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 Achad's or Bardon's Qabbalah books, Which should be read with Regardie's GoP
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post Jul 28 2005, 06:12 AM
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Hello folks!

I just finished reading Dion Fortune's book " The Mystical Qabbalah" and have just started reading Regardie's " Garden of Pomegranates". Since the latter book is so thick making it kinda hard to pack around at work and also keep it out of harm's way, I was looking for a pdf that I could print out and take to work not having to worry if it gets fuel on it and ,most importantly, complement "Garden's" and "Mystical's" take on the Qabbalah. The two that I am looking at are Bardon's " Key to the True Qabbalah" and Achad's "QBL". In y'all's opinion, which would tie in better with Fortune's and Regardie's
books or is it pretty much "six of one, half dozen of the other"?

Any guidance much appreciated

G.L.B.

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post Jul 28 2005, 11:19 AM
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Actually, yes! Bardon's system has a different Gematria than Achad, who tends to favor the Golden Dawn/OTO approach. Frater Nero and Doc Holiday are perhaps the two names that come immediately to mind on this Forum that are in the know. Read up! Bardon's approach is wrapped up in his system of magic as opposed to Achad who favors more the mainstream western idea(s). They both make some very interesting points. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/book.gif)


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