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The Key to The True
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The Key to The True
Kabbalah
Volume III of The Holy Mysteries
by Franz Bardon
Cost: $29.95
279
Pages soft
bound
The
complete Third Tarot Card
Perhaps the only
complete Explanation and Practical Application of the Entire
Third Tarot Card for our modern times.
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The
Key to the True Kabbalah
by Franz Bardon
The complete Third Tarot Card revealed in its entirety. |
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In The Key
to the True Kabbalah, Franz Bardon demonstrates that the mysticism of
letters and their corresponding sounds, and numbers. The true Kabbalah is a universal teaching of great
antiquity and depth. It has been part of Christendom as well. Out of its
theory came the western calendar. Throughout the ages, adepts of every time and place
have achieved the highest levels of magical attainment through the
understanding of sound, color, number and vibration as embodied in the
Kabbalah. This book, represents the complete third Tarot Card and is the
third book in Franz Bardon's remarkable texts on
Hermetic magic. It is nothing less than a practical guide to such
attainment. Using the common alphabet, Bardon guides the reader
through ever greater levels of Kabbalistic achievement. No other
available text reveals as great a depth of Kabbalistic wisdom or
provides the reader with as much practical training. Though intended
primarily as a working text for those who have completed Bardon's first
and second volumes,
Initiation Into Hermetics and
The Practice of
Magical Evocation, the present work stands on its own, and even those
without the requisite background in practical Hermetics will be
fascinated by the author's intellectual journey through the mysticism of Tantric India, Tibet, the Hebrew Kabbalah, and the ancient sources of
the Western magical tradition.
Below is
placed an allegorical representation of The Tree of Life by Robert Fludd. We
include the work of Robert Fludd in our site in connection with Franz Bardon
because Bardon states that he was Robert Fludd in another incarnation. As Robert
Fludd, Franz Bardon wrote extensively about the sacred mysteries in relation to
Christianity. In his most recent incarnation he wrote the sacred mysteries in a
completely unveiled manner and in the most universal manner in history.
For this
reason placing the works of Robert Fludd and Franz Bardon side by side it is
obvious that their information correlated perfectly. |
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THE
SEPHIROTHIC TREE
by
Robert Fludd
A symbolic representation of the numbers 1 -10: The Kabbalistic cardinal numbers corresponding to the
divine primordial ideas with which the visible and the invisible world was
created.
The Tree of Life. |

The English translation of the Latin information has been
been placed on the perimeter of the original Robert Fludd Sephirothic Tree. |
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Kabbalistic
Number |
Branch |
Sephiroth
or Sphere |
Name of God |
Main Attributes |
Angelic Order |
Triplicity |
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1 |
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Cheter |
Elieh |
Crown -Love |
Seraph |
Father |
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2Seraph |
Father |
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2 |
1 |
Hochma |
Iah |
Wisdom |
Cherub |
Son |
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3 |
2 |
Binah |
Elohim |
Prudence-Cognition -Will |
Thrones |
Holy Spirit |
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4 |
3 |
Chesed |
El |
Clemency-Goodness-Order |
Dominations |
Father |
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5 |
4 |
Geburah |
Elohim gibor |
Powers-Severity-Divine Earnest |
Powers |
Son |
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6 |
5 |
Tipherets |
Eloah |
Grace-Excellence-Patience |
Virtues |
Holy Spirit |
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7 |
6 |
Netreth |
Iehova Sabaoth |
Triumph-Victory-Mercy |
Principalities |
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8 |
7 |
Hod |
Elohim Sabaoth |
Praise-Honor-Beauty |
Archangels |
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9 |
8 |
Iesod |
Elchaivel Sadai |
Foundation-Redemption |
Angels |
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10 |
9 |
Malkuth |
Sadai |
Kingdom-Supreme Power |
Souls |
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This chart indicates the information contained in the
Robert Fludd Sephirothic Tree in a different format. It displays some
relationships between the Kabbalah and Biblical tenets. Some of this information
is Hebraic some is Christian. |
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The diagram to the left is the familiar Hebraic Sephirothic Tree.
Unlike the same information by Robert Fludd this depiction is more suitable
for rhetorical philosophical discussion but does not make any attempt to
apply the Kabbalistic information.
Comparing it to the Sephirothic Tree
presented by Robert Fludd. You will notice that the allegorical Robert Fludd Sephirothic
Tree is much more symbolic of the origin of the Sphere or Sephiroth and
their proximity to God.
The Fludd tree is actually depicted as a tree having its roots in the
Deity, growing downward to the physical plane and in its descent the stages
or "stepping down" with the corresponding angelic orders connected to Christian concepts.
The other charts by Robert Fludd are very detailed and serve to further connect Kabbalah to
Christianity and Franz Bardon's work. The charts currently on our site are
listed below.
Depiction of Meteorological Divination
The Plan of Universal Causes
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The holy
mysteries are part of universal Christianity which Kabbalah is
definitely a part of. |
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There is a
natural impulse to lay claim to things of value. The Hebrews assumed
that Kabbalah was exclusively theirs - which of course it was not. The
Hebrews likely learned it from the Ancient Egyptians. Kabbalah is a set of
universal laws regarding vibration which manifests as sound and counted
by numbers. The sounds are typically symbolized by our familiar
alphabetical letters. Kabbalah also represent the order of and within creation, which
links the highest creative powers to physical manifestation. Within the
"spheres" on 'the tree of life" aka "the
Sephirothic Tree" or "Tree of Spheres," is depicted the hierarchy of
spiritual order. This order is only analogous to the physical planets but
is not the basis for regular astrology. It's astral effects and order
are however the basis for
Kabbalistic Astrology.
It's
amazing how much is attributed to Kabbalistic philosophy that at times
has very little to do with Kabbalah itself. What has been termed Christian Kabbalah is
rooted in Gnostic beliefs or Christian Mysticism. Often most of
the authors of both this and Hebraic Kabbalah liberally use
terms to describe their philosophy taken from the separate disciplines
of Hermetics, Evocation and Kabbalah, making it a disorganized jumble of
fragments. They
are lumped together into a very loosely fitting philosophy that although
filled with pearls of wisdom are not in order and often do not lead to
any practical application. In light
of the more exact work by Robert Fludd and more recently by Franz Bardon it is easy to put the Christian
Kabbalah and Hebrew Kabbalah together into a more orderly, precise, coherent
and applicable work rather than just a philosophy.
The fate of
very high spiritual philosophies with the passing of time is sad. The
keepers of this wisdom edited it to either a) reserve the best pearls of wisdom for
themselves and their order to maintain their power over others or b)
to keep the very high wisdom from becoming profaned. In time only the
shell of the philosophy remains but, its substance is largely gone. The
truth then becomes incomprehensible and cannot find a useful, tangible
or practical purpose. This appears to have been the fate of the very
holy philosophy of ancient Kabbalah.
However,
Divine Providence in its great love and mercy sends a messenger, a
prophet or the like to restore what has been lost at the appropriate
time. This appears to have been done for the Kabbalah through the work
The Key to the True Kabbalah of Franz Bardon and before him, by the 16th
century philosopher Robert Fludd.
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