Thanks a lot for reviewing and showing this pack..I used to do angel card readings using a tree of life template layout and have since thought a Kabbalah oracle deck could be really good..I really liked the art work and the general idea..I was a bit put off that a lot of it was simply the major arcana of tarot, which in theory I could use any tarot pack instead, and maybe a pack that explored the sephirot energies in more depth would be better for me as a reading..one of my favourite spiritual books is called “A Wish Can Change Your Life” by Gahl Sasson, it’s a really great introduction to the Kabbalah and the book is all about using it in a practical way to create real change in your life over a 10 week period
I really love the idea of this deck and yes i will buy it when the time comes. From what i can see, not only the art is soft colour palette and beautiful, it gently introduce the core concept of the Kaballah (Qaballah) with the keywords and art. Definitely a good beginner friendly deck to start learning or integrating the knowledge and wisdom of Kabbalah into our daily life. In a sense i can see that this deck can in a way use to deep dive into our question or situation and i wonder if it can be used for mundane every day concern fortune telling but in a sense it will carry a punch of extra gems of information for the situation. Looking forward to own this deck and intrigue if the author of this deck will make more similar deck that will dive deeply into the teaching of Kabbalah Mysticism. ❤❤❤
So beautiful! Instant wishlist add, especially since I've read Rachel Pollack's work! 🧿 And the reading fit for me! I just recently ordered a copy of Changeling the Dreaming, a TTRPG all about being a reborn fae in a mundane world.
It’s hard to see a bastardized form of my religious mysticism packaged like this. If I didn’t already have it due to the hay house card club, I definitely wouldn’t buy.
I completely understand why you feel this way. I'm not sure about the authors background, but if they are practicing, I would hope the intent was for this deck to be used by fellow practitioners - at least that was how I took it. I appreciate your view point, as you follow the practice. Thank you! ❤️
@@WickedMoonlight1The author is a teacher of Qabalah so I doubt his intentions were to bastardize that which he teaches. I think his intention was to bring more interest to it and perhaps do what he does, introduce those that do t know much about it. There are references to check out should one want to delve deeper which is appreciated. There is a reverence shown in his writing about the Tree of Life and I think anyone that picks this deck up and reads the history they will never look at the tree of life the same. So many people think it's a Celtic origin, I think they will be surprised it goes back much further then that and from an entirely different region of the world.
@@pellicanofamily4278 I’m a Jew. It’s Jewish mysticism and it’s a closed practice. It’s not for non-Jews. People using the version spelled Qabbalah are already using a form stolen and bastardized with Christianity and esoteric religions.
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Love this deck just what I have been looking for to help with understanding the tree of life , thanks for the review I have now ordered it 🙏
Thank you for this excellent demonstration 😺
Just ordered! Thank you for sharing this review with us all🙏🌺
I love this deck! On my wish list already! Cheers for the flip through, Natasha! 😃🤍👍
The art is very beautiful! It is relatable yet original. Lots of flow, perfect for intuitive messages. Thank you for sharing 💜
Thanks a lot for reviewing and showing this pack..I used to do angel card readings using a tree of life template layout and have since thought a Kabbalah oracle deck could be really good..I really liked the art work and the general idea..I was a bit put off that a lot of it was simply the major arcana of tarot, which in theory I could use any tarot pack instead, and maybe a pack that explored the sephirot energies in more depth would be better for me as a reading..one of my favourite spiritual books is called “A Wish Can Change Your Life” by Gahl Sasson, it’s a really great introduction to the Kabbalah and the book is all about using it in a practical way to create real change in your life over a 10 week period
Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you
🧿 I really do like this deck! I have them on pre order. Can’t wait to get them now😊Thank you for debuting these cards!
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
I love this ❤
I really love the idea of this deck and yes i will buy it when the time comes. From what i can see, not only the art is soft colour palette and beautiful, it gently introduce the core concept of the Kaballah (Qaballah) with the keywords and art. Definitely a good beginner friendly deck to start learning or integrating the knowledge and wisdom of Kabbalah into our daily life. In a sense i can see that this deck can in a way use to deep dive into our question or situation and i wonder if it can be used for mundane every day concern fortune telling but in a sense it will carry a punch of extra gems of information for the situation.
Looking forward to own this deck and intrigue if the author of this deck will make more similar deck that will dive deeply into the teaching of Kabbalah Mysticism. ❤❤❤
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So beautiful! Instant wishlist add, especially since I've read Rachel Pollack's work! 🧿 And the reading fit for me! I just recently ordered a copy of Changeling the Dreaming, a TTRPG all about being a reborn fae in a mundane world.
Enjoy! Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
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It’s hard to see a bastardized form of my religious mysticism packaged like this. If I didn’t already have it due to the hay house card club, I definitely wouldn’t buy.
I can help you with the Hebrew pronunciations if you want and if you intend to use the deck. Some of them have much deeper meanings.
I completely understand why you feel this way. I'm not sure about the authors background, but if they are practicing, I would hope the intent was for this deck to be used by fellow practitioners - at least that was how I took it.
I appreciate your view point, as you follow the practice. Thank you! ❤️
@@WickedMoonlight1The author is a teacher of Qabalah so I doubt his intentions were to bastardize that which he teaches. I think his intention was to bring more interest to it and perhaps do what he does, introduce those that do t know much about it. There are references to check out should one want to delve deeper which is appreciated. There is a reverence shown in his writing about the Tree of Life and I think anyone that picks this deck up and reads the history they will never look at the tree of life the same.
So many people think it's a Celtic origin, I think they will be surprised it goes back much further then that and from an entirely different region of the world.
@@pellicanofamily4278 I’m a Jew. It’s Jewish mysticism and it’s a closed practice. It’s not for non-Jews. People using the version spelled Qabbalah are already using a form stolen and bastardized with Christianity and esoteric religions.
@@pellicanofamily4278Kabbalah specifically originates from 12th century Spain and France as a form of Jewish Mysticism. Spelled קַבָּלָה in Hebrew.
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