Spirituality, numerology, tarot and other "occult" sciences
Let's take steps together to understand the basis of these notions that we find in the title of the article.
I will present here everything I know about the concepts presented, plus many others that I will introduce easily and subtly into the content of the posts and ideas that we will debate.
From the most trivial to the most complex things that surround us or that are inside us, we will try to explain their existence in our lives.
Being the first publication I am making on this subject, it is difficult for me to find the most appropriate words.
My enthusiasm reaches high levels and I am sure that together we will manage to deeply assimilate the information that I want to combine in this blog.
To begin with, I would like to briefly present some of the notions that I will debate.
Numerology is an esoteric practice that assigns numerical meaning and influence to various numbers. Numerology representative image might include numbers, symbols, or elements related to astrology, such as the zodiac and horoscope, which also rely on numerology in the interpretation and astral influence of numbers.
Kabbalah (or Kabbalah) is a form of mystical and esoteric teaching that has its roots in the Jewish tradition. The term "Kabbalah" means "receiving" or "revealing" in Hebrew, suggesting that it is knowledge transmitted from God to mankind.
This mystical tradition emphasizes understanding the hidden aspects of reality, such as the divine nature and deep structures of the universe. Kabbalah explores how the physical and spiritual worlds are connected, using specific symbols, numbers and techniques to understand the hidden meanings behind sacred texts and everyday phenomena.
The main branches of Kabbalah include:
Theoretical Kabbalah: Focuses on the study of the structure of the universe, symbols and Sephiroth (divine aspects), as well as spiritual journeys and understanding of mysticism.
Practical Kabbalah: Focuses on the practical aspects of Kabbalah, such as specific prayers, meditation, and practices for reaching a higher level of understanding and connection with the divine.
Jewish Kabbalah: It is based on the understanding and interpretation of Jewish texts, especially the Torah (the sacred text of Judaism).
In recent decades, Kabbalah has also attracted interest from outside the Jewish tradition, being studied and explored by people from different cultures and religions. Over time, various currents and interpretations of Kabbalah have emerged, and today, this mystical tradition continues to be a source of inspiration and instruction for many spiritual seekers.
The pentagram is a five-pointed symbol that has been used in various cultures and traditions throughout history. It can be represented as a five-pointed star or as a star crowned with a circle. The pentagram has different meanings for various cultures and traditions, such as spiritual symbolism, occultism, and alchemy.