Qabalah for Wiccans: Ceremonial Magic on the Pagan Path

· Llewellyn + Orm
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Explore the Tree of Life from a Pagan Point of View

You don't have to shy away from Qabalah anymore—this book makes it easy to use ceremonial magic and incorporate its symbolism into your Wiccan rituals and workings. Join Jack Chanek on an exploration of Hermetic Qabalah and learn how its concepts can be interwoven with the essential elements of Wicca.

Featuring an abundance of journal prompts, exercises, and correspondences, Qabalah for Wiccans is the ideal resource for understanding Qabalah as a Pagan practitioner. You'll uncover Qabalistic connections to Wiccan theology, ascend the Tree of Life through meditation and ritual, and explore the Tree's ten Sephiroth using the four elements, tarot, and more. Revealing many similarities between the two practices, this remarkable book shows you how Qabalah works and why it matters to your Wiccan path.

Includes a foreword by Deborah Lipp, author of Magical Power for Beginners

About the author

Jack Chanek is the author of several books on tarot and witchcraft. He is a High Priest of Gardnerian Wicca and has been reading tarot since he was eleven years old. Jack's work has appeared in The Witches' Almanac, Studio Magicae, and Aries Witch. His numerous television and podcast appearances include Seeking Witchcraft, Oculus Alchemy, and The Witching Hour with Patti Negri. He has taught workshops on tarot, Wicca, and Qabalah around the country. Jack holds a PhD in the history of philosophy and lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. He can be found online at www.JackOfWandsTarot.wordpress.com.

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