Category
page 1Christian Kabbalah
tree of life
mystic and kabbalistic simbology related to life whose meaning depends on culture or religion
Christian Kabbalah
Christian interpretation of Kabbalah
Monas Hieroglyphica
literary work

Three Books of Occult Philosophy
book by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim
Yesod
Yesod (Hebrew: יְסוֹד Yəsōḏ, Tiberian: Yăsōḏ, "foundation") is a sephirah or node in the kabbalistic Tree of Life, a system of Jewish philosophy. Yesod, located near the base of the Tree, is the sephirah below Hod and Netzach, and above Malkuth (the kingdom). It is seen as a vehicle allowing movement from one thing or condition to another (the power of connection). Yesod, Kabbalah, and the Tree of Life are Jewish concepts adopted by various philosophical systems including Christianity, New Age Eastern-based mysticism, and Western esoteric practices.
Pentagrammaton
thumb|"A Rosicrucian Crucifixion" showing the five Hebrew letters of the "Pentagrammaton" in the hexagram
The pentagrammaton () or Yahshuah () is an allegorical form of the Hebrew name of Jesus, constructed from the Biblical Hebrew form of the name, Yeshua (a Hebrew form of Joshua), but altered so as to contain the letters of the Tetragrammaton. Originally found in the works of Henry Cornelius Agrippa (1531), Athanasius Kircher, Johann Baptist Grossschedel (1619) and other late Renaissance esoteric sources.
Kabbalistic Order of the Rose-Cross
French occult society