Cabal Collection
"Cabal: Unveiling the Enigmatic World of Esoterism and Kabbalah" Step into a realm where secrets are whispered, and mysteries unfold
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"Cabal: Unveiling the Enigmatic World of Esoterism and Kabbalah" Step into a realm where secrets are whispered, and mysteries unfold. In this captivating 17th-century engraving from a private collection, we witness an extraordinary scene that transcends reality. At the center, a crown lies humbly at the feet of a formidable demon, symbolizing esoteric power held by unseen forces. Men valiantly battle monstrous creatures in an epic clash between light and darkness. Surrounding them are intricate Kabbalistic signs, revealing the profound knowledge sought by those who delve into ancient wisdom. The letter O takes us to Mountain Ondin, where an Elemental Water Genie follows the path of Cabalists. This ethereal being embodies their connection to nature's elements as they navigate through hidden realms. A representation of the entrance to the House of Mysteres stands as a symbol of eternal life—a gateway to enlightenment for those initiated into its sacred teachings. Kabbalah unveils itself once more with Adonai's symbolic identification of God in vibrant colors on lithographic prints. Its mystic allure beckons seekers to explore deeper truths within Hebrew scriptures. Intriguingly dated April 22, 1872, "ON N ENTRE PAS" lithograph hints at concealed knowledge accessible only to chosen few—an invitation or warning? Amidst amusement combined with instruction lies a cartoon reflecting reform—a subtle nod towards societal transformation guided by clandestine influences. Witnessing unlikely encounters like that between King Cabal and Nepalese royalty reminds us that these enigmatic circles transcend borders and cultures—uniting seekers across time and space. An illustration for William Congreve's "The Way of the World" transports us further into this mysterious universe—where intrigue intertwines with artistry on lithographic canvases.