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The Talmud - An Occultist Introduction
Baal Kadmon
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Synopsis "The Talmud - An Occultist Introduction"
The Talmud is by far the most important set of books in the Jewish faith aside from the Torah or the first five books of the Old Testament. In many ways, the Talmud may even surpass it in importance. I say this because if the Talmud did not exist, the laws that are written in the Torah would not make any sense. So, in this way, it is like Jewish Canon law. Just like Catholic Canon law explains biblical texts of the bible, so too does the Talmud. It does not only explain laws, but it goes into great depth on many other topics as well. While this book will serve as a general introduction, I am gearing this book more towards those in the occult. I do this because of several requests I have received to do so. Most books on the Talmud are written with an implied understanding that the reader is either Jewish or has some knowledge of Hebrew/Aramaic, even if rudimentary. I find this to be exclusionary to everyone else, especially the western practicing occultist. I also gear this book towards occultists because the Talmud itself has several instances of Magick that I feel are quite interesting. I will mention a few in this book. Though there will be no rituals at the end of the book, I think, as an occultist, you will gain a greater understanding of these texts. In this book, I will cover the following: My Experience with the Talmud The History and Makeup of the Talmud The Context in Which It Was Written and Compiled The Language Used in the Talmud. It's not only Hebrew by the way. Example of Torah Law Elucidation The Mention of Jesus In the Talmud The Talmud's Views on Non-Jewish People Occultism and Magick In the Talmud And Finally, some miscellaneous oddities of the Talmud. I hope you will enjoy it
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