Message from @Sentient23
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@ComradeChaos so what is your model?
i've never heard of this sefirot thing, is it epistemological, like kant's categories? or an expanded trinity? spinoza thought there were infinite attributes to God beyond matter and consciousness, is this just saying 10 instead of 2?
wasn't it related to Judaism?
yeah, but seems like rabbinic which i don't know much about
sounds complicated
The Kabbalah is a fantastic system of metaphysical abstractions. I highly recommend you read Dion Fortune's Mystical Qabalah
wait, "astrology and tarot"? that's not jewish
is kabbalah (still) considered a jewish heresy? is it a form of negative theology?
@splitprimary it's also been used by hermetic and Thelemic mystics, not to mention the Catholics
Kabbalah isn't one thing, but if you want the source text in English
https://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/zdm/index.htm
https://www.reddit.com/r/bookporn/comments/a0x13q/found_this_rare_book_the_epistle_of_secrets_and_i/
Here's a book on Christian Cabala but it's in latin
https://www.bromer.com/pages/books/29232/paulus-de-heredia/the-epistle-of-secrets
Here's an English translation but it is 300 dollars
^ jewish satanist pagan propaganda, don't read
The last one is literally Christian though @Sentient23
Was it by a catholic?
It was by a converso who prosyletized against Judaism
Need I repeat myself?
>>We see that this opinion regarding the Trinity and Incarnation contradict the official dogma of the Catholic Church at the time of Abner.
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/abner-burgos/
Technically but they didn't treat him like he was.
It's more accurate to say he was his own Christian
He rejected Catholic Dogma?
So he's not a catholic
He contradicted some of it, yes
Whether he contradicted anything is debatable
The point is he's not a catholic
Therefore not a Christian
Point proven
Imagine thinking the Gucci church is actually God's kingdom on earth
Imagine being a pagan larping as a Christian
The current catholic church is satanic
"catholic" under quotations
well
Catholic means "universal": how can a universal doctrine be Christian if it's not universal in the sense of syncretic theology and not in that all are welcome?
Because you simply have a flawed notion of "universal" here
right
universal in the context of the "catholic" word doesn't mean inclusion of all religions/denominations lmfao