| 31. | This metaphor derives from Judaic Kabbalah, though is understood less universally.
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| 32. | Swedish mystic Johannes Bureus credited the work for his interest in Kabbalah.
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| 33. | The lyrics contain various references to Aleister Crowley, Kabbalah and gnosticism.
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| 34. | Its listing incorporated, expanded and explained earlier Medieval / Classical Kabbalah.
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| 35. | In general, the dialectic of Kabbalah often closely resembles deconstructivist philosophy.
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| 36. | Where Halacha descends generationally through time, Kabbalah ascends generationally.
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| 37. | Here the Kabbalah brought together an esoteric fusion of religion and philosophy.
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| 38. | I just did some editing on the Kabbalah Centre article.
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| 39. | Kabbalah originally developed entirely within the realm of Jewish thought.
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| 40. | This is mentioned in various prayers and discussed in writings of Kabbalah.
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