IPA: /kəˈbɑːlə/
KK: /kəˈbɑːlə/
A mystical Jewish tradition that seeks to understand the nature of God and the universe, often involving esoteric teachings and interpretations of the Hebrew scriptures.
Many people study qabala to gain deeper spiritual insights.
The word 'qabala' originates from Hebrew 'קַבָּלָה' (Qabbalah), meaning 'receiving' or 'acceptance'. It refers to a mystical tradition in Judaism that seeks to understand the nature of God and the universe.
Think of 'receiving' or 'acceptance' to remember that 'qabala' is about understanding and accepting deeper spiritual truths.