Kabbalistic Art

Kabbalah (Hebrew: ........, Tiberian: qab...l.h, Qabb.l.h, Israeli: Kabala) literally means "receiving", and is sometimes transliterated as Cabala, Kabbala, Qabalah, or other permutations. It is held authoritative by most Orthodox Jews. According to its adherents, intimate understanding and mastery of the Kabbalah brings man spiritually closer to God and as a result man can be empowered with higher insight into the inner-workings of God.s creation effectively enabling prophecy and even control over nature. According to Kabbalistic tradition, Kabbalistic knowledge was known to and transmitted orally by the Jewish patriarchs, prophets, and sages (Avot in Hebrew), eventually to be .interwoven. into Jewish religious writings and culture. According to this tradition, Kabbalah was originally (in around the 10th century BCE) an open knowledge practiced by over a million people in ancient Israel [1], although there is little objective historical evidence to support this thesis. - More from Wikipedia

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Abigail Sarah Bagraim
Abigail Sarah Bagraim is a professional artist living and working in Cape Town, South Africa. Abigail specialises in paintings on the Jewish Mystical Theme and has been working in this field for over 20 years.