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  • 21mystical — mystical, mystic, anagogic, cabalistic are comparable when they denote having a meaning or character hidden from all except those who enjoy profound spiritual insight or are spiritually initiated. Mystical and mystic, though often interchangeable …

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  • 22Moses ben Mordecai Zacuto — (ca. 1625–1 October 1697), also known as the Ramaz, was a kabalistic writer and poet. It is generally supposed that his birthplace was Amsterdam, although, like the Amsterdam rabbi Saul Levi Morteira, he probably lived in Venice, the residence of …

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  • 23Jophiel — The Archangel Jophiel (Heb. יופיאל Beauty of God ) is also known as Iophiel, Iofiel, Jofiel, Yofiel ( Divine Beauty ), Youfiel and Zophiel ( My Rock is God ). Contents 1 In Jewish and Cabalistic lore 2 In Christian lore …

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  • 24Reuben ben Hoshke — Reuben Hoshke (Sofer) (died April 3, 1673) (Hebrew: אברהם ראובן הכהן סופר) was a Kabalist and rabbi of Prague. Hoshke, his father s name, is a Polish diminutive for Joshua, mistaken by G.B. De Rossi ( Dizionario, s.v. Oski, Ruben ) and Zunz ( Z.… …

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  • 25abracadabra — abracadábra interj. cuvânt cabalistic căruia ocultiştii, gnosticii etc. îi atribuiau puterea magică de a vindeca anumite boli. (< fr., fr. abracadabra) Trimis de tavi, 08.01.2003. Sursa: MDN  ABRACADÁBRA subst. Cuvânt cabalistic căruia… …

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  • 26Marc Edmund Jones — Dr. Marc Edmund Jones (October 1, 1888–March 5, 1980, age 91) was an American astrologer. Contents 1 Early life 2 Work 3 Published works 4 External links …

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  • 27Meir ben Ezekiel ibn Gabbai — (Hebrew: מאיר בן יחזקאל אבן גבאי) was a Kabbalist born in Spain toward the end of 1480, and living probably in the East. He complained in his twenty seventh year that he had to work hard to support himself and his family (see end of Tola at Ya… …

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  • 28Abraham Azulai — (c. 1570 1643) (Hebrew: אברהם בן מרדכי אזולאי) was a Kabbalistic author and commentator born at Fez.BiographyThe expulsion of the Moors from Spain brought a great number of the exiles to Morocco, and these newcomers caused a civil war from which… …

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  • 29Samson ben Pesah Ostropoli — (d. July 15, 1648) (Hebrew: שמשון בן פסח מאוסטרופולי) was a Polish rabbi who was martyred at Polonnoye, government of Podolia, in the Cossacks Uprising. When the Cossacks laid siege to Polonnoye, Samson, with 300 of his followers, arrayed in… …

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  • 30cryptical — adjective 1. of an obscure nature the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms a deep dark secret the inscrutable workings of Providence in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life Rachel Carson… …

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