Wiktionary
a. (alternative spelling of cabalistic English)
WordNet
adj. having a secret or hidden meaning; "cabalistic symbols engraved in stone"; "cryptic writings"; "thoroughly sibylline in most of his pronouncements"- John Gunther [syn: cabalistic, qabalistic, cryptic, cryptical, sibylline]
Usage examples of "kabbalistic".
Here kabbalistic precepts were not only studied but were put into proactive practice in all areas of life.
According to kabbalistic teaching, on Shabbat we revert to the spiritual condition of Adam in the Garden of Eden before the sin took place.
I gain wisdom and strength to live according to kabbalistic teachings.
My parents were not only studying and living each day according to kabbalistic teachings, but were also actively making Kabbalah available to anyone who desired to learn.
As my parents explained, the souls of the masters were still present in Safed, and the purpose of our visit was to connect with the souls of the kabbalistic masters who had created this extraordinary environment.
Its meaning will become clearer as you read this book and as you explore the great kabbalistic teachings of the past.
This is science, poeticized here and there, and this you can compare with the kabbalistic belief that every person has a sun inside him, a radiant burst of energy.
From a kabbalistic perspective, the key is to recognize the common origin of all immobilizing fears, whether their point of reference is in the physical world or in our hearts and minds.
My second observation about the happiest times of your life is actually a powerful kabbalistic lesson.
In one immeasurably small moment the Vessel took the full force of the returning Light, and the result was the defining event of all kabbalistic teaching.
In Kabbalistic terms, this is what the coming of the Messiah really means-and what could be more in our own interests than that?
Since it is also one of the foundations of all kabbalistic teaching, it deserves careful explanation.
In this last chapter, we will briefly review what the answers are according to kabbalistic teaching.
According to kabbalistic teaching, humility is simply the understanding that nothing we have is ours.
In fact, no area of life demonstrates the major kabbalistic teachings more clearly than the giving-and the receiving-of charity.