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  1. (cabala) an esoteric or occult matter resembling the Kabbalah that is traditionally secret
  2. (cabala) Kabbalah: an esoteric theosophy of rabbinical origin based on the Hebrew scriptures and developed between the 7th and 18th centuries
  3. (cabalism) Kabbalism: the doctrines of the Kabbalah
  4. (cabalism) kabbalism: adherence to some extreme traditional theological concept or interpretation
  5. (cabalist) a member of a cabal
  6. (cabalist) an expert who is highly skilled in obscure or difficult or esoteric matters
  7. (cabalistic) having a secret or hidden meaning; "cabalistic symbols engraved in stone"; "cryptic writings"; "thoroughly sibylline in most of his pronouncements"- John Gunther
  8. (Cabalistic) A cabal is a number of people greater than two together in some close design, usually to promote their private views and interests in a church, state, or other community, often by . ...
  9. (cabalistic) Of or relating to a cabal; secretive and cliquish
  10. (Cabala) also Kabbala(h) and Qabala. The ancient Hebrew magickal system.
  11. (Cabala) (also spelled Cabalah, Caballa, Caballah, Cabbala, Cabbalah, Cabballa, Cabballah, and various spellings starting with the letters K or Q): A Jewish mystical tradition with roots in Palestine during the 1st century CE and which developed during the 12th century. ...
  12. (Cabala) (Heb.) - The hidden wisdom of the Hebrew Rabbis of the middle ages derived from the older secret doctrines concerning divine things and cosmogony, which were combined into a theology after the time of the captivity of the Jews in Babylon. ...
  13. (Cabala) (käb-ä'-lä), Hebr. A system of Hebrew mystic philosophy which flourished in the Middle Ages.
  14. (Cabala) A body of Jewish theological and philosophical learning commonly used as the basts for the Western Ceremonial Magick Tradition. Also spelled Kabbalah, and Quaballah.
  15. (Cabala) A school of thought concerned with the mystical aspects of Judaism.  Cabala, or Kabbalah, seeks to define the nature of God, the universe, and human beings, emphasizing spiritual realization.
  16. (Cabala) Also spelled: Kabbalah, Qabalah, etc.  Certain esoteric and mystical teachings of Judaism, especially forms assumed from the 12th century onward. ...
  17. (Cabala) Esoteric Jewish traditions that attempt to "decode" the writings of the Old Testament.
  18. (Cabala) It has already been stated that this section contains no less than 130 numbers. It includesAbraham Abulafia's commentary on the "Moreh Nebukim" (perhaps unique), and works by Joseph Gikatilla, Moses b. Shem-Ṭob of Leon, Moses Cordovero, and Moses Ḥayyim Luzzatto (Add. ...
  19. (The Cabala) The Bridge of San Luis Rey, and The Woman of Andros by Thornton Wilder
  20. (cábala) [f] [from Hebrew qabbalah 'tradition', the study and interpretation of the religious Jewish texts using hermetic techniques, and the mystic philosophy supporting them] a token of luck, a ritual action that must be performed or a thing that must be carried or worn to bring good luck to a ...
  21. (cabalistic) pertaining to mystic symbols
  22. (Cabalistic) Of mystic arts or teachings.