On the Kabbalah and Its Symbolism

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Author(s)

Gershom Scholem

Product Type

Ebook

Format

PDF

Skill Level

Intermediate to Advanced

Pages

225

Publication Year

1960

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Description

Gershom Scholem’s On the Kabbalah and Its Symbolism stands as a cornerstone of twentieth-century esoteric scholarship—an exploration of the inner structure of Jewish mysticism and its profound language of symbols. In this seminal work, Scholem deciphers the spiritual codes hidden within the Kabbalistic tradition, revealing how myth, theology, and mystical psychology converge to shape humanity’s understanding of divine reality.

Through lucid yet deeply metaphysical analysis, Scholem guides the reader into the symbolic universe of the Sephiroth, the divine emanations, and the hidden meaning behind sacred letters and names. He shows how the mystics of Safed and the Lurianic Kabbalists transformed abstract theology into visionary cosmology, using symbolism as a bridge between the finite and the infinite. This book is not merely historical—it is a meditation on how language, imagination, and revelation intertwine to illuminate the mystery of God’s presence in the world.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The spiritual architecture of Kabbalistic cosmology and the ten Sephiroth.
  • The role of symbolism in expressing mystical and divine truths.
  • Insights into the Lurianic conception of creation, exile, and restoration.
  • The psychological dimension of myth and its function in religious experience.
  • The relationship between mysticism, language, and revelation in Judaism.
  • How Kabbalistic thought influenced Western esotericism and philosophy.
  • The balance between historical study and inner spiritual interpretation.

💡 Key Benefits:

  • Provides a deep yet accessible introduction to authentic Kabbalah.
  • Illuminates the symbolic system underlying Jewish mysticism.
  • Bridges academic rigor with profound spiritual insight.
  • Encourages reflection on how divine mysteries manifest through human symbols.
  • Connects Kabbalistic metaphors to universal metaphysical themes.
  • A timeless resource for both scholars and contemplative seekers.

👤 Who This Book Is For:

  • Students of mysticism seeking a clear and authoritative guide to Kabbalistic ideas.
  • Readers interested in the intersection of religion, symbolism, and metaphysics.
  • Esoteric scholars exploring the roots of Western occult and spiritual traditions.
  • Thinkers drawn to the mystical psychology and cosmology of Jewish esotericism.

📚 Table of Contents:

  • Religious Authority and Mystical Experience
  • The Symbolism of the Kabbalah
  • The Idea of the Shekhinah in Early Kabbalah
  • The Concept of the Divine Name and the Language of Creation
  • Tradition and New Creation in Kabbalah
  • Myth, Symbol, and Reality
  • The Messianic Idea in Kabbalism
  • The Restoration of the Divine Order
  • Concluding Reflections: The Symbol and the Infinite
On the Kabbalah and Its Symbolism by Gershom Scholem