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I edited the post above. I'm not a Kabbalist because I don't know everything there is to know about Kabbalah. Kabbalah isn't a book, it's SEVERAL books and teachings. the Zohar being one of the more famous texts and the Talmud being the traditional text. It's just a bitch to get the Zohar because a lot of it has been lost in translation and it's a collection of like 20 books.

I do have books on Kabbalah, one particular book caught my attention because the author had my same birthdate, and clearly the same interests..so I ordered it last year to my Barnes & Noble and picked it up in store. I'm maybe 30 pages deep but it's vague and cryptic as fuck. A lot of the stuff I know regarding Kabbalah was from prior research, but I did learn some new shit from the book

which is titled Mystic Qabalah by Dion Fortune.
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I edited the post above. I'm not a Kabbalist because I don't know everything there is to know about Kabbalah. Kabbalah isn't a book, it's SEVERAL books and teachings. the Zohar being one of the more famous texts and the Talmud being the traditional text. It's just a bitch to get the Zohar because a lot of it has been lost in translation and it's a collection of like 20 books.

I do have books on Kabbalah, one particular book caught my attention because the author had my same birthdate, and clearly the same interests..so I ordered it last year to my Barnes & Noble and picked it up in store. I'm maybe 30 pages deep but it's vague and cryptic as fuck. A lot of the stuff I know regarding Kabbalah was from prior research, but I did learn some new shit from the book

which is titled Mystic Qabalah by Dion Fortune.
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