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Kabbalah 1: The World of Klipoth

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This is the first in a series of courses designed to give a complete introduction to the Initiatic Kabbalah. The World of Klipoth introduces the student to the lowest levels of the Tree of Life, the Kabbalah. By understanding these levels any student can understand how to ascend the Tree and thereby free themselves of suffering.

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Item Title Author Hits
Prologue to the Klipoth Gnostic Instructor 1397
Klipoth Introduction pt 1 Gnostic Instructor 10380
Klipoth Introduction pt 2 Gnostic Instructor 6752
Klipoth 1: Limbo (The Moon) Gnostic Instructor 6195
Klipoth 2: Mercury Gnostic Instructor 6633
Klipoth 3: Venus Gnostic Instructor 5257
Klipoth 4: The Sun Gnostic Instructor 5761
Klipoth 5: Mars Gnostic Instructor 5155
Klipoth 6: Jupiter Gnostic Instructor 4431
Klipoth 7: Saturn Gnostic Instructor 6173
Klipoth 8: Uranus Gnostic Instructor 5286
Klipoth 9: Neptune Gnostic Instructor 8683

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