Kabbalah-of-the-Golden-Dawn-Pat-Zalewski - D Ank Unlimited
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The Soul <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> <strong>Kabbalah</strong><br />
Astrological Breakdown <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Body<br />
Astrological Influence<br />
Air<br />
Mercury<br />
Moon<br />
Venus<br />
Aries<br />
Taurus<br />
Gemini<br />
Cancer<br />
Leo<br />
Virgo<br />
Jupiter<br />
Libra<br />
Water<br />
Scorpio<br />
Sagittarius<br />
Capricorn<br />
Mars<br />
Aquarius<br />
Pisces<br />
Sun<br />
Fire<br />
Saturn \ Earth<br />
BOdy Part<br />
Respiratory Organs<br />
Cerebral and Nervous System<br />
Lymphatic System<br />
Genital System<br />
Head and Face<br />
Shoulders and Arms<br />
Lungs<br />
Stomach<br />
Heart<br />
Back<br />
Digestive System<br />
Liver<br />
Organs and Nutrition<br />
Intestines<br />
Hips and Thighs<br />
Genital System<br />
Muscular System<br />
Kidneys and Bladder<br />
Legs and Feet<br />
Circulatory System<br />
Organs <strong>of</strong> Circulation<br />
Excretory System<br />
In his book Garden <strong>of</strong> Pomegranates, Israel Regardie made <strong>the</strong> observation<br />
that:<br />
In <strong>the</strong>ir analysis <strong>of</strong> man, <strong>the</strong> Qabalists found that hand in<br />
hand with <strong>the</strong> physical body man had an automatic- or<br />
habit-forming or desire-consciousness, which gave him<br />
impetus and volition in certain directions. It took care <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> functions <strong>of</strong> his organism to which conscious attention<br />
was seldom directed, such as <strong>the</strong> circulation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
blood, <strong>the</strong> beating <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> heart, and <strong>the</strong> involuntary<br />
motions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> diaphragm resulting in <strong>the</strong> inspiration<br />
and expiration <strong>of</strong> breath. They also noted <strong>the</strong> faculty <strong>of</strong><br />
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