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Today, I’d like to talk about the Qabalah, otherwise known as Kabbalah and sometimes Cabala. Specifically, I’ll be talking about how other people talk about it… and what I think about what they have to say. Pretty meta, right? No, it’s just a book review post.

First of all, why is this one word spelled so many different ways? Well, I believe Ivo Dominguez Jr answered this question most aptly, by saying:

“K” is for kosher
“C” is for Christ and
“Q” is for the trans-dimensional being from Star Trek

The Four Elements of the Wise by Ivo Dominguez Jr

Does that make sense? If so, good. If not, go read his book, too.

By some minor miracle, all the books we’ll be talking about today use the same spelling – the one with a “Q.” I’ll be discussing The Chicken Qabalah by Lon Milo Duquette, Qabalah for Wiccans by Jack Chanek, and The Mystical Qabalah by Dion Fortune.

The Chicken Qabalah by Lon Milo Duquette

It was a common practice for some older occult authors to ascribe their writings or manuscripts to ancient authorities. Duquette takes this to another level by not just ascribing to, but also inventing, a character of authority. One of the first things you should know about this book is that Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford was not a real person (except, perhaps, as an alter ego of Duquette himself).

Our story opens with a fictional account of Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford and anecdotal tales of how his Chicken Qabalah philosophy came about. The reader is even presented with a wallet card to self-certify themself as a Chicken Qabalist, whose official slogan reads: “Hell no! I don’t worry about it!” What follows then is a hodgepodge of material from Ben Clifford, including a failed documentary screenplay, the transcript of a radio interview, a collection of “rare essays” from students of the “Zerubbabel Institute of Philosophical Youth,” and more.

The story is so ridiculous, you almost don’t realize you’re being introduced to the Hebrew alphabet, the Qabalistic worlds, Ceremonial Magick, and the Sephiroth. These are complex topics that would otherwise scare the casual reader away.

Duquette is extremely active on Facebook. He posts regular videos and has a bunch of other books for your reading pleasure.

The Qabalah For Wiccans by Jack Chanek

If Chicken Qabalah was your first date with the Tree of Life, then Qabalah for Wiccans is like the entire first year of a relationship where you really start to get to know the Sephiroth.

Alright, that sounds a little weird. Let me try another metaphor.

If Chicken Qabalah is a black and white framework of the tree, Qabalah for Wiccans starts to add drops of color to the page.

Chanek takes a very different approach than Duquette. He makes Qabalah accessible, not by disguising the Hermetic or Ceremonial aspects, but by stripping them away almost entirely. This allows you to work with the core concepts without getting too caught up in complicated ideas. It is very much a feeling book rather than a thinking book.

Many authors in this realm like to throw a bunch of facts and logic at you, then leave without any real guidance on practical application. Qabalah for Wiccans fills that gap with exercises, meditations, and rituals for each one of the Sephiroth.

Jack Chanek has a blog over here if you’d like to go stay up to date on what he’s doing.


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The Mystical Qabalah by Dion Fortune

Not for the faint of heart. The Mystical Qabalah is a heavy book. And it reads so slowly, sometimes it’s almost difficult to get through. But it’s densely packed with everything you never knew you wanted to know about the Tree of Life.

Dion Fortune, whose real name was Violet Mary Firth, founded of the Society of the Inner Light in 1924. She was also a member of the Order of the Golden Dawn along with people like Waite, Yeats, and Crowley. She passed away in 1946, but her book is still a pillar of Hermetic thought. The Mystical Qabalah is a frequent “go-to” recommendation. The information isn’t as accessible, but at this level it doesn’t need to be. Sometimes it just takes work.

Which One Is Best?

All of them.

Seriously.

Lots of things make more sense if you view them in an appropriate order. For instance, the order of Star Wars movies is IV, V, VI, I, II, III, VII, VIII, IX. As such, I’ve presented these books in the order I feel is best: The Chicken Qabalah, followed by Qabalah for Wiccans, followed by The Mystical Qabalah.

I’ve read each of these books multiple times. I can honestly say that each time I go through one of them, I learn something new.

Disclaimer: I’m not endorsed by these authors in any way. I just legitimately like their books. I have, however, included Amazon Affiliate links in this post, which generate revenue for me if you make a purchase.


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4 responses to “Qabalah Books I’d Recommend”

  1. Excellent. Need to read Dion Fortune with a coffee bean at Binah though. Gotta be some significant magick there.

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  2. It’s one of those little kowri (however you spell that) shells not a coffee bean. Had too seek out the painting to get a closer look. Still fits. Still broke reality as far as I’m concerned..

    Drop the mic… #memory

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    1. Oh how interesting! I never noticed the shell in Binah on the cover. My physical book has a different (I image… updated) cover!

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      1. Smart take! Kill the image, hail the flesh. Went to my favorite bookstore today. The owner came out a couple years back as a non-binary person. I saw him with another older gentleman. The two are very old school. Years ago he and I used to chat up books on psychology, science, medicine, philosophy. I got a trove of books on the topics and have also donated books on ethics of psychology and medicine and philosophy over the years. Today was different. Someone has been cooking drugs in my neighborhood. People have been carried out in ambulances high as balls or unconscious. I’ve been labeled a rat or cop and I’ve also been poisoned after having my house broken into and my food tampered with. I don’t care what people do but I don’t enjoy eating my burger with the gourmet sauce I made and then legit passing out afterwards to wake up sweaty for hours afterwards cold with chills sweaty… And feeling like I’m dying. It doesn’t matter. It’s been years of this. Cops refuse REFUSE to help me. So I went to that bookstore today and asked the owner if he could help me. I whispered quietly explaining the situation. I said that someone has been breaking into my home and covertly poisoning me and that I can smell the neighbor next door cooking something awful (it smells like cooked sharpies and burnt plastic and nail polish remover and the smell lasts for about three hours filling my entire apartment). I’ve been poisoned multiple times. I was told covertly it was marijuana but I’ve cooked that before and know how to make those baked goods and the route of action as well as it’s time of effect is not the same. It gets you high it doesn’t knock you the fuck out and make you sick afterwards. I told the bookstore owner the cops weren’t helping me. That I wanted to solve my own case and needed books on drugs, drug and body, forensics. He, knowing the layout of his store, leads me to the section on woman’s health and self help and said “maybe something here can help you.” Of course I lost my mind on him then. What a corrupt piece of trash he is. And in that moment he proved to me who he really is and definitely not at all non-binary. His book store has covert sections within that have hidden portions where you can find books on science and on freemasonry and on psychology. A good portion of the books on psychology and philosophy and ethics I donated to him over the years. He has no idea who I am. And if I wasn’t…. Articles like these wouldn’t exist. And there wouldn’t be a play at my old school about the same. And there wouldn’t have been people at the store ready to burn me because of the man in the house next door with the double plated glass windows who has been telling everyone that I do nothing more than lie.

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