qabbala
/kæˈbɑːlə/Definitions
1. noun
a system of Jewish mysticism and magic, or a set of mystic and magical teachings attributed to Rabbi Isaac Luria in the 16th century.
“The qabbala is an ancient Jewish text that has been the subject of much scholarly study.”
2. noun
a set of spiritual and philosophical teachings, often associated with mysticism and the occult.
“The qabbala offers a unique perspective on the nature of the universe and human existence.”