new to the subject. I really enjoy all of the charts and the diagrams he uses to help grasp all of the different levels Gods and Angels. I normally use his Middle Pillar exercise and the Qabala Cross exercise at least every other day to help build and strengthen my aura and energy. So far it does seem to be working. Every time I work with higher energy levels and use my mantra book I have the strangest coincidences of good luck. The book overall is a pretty quick and easy read so if you are interested in what it is and getting started this is a great book to explore the subject with.
S**1
Essential read!
This is an essential read for any practicing magician or anyone that’s interested in the Tree of Life. Written well and very easy to digest complicated material. Highly recommend.
S**E
Quick service
Very happy with my transaction..... arrived very quickly.
R**S
Wish I had read this first
I have read several other books on the Qabala - Fortune, Mathers, et al - and gathered some good information, but was always left asking, "Well, what do I do with this?" Not so with Andrews.His book is very practical, straightforward, and (as the title indicates) simplified for the student who has little or no knowledge of Qabalistic theory. It is likewise invaluable for others, like me, who have some knowledge, but are a bit confused as to how to apply the knowledge to daily life.I am quite certain that I could have saved myself valuable time and energy had I started here. Wonderful book. Thank you, Mr. Andrews!
S**T
Easy Then Goes Deep
Still reading in between jobs. But, so far. Very interesting read. Did have to re-read some areas to clarify. One of Ted's better books. (read many of them)
J**H
Not For Beginners
I bought this book Simplified Qabala Magic because my teacher told me to. It seemed very complicated at the beginning, but now that I have been having lessons for over 2 years I have re-read it and it all falls into place.
J**N
A fantastic and engaging overview
This is an excellent book for anyone who is looking for an introduction and overview of Qabala. It is very well written with energy and passion which challenges and inspires the reader to consider where to go (or not go) next on their journey. I gleaned so much from this book and am looking forward to exploring this subject further. In short, it is well worth reading!
J**E
A recommended read
I have not yet been able to read this book fully, but have found it a most useful reference guide. I bought it on recommendation and can honestly say I am not disappointed. I have other Ted Andrews books and all are insightful and helpful. If you are interested in this particular area, this is the book for you!
A**R
Personally I couldnt get to grips with it.. ...
Personally I couldnt get to grips with it.... maybe I will be ready to read it and process the info another time in the future
N**E
Excellent book!!! 😊
Wonderful book, promptly received - thank you!!! 😊
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