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  2. Migene González-Wippler - Wikipedia

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    Las llaves del reino: Jesús y la cábala cristiana; Kabbalah For The Modern World; Angelorum: El libro de los ángeles; Santería: mis experiencias en la Religión; Peregrinaje: la vida después de la muerte; Santería: the Religion: Faith, Rites, Magic, Llewellyn Publications: 2002 ISBN 9781567183290; Cabala para el mundo moderno

  3. Four Worlds - Wikipedia

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    The Four Worlds (Hebrew: עולמות ʿOlāmot, singular: ʿOlām עולם), sometimes counted with a primordial world, Adam Kadmon, and called the Five Worlds, are the comprehensive categories of spiritual realms in Kabbalah in a descending chain of existence.

  4. Tree of life (Kabbalah) - Wikipedia

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    The tree of life (Hebrew: עֵץ חַיִּים, romanized: ʿēṣ ḥayyim or no: אִילָן‎, romanized: ʾilān, lit. 'tree') is a diagram used in Rabbinical Judaism in kabbalah and other mystical traditions derived from it. [1]

  5. Hugo Mujica - Wikipedia

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    2012 Orfismo y errancia: la escritura y los elementos en la poesía de Hugo Mujica. Martín Cerisola. Ed. Académica, España. 2012 Hacia lejanas honduras del silencio y la palabra en la poesía de Hugo Mujica. Catalina Chamorro Villalobos. Ed. Académica, España. 2007 El ‘Ya pero todavía no’ en la poesía de Hugo Mujica. Ana María ...

  6. Atziluth - Wikipedia

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    The word is derived from "atzal" in Ezekiel 42:6. It was taken into Kabbalah via Solomon ibn Gabirol's Meqor Ḥayyim "Fountain of Life", which was much used by Kabbalists. . The theory of emanation, conceived as a free act of the will of God, endeavors to surmount the difficulties that attach to the idea of creation in its relation to G

  7. Comte de Gabalis - Wikipedia

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    Comte de Gabalis is a 17th-century French text by Abbé Nicolas-Pierre-Henri de Montfaucon de Villars (1635–1673). The titular "Comte de Gabalis" ("Count of Cabala") is an esotericist who explains the mysteries of the world to the author. It first appeared in Paris in 1670, anonymously, though the identity of the author came to be known.

  8. Beri'ah - Wikipedia

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    Beri'ah (Hebrew: בְּרִיאָה), Briyah, or B'ri'ah (also known as Olam Beriah, עוֹלָם בְּרִיאָה in Hebrew, literally "the World of Creation"), is the second [1] of the four celestial worlds in the Tree of Life of the Kabbalah, intermediate between the World of Emanation and the World of Formation (), the third world, that of the angels.

  9. Tzimtzum - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew word zimzum can mean “contraction,” “retraction,” “demarcation,” “restraint,” and “concentration.” The term zimzum originates in the Kabbalah and refers to God’s contraction of himself before the creation of the world, and for the purpose of creating the world.