The Witch's Qabalah

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Weiser Books, 1997 M09 1 - 192 pages

Because the classic writings on the Qabala have been expressed primarily in the terminology of the Western Mystery Tradition or in terms of the ceremonial magician, its usefulness as a tool for the Craft has been overlooked. With this book, Ellen Cannon Reed -- a High Priestess of the Isian tradition -- brings the symbolism of the Qabala into a new light so pagans can see its value and use it to enhance the Great Work.

Reed explains the Tree of Life -- the primary symbol used to represent the universal energies as "revealed" by the Qabala -- and how its spheres and paths correspond to elements in the pagan tradition. Teachers can use the Qabala to understand the growth of students and their problems, using the Vices and Virtues to recognize stages of growth. Reed also provides exercises, meditations, and encouragement to students who are studying without a teacher. She discusses the Qabala as it appears in everyday life, which spheres of the Tree of Life to use for specific workings, and details two rituals using the Tree: a Dedication to the Journey, and the Rite of mending Love. Reed's command of the material allows teachers and students alike to gain powerful insight into their own search for spirituality. First published in 1983 as Witches Qabala Book 1: The Goddess and the Tree, this revised and updated edition is enhanced with Reed's thirteen additional years of experience.

 

Contents

THE MYSTERIES OF THE WEST
1
THE TREE OF LIFE
7
I AM THAT WHICH IS ATTAINED
37
LISTEN TO THE WORDS
45
THERE SHALL YE ASSEMBLE
51
LET THERE BE BEAUTY
63
FOR BEHOLD ALL ACTS
71
TO THESE SHALLI TEACH THAT
77
CREATING YOUR OWN TREE
107
THE SOLITARY STUDENT
123
QABALA FOR TEACHERS
129
THE END
141
THE ASTRAL TEMPLES
173
THE SPHERES
181
RITUALS
189
RECOMMENDED READING
203

AND THE WHITE MOON
83
I AM THE BEAUTY
91
THE FOUR WORLDS
99

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About the author (1997)

Ellen Cannon Reed (1943-2003) was the most widely known priestess of the Isian Tradition of Witchcraft. She was the author of The Witches Qabalah and cocreator of The Witches Tarot, which combines Wiccan elements with traditional Qabalistic symbols and imagery.

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