Godwin's Cabalistic Encyclopedia

Godwin's Cabalistic Encyclopedia

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  • Author:David Godwin
  • ISBN:0738753610
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Summary

One of the most trusted reference works ever published on the Cabala, now available in a deluxe hardcover edition

This book is a complete guide to Cabalistic magic in which every demon, angel, power, and name of God--every sephirah, path, and plane of the Tree of Life--and each attribute and association is fully described and cross-indexed by the Hebrew, English, and numerical forms。 An invaluable reference tool for all Cabalists, pathworkers, magicians, and scholars, Godwin's Cabalistic Encyclopedia explores the most important terms from the Hebrew language, Freemasonry, the Cthulhu mythos, the Aurum Solis, and much more。


The Many Names of God The Angels The Spirits of the Goetia The Shem ha-Mephorash The Correspondences of the 32 Paths The Sinister Tunnels of Set A Guide to Hebrew Pronunciation A Complete Edition of Aleister Crowley's Sepher Sephiroth
Terms of Freemasonry Entities of the Cthulhu Mythos Aurum Solis Spellings Intelligences of The 32 Paths of Wisdom

The classic resource for magicians, scholars, and Cabalists

With listings for every possible Cabalistic and gematria association, aspect, correspondence, and application, this one book is absolutely vital for the complete understanding of western mysticism and cabala。 Godwin's Cabalistic Encyclopedia includes such essentials as all of the two-letter root words found in Biblical Hebrew, the astrological signs, and every demon, angel, power, sephiroth, path, and plane of the Tree of Life。 Each attribute and association is fully described and cross-indexed by the Hebrew, English, and numerical forms with basic meanings and enumerations of the hundreds of terms, words, and names you need to reference as you wind your way through cabalistic magic and gematria。

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Reviews

Samira

This is essential to our own if this is apart of your path。

Mark Upshaw

Great resource to have on hand。 I have used it for decades。

Heidi The Reader

It's an encyclopedia so I feel that the rating system doesn't really apply。 Yes, it's a good reference book, but a five star one? hmmmm。I use this mainly for the English to Hebrew (or Hebrew to English) spellings of various names。 I was surprised as how difficult that information was to locate。 This book takes care of that little problem and much, much more。 It's an encyclopedia so I feel that the rating system doesn't really apply。 Yes, it's a good reference book, but a five star one? hmmmm。I use this mainly for the English to Hebrew (or Hebrew to English) spellings of various names。 I was surprised as how difficult that information was to locate。 This book takes care of that little problem and much, much more。 。。。more

James Staiti

The idea for this book was excellent, and fairly well-executed by the author, with the occasional typo and other such mistakes that someone familiar enough with the subject matter to make good use of this book may easily rectify。

Michael Herrman

You can drive yourself insane with an endless cascade of coincidental correspondences。 You can puzzle over the Tunnels of Set, wonder what they are, wonder why they matter, and wonder why their contemplation trumps self examination。 You can do it in Hebrew。 You can do it in English。 You can do it all until you wonder what you've done。 You can drive yourself insane with an endless cascade of coincidental correspondences。 You can puzzle over the Tunnels of Set, wonder what they are, wonder why they matter, and wonder why their contemplation trumps self examination。 You can do it in Hebrew。 You can do it in English。 You can do it all until you wonder what you've done。 。。。more

Keith

Definitely more useful for the Hermeticist than for the Jewish mystic, although the Hebrew bits are very well done in both an easily readable native font and multiple transliterations where there is doubt or conflict among sources。 The prefatory and supplemental materials are quite good, though I do wish they had gone into more detail on some of the more abstruse topics collected in the encyclopedic entries themselves; e。g。, the Tunnels of Set are referenced throughout, but only about one paragr Definitely more useful for the Hermeticist than for the Jewish mystic, although the Hebrew bits are very well done in both an easily readable native font and multiple transliterations where there is doubt or conflict among sources。 The prefatory and supplemental materials are quite good, though I do wish they had gone into more detail on some of the more abstruse topics collected in the encyclopedic entries themselves; e。g。, the Tunnels of Set are referenced throughout, but only about one paragraph citing Kenneth Grant as the principle source of that material is given, perhaps because Godwin doesn't find it all that useful himself。 It also could use more extensive descriptions on some topics within the entries to obviate the need for cross-referencing to other works, though admittedly that could well push the size of the work up to unmanageable proportions, given its existing heft。 All that said, I'm sure I'll be sifting through this as a reference source quite frequently。 。。。more