cabbalic

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cabbalic (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of Kabbalic
    • 1961, Angus Wilson, Anglo-Saxon attitudes - Volume 1958, page 219:
      'I find it so difficult,' he said, his watery eyes gleaming with a pale, flickering light of humour, 'to remember the various cabbalic passwords and devices with which I should approach the Holy of Holies, Robin.
    • 1989, Elizabeth M. Legge, Max Ernst: The Psychoanalytic Sources, page 91:
      The title of Of This Men Shall Know Nothing echoes a particular phrase in a popular text on cabbalic mysteries, Eliphas Levi's La Clef des grands mysteres: "God: that is what we eternally learn to know.
    • 1992, James P. Jacobs, Science, faith, echoes of eternity, page 5:
      It conforms with the cabbalic concept of the Oneness of cosmos and God (Echad).