Cabala
This is a simple discourse on some of the major facets of the Cabala. It is also spelled as Kabbalah and Qabalah.
Origins
Kabbalah: From the Hebrew word QBL meaning 'an oral
tradition', the esoteric and mystical division of Judaism. The Kabbalah
presents a symbolic explanation of the origin of the universe, the
relationship of human beings to the Godhead, and an emanationist approach to
creation whereby the Infinite Light (AIN SOPH AUR) manifests through different
SEPHIROTH on the TREE OF LIFE. Although the central book of the Kabbalah, the
ZOHAR, was not written down until around 1280 -- probably by MOSES de LEON --
the Kabbalah has spiritual links with GNOSTICISM and other early mystical
cosmologies.
In
the Kabbalah, all manifestations are said to have their origin in the AIN SOPH
AUR and the successive emanations of the Godhead reveal aspects of his divine
nature. The system is thus monotheistic in essence, but allows for the tenfold
structure of the sephiroth upon the tree of life. The emanations as they
proceed down from the Godhead to the manifested world, are:
KETHER
(The Crown);CHOKMAH(Wisdom); BINAH(Understanding);CHESED(Mercy)
GEBURAH(Power);TIPHARETH(Beauty & Harmony);NETZACH(Victory);
HOD(Splendor);YESOD(Foundation);MALKUTH(The
Kingdom)
Occultists in the HERMETIC ORDER OF THE GOLDEN DAWN use the
Kabbalistic Tree of Life as a matrix or Grid for comparing the Archetypal
images of different mythologies that could be adapted to Ceremonial Magic. For
example, the merciful father (Chesed) has parallels in other pantheons, namely
ODIN (Scandinavia); ZEUS(Greece);JUPITER(Rome); and RA(Egypt). This system of
comparison became known as MYTHOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCES. It has become common
in the occult tradition to link the ten sephiroth of the Tree of Life with the
22 cards of the MAJOR ARCANA of the TAROT.
Definitions
QBL:
Hebrew word meaning 'from mouth to ear', thereby signifying a secret oral
tradition. It is the meaning of Kabbalah.
Ain
Soph Aur: Hebrew expression meaning 'the limitless light'.
Sephiroth:
The ten speres or emanations on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, a symbol which
depicts the divine energy of creation proceeding like a lighting flash through
ten different stages, culminating in physical manifestation. The sephiroth
represent levels of spiritual reality both in the cosmos and in people because
the Tree, metaphorically, is the 'Body of God', and people are created in his
image. The Tree is sometimes shown superimposed on the body of ADAM KADMON
--the archetypal man.
Tree
of Life: The Tree consists of Ten spheres, or sephiroth, through which
according to mystical tradition--the creation of the world came about. The
sephiroth are aligned in three columns headed by the SUPERNALS (KETHER,
CHOKMAH, BINAH) and together symbolise the process by which the infinite light
(Ain Soph Aur) becomes manifest in the universe. Beneath the Supernals are the
'Seven days of Creation': CHESED,GEBURAH,TIPHARETH,NETZACH,HOD,YESOD,MALKUTH.
Taken
as a whole, the tree of life is also a symbol of the archetypal man -- ADAM
KADMON, and the sephiroth have a role
resembling that of the CHAKRAS in YOGA. The mystical path of self knowledge
entails the rediscovery of all the levels of ones being, ranging from Malkuth
(physical reality) to the infinite source. With this in mind, the medieval
Kabbalists divided the Tree of Life into three sections of the soul: NEPHESCH
(the animal soul) corresponding to the sephiroth YESOD: RUACH (the middle
soul), corresponding to the sephiroth from HOD to CHESED: and NESCHAMAH ( the
spiritual soul) corresponding to the Supernals --especially BINAH.
Practitioners
of WESTERN MAGIC, who use the Tree of Life as a glyph for the unconscious
mind, sometimes distinguish the MAGICAL PATH (which embraces all ten
sephiroth) from the MYSTICAL PATH of the MIDDLE PILLAR, which is an ascent
from MALKUTH through YESOD and TIPHARETH to KETHER on the central
pillar of the Tree.
Zohar:
'The Book of Splendour'--the principal book of the Kabbalah. It is thought to
have been written by Moses de Leon and was first circulated around 1280-1290,
in Guadalajara. It included commentaries on the TORAH.
Gnosticism:
Gnosis is a Greek term for 'knowledge'. The term applies to (Gnosis) certain
religious sects that emerged during the early formative years of early
Christianity, and which believed in
'Hidden
Spiritual Knowledge'. The main factor that differentiated them from
Christianity was their emphasis on knowledge rather than faith.
The
Christian church fathers considered the Gnostics Heretical, or Heretics.
Kether:
The first Emanation on the Tree of Life. Occultists identify Kether as the
state of consciousness where creation merges with the veils of non-existence.
Kether lies on the MIDDLE PILLAR and transcends the duality of CHOKMAH (male)
and BINAH (female), which lie immediately below on the Tree. It is therefore
symbolised in mystical tradition by the heavenly ANDROGYNE (male and female
united in one), and represents a state of mystical Transcendence and union
with the Supreme. It is compared to SATORI and NIRVANA.
Chokmah:
The second emanation on the Tree of Life, following Kether. Occultists
identify Chokmah with the Great Father, the giver of the seminal spark of life
which is potent only until it enters the womb of the Great Mother, Binah. From
the union of the Great Father and Great Mother come forth all the images of
creation. Chokmah is associated with such deities as KRONOS, SATURN,
THOTH, ATUM-RA,and PTAH, in other pantheons.
Binah:
The third emanation on the Tree of Life. Occultists identify Binah with the
Great Mother in all her forms. She is the womb of forthcoming, the source of
all the great images and forms that manifest in the universe as archetypes.
She is also the Supreme female principal in the process of Creation and, via
the process mythological correspondences, is associated with such deities as
The VIRGIN MARY, RHEA, ISIS, and DEMETER.
Chesed:
The fourth emanation on the Tree of Life. Occultists identify Chesed as the
ruler (but not Creator) of the manifested universe; and he is characterised as
stable, wise, and merciful by contrast with his more dynamic opposite,
GEBURAH. Chesed is asscociated with Gods ZEUS (Greek), and JUPITER(Roman).
Geburah:
The fifth emanation on the Tree of Life. Geburah is often associated with
MARS, the Roman God of War, and represents severity and Justice. The
destructive forces of the sphere of Geburah are intended to have a purging,
cleansing effect on the universe. Geburah represents the Creator God, who
applies discipline and precision in governing the cosmos and removes unwanted
or unnecessary elements after their usefulness has passed. Geburah is
reflected in THE CHARIOTEER in the TAROT.
Tiphareth:
The sixth emanation on the Tree of Life.It is the sphere of beauty,
harmonizing the forces of mercy (Chesed) and Judgement
(Geburah), higher on the Tree. Occultists identify Tiphareth as the
sphere of spiritual REBIRTH, and ascribe to it the Solar Deities such as
RA,APOLLO, and MITHRA as well as OSIRIS and JESUS CHRIST. The TAROT card
TEMPERANCE identifies the direct mystical ascent to Tipareth from Malkuth(the
physical).
Netzach:
The seventh emanation on the Tree of Life. Netzach is regarded as the sphere
of creativity, subjectivity, and the emotions -- a very clear contrast to the
sphere of HOD, which represents intellect and rational thought. Netzach is the
sphere of Love, and spiritual passion and is therefore associated with such
deities as APHRODITE, VENUS, HATHOR, and others that personify these
qualities.
Hod:
The eighth emanation on the Tree of Life. Hod is associated with the planet
Mercury and represents intellect and rational thought. It also represents the
structuring and measuring capacities of the mind as opposed to the emotion and
intuitional aspects of Netzach. Hod has no exact parallel in the TAROT, but is
closely linked to the card JUDGEMENT, ascribed to the path between Hod and
Malkuth.
Yesod:
The ninth emanation on the Tree of Life. Yesod is associated with the Moon and
the element Water. Regarded as a Female sphere, it is the seat of sexual
instinct and corresponds to the Genitals Chakra on the archetypal man, ADAM
KADMON. On the Tree of Life Yesod has the function of channelling the energies
of the higher down to the earth below (Malkuth). Occultists associate Yesod
with the ASTRAL PLANE, because if the sephiroth above Malkuth are regarded as
a map of the unconscious psyche, Yesod is the most accessible area of the
mind. Because Yesod is the sphere of Fertility and Lunar imagery, it is
identified with Witchcraft and Goddess Worship.
It
also the, so called, 'animal soul' know by kabbalists as Nephesch.
Malkuth:
The tenth emanation of the Tree of Life. Malkuth is associated with the
Goddesses of the Earth especially PERSEPHONE(Greece), PROSERPINA(Rome), and
GEB(Egypt). Malkuth is the domain of the manifested universe, the immediate
environment, the plane of physical reality. As a consequence, all 'inner
journeys of consciousness' begin symbolically in Malkuth; it is particularly
appropriate, for example, that the myth of the rape of PERSEPHONE confirms her
both as queen of the UNDERWORLD and as a Lunar Goddess. From an occult point
of view, the Underworld equates with the Lower unconscious mind, and the Moon,
represented by the sphere of Yesod, is the first Sephirah reached on the inner
mystic journey up the Tree of Life. Malkuth is closely linked with the TAROT
card THE WORLD.