Witches Qabalah
The Witches Qabalah is a book by Ellen Cannon Reed (21 March 1943 – 7 October 2003). Ms. Reed was a well-known priestess of the Isian Tradition of Witchcraft. She lived and wrote in Southern California with her husband Christopher Reed, the co-creator -- along with Martin Cannon -- of "The Witches Tarot", a popular tarot deck.
The Witches Qabalah was a creation of Ms. Reed's imagination. There is no real Witches Qabalah.
The Witches Qabalah was a commercialized attempt by Ms. Reed to merge two popular subjects at the time she wrote the book -- Witchcraft and the Kabbalah.
The true Jewish Qabalah (Kaballah) is a ritualistic, ceremonial system based on the mystical traditions of Judaism. Its correspondences coincide with a monotheistic and Biblical worldview, very much in diametrical opposition to those of witchcraft.
In the Witches Qabalah, the author mixes a stew. Using a pinch of Witchcraft, a pinch of Qabalah, and a pile of potatoes, she cooks up a pot of hot, but unsatisfying gruel fit for only the hungriest and most easily satisfied among us.
The true Qabalah was never intended to understood from a Witch's viewpoint. The Witches Qabalah was simply an attempt at writing a book, throwing a New-Age spin on an age-old subject, and making some fast and easy money.
In reality, the Qabalah is a profound, powerful, and complex system that requires many years of study to fully appreciate and understand.
Witchcraft and the Qabalah can co-exist, but never co-mingle.
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