What is cabalistic?

Cabalistic, also known as Kabbalistic, refers to a spiritual and mystical tradition that originated in Judaism and has spread to other religions and philosophies. It involves the study and interpretation of esoteric teachings of the Torah and other religious texts, including the Zohar, which is the primary text of Kabbalah.

Cabalistic teachings include concepts such as the sefirot, which are ten attributes or emanations of God, and the tree of life, which represents the path of spiritual development and enlightenment. Other key concepts include the concept of Ein Sof, which refers to the limitless and infinite nature of God, and the four levels of interpretation of sacred texts: literal, allegorical, ethical, and mystical.

Cabalistic practices include meditation, prayer, and other forms of spiritual contemplation, designed to deepen the individual's connection to God and enhance their spiritual development. While Kabbalah is primarily associated with Judaism, it has also influenced other mystical traditions, including Christian mysticism, Freemasonry, and New Age spirituality.