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Queer Qabala

Nonbinary, Genderfluid, Omnisexual Mysticism & Magick

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Queer Qabala

By: Enfys J. Book, Christopher Penczak - foreword
Narrated by: Adi Cabral
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Branch Out from Antiquated Interpretations of the Tree of Life

The Hermetic Qabala is a rich framework for understanding ourselves, our magickal workings, and the universe, but outdated descriptions often obscure its intrinsically queer and nonbinary nature. With updated, affirming metaphors and word choices, this guide makes it easy for any practitioner to understand and work with the Tree of Life.

Enfys J. Book welcomes queer people to see themselves in this esoteric practice and offers a variety of pathworkings, exercises, and spells to deepen their understanding of each of the ten spheres (sephiroth). This book also shows magickal communities how to cocreate spaces and structures that are friendlier and more accessible to all. With a modern, inclusive understanding of the Qabala, you can enhance your magick, fully express your identity, and conquer life's challenges.

©2022 Enfys J. Book (P)2022 Tantor
Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Witchcraft Magic LGBTQIA+
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Though written with queer people in mind I found with joy its descriptions of the sepherer of the tree of life the easiest and most understandable I have ever found! If like me you struggle with understanding the Quabala then this book will certainly be a real boon for you queer or not. I would also highly recommend it for parents of teenage children who are confused of their sexuality and identity as a gift to their teens to help them accept themselves as they are. I know full well the fear and horrible situation queer people go through hiding, suppressing and avoiding accepting their true identity. I wish I had this book way back then instead of suffering till my mid 50s. 10 out of 10.

Fascinating and very Helpful.

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