Anonymous ID: dc89c3 May 5, 2021, 5:40 a.m. No.13587733   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So we've read a lot muh joo shill junk. I looked up what Judaism says about witchcraft.

 

Why witchcraft? It seems that the masons/satanists/cabal are in witchcraft and "kabbalah". Kabbalah does come from Judaism - but Jews don't practice a form of kabbalah that is intended to alter the world with magic.

 

Are practices such as Wicca and Tarot kosher for a Jew? No

https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/531498/jewish/Are-practices-such-as-Wicca-and-Tarot-kosher-for-a-Jew.htm

 

What is Kabbalah?

https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/170308/jewish/What-is-Kabbalah.htm

 

Generally speaking, Kabbalah is divided into three categories: the theoretical, which concerns itself primarily with the inner dimensions of reality; the spiritual worlds, souls, angels, and the like, and the meditative, where the goal is to train the person who is studying to reach higher elevated meditative states of consciousness and, perhaps, even a state of prophecy through employing the Divine names, letter permutations, and so forth. The third type of Kabbalah is the magical, which concerns itself with altering and influencing the course of nature. It also uses the Divine names, incantations, amulets, magical seals and various other mystical exercises.

 

With regards to the latter, the vast majority of the more important texts of magical Kabbalah have never been published, and perhaps for good reason. Besides being a highly complex issue to master, even when mastered it can be at times dangerous. Many of the earlier Kabbalists have deemed the magical Kabbalah as a precarious discipline. R. Joseph Della Reina (1418 - 1472) was one of the great masters of the magical Kabbalah. Legend has it that he attempted to utilize his spiritual powers to bring the ultimate redemption, and in the process of failure became spiritually injured. Some say he committed suicide, while others say that he transmogrified as an apostate. Others say that he simply went mad. Many Kabbalists in the generations that followed took his actions as a warning sign against practicing advanced transcendental and magical Kabbalah. From therein, the magical elements of Kabbalah have, for all intents and purposes, become extinct, and its knowledge has been completely forgotten.