>What is the QBLA?
The Qabalah is generally considered to be a set of five ancient codefied sephers, later written in pre-Ezra, Sinatic Hebrew, which initially were passed down through the ages via sing-song, before writing was invented. Of the handful of language scholars in the world who are considered the authorities of the subject, most believe that Hebrew/Qabalah evolved from Sanskrit. All Human roads lead from Summer.
The Human condition is iconofied as existing as an energy 'tree', and is the source idea of the 'Tree of Knowledge' from whence Adm Kadmon ate of the fruit; in theory causing the fall of Man.
The sufficiently psychic can see the 'tree', which is 'described' in the Qabalah as the 'Tree-Of-Life'. It is the Tree-Of-Life that records the MZLA (Hbr=Skt='Kharma') or accretion of negativity that mitigates one's incarnation cycles via the Sephira, the Stations-of-Consciousness.
The Sepher Yetzirah, is one of the five sephers of the Qabalah, which specifically describes the structure, the relationship of the Tree with YHVH and operation of the Tree, as well as the strategies for the Neshema (Hbr='soul', our consciousness) ascending the Tree.
'Yetzirah' is the Hebrew word which describes one of the four dimensions of YHVH's Mind through which one must ascend to escape, and is exactly the same description of the Sanskrit word, 'Astral Plane'. Yetzirah and the Astral plane are exactly the same dimension. Everything paranormal, transpires in the Yetzirah plane. It is in this dimension that Alien craft are seen to operate, by the sufficiently psychic.
ProblemBoards changed their font-set about 8 years ago, else I'd have SPELLED the word in native Ezra Hebrew using UniCode font-set in lieu of Latin transliteration I am forced to utilize here.
In Hebrew, there are no vowels, eg., no AEIOU, however, it is coincidence that Aleph has become associated with Latin 'A'. So to properly spell Qabalah in Hebrew, one can only spell a word with consonants, and so Qabalah becomes QBLA, which is pronounced, in Latin, Qa-Bah-LAh. In actual Hebrew it is spelled, Qoph Beyt Lamed Aleph and sometimes with a Heh on the end and again is pronounced, Qa-Bah-Lah.
Foremost, the Hebrew word, QBLA transliterates as meaning, "to receive".
Depending upon the spelling of the word, indicates the type of study practiced by the adherent, for instance:
- Kabballah is the Jewish mundane intellectual study, but is not practiced
- Cabalah is the Christian mundane intellectual study but is not practiced
- Qabalah is the mystical study of the mystical concepts received psychically during study.
>Where do you find this QBLA?
You search for it. When the student is ready, the teacher appears.
>How exactly do you know this?
I am a student of mystical Qabalah.
>What if you don't do it exactly like they want?
One is caught in the re-incarnation loop, the cycle-trap.
>Is it like a spellbook ritual?
To answer your insinuation, the study is not a 'spellbook ritual'. Although there are mantras and other strategies which act as keys that when held and vibrated in proper resonance, unlock passage ways up through the dimensions of YHVH's Mind, enabling ascension.
>Will I blow myself up in demon fire if I do it wrong?
There are many paths to the top of a mountain, some are quicker and are dangerous, others are safer, and slower. This is where things get tricky for it is a natural consciousness process that has been altered for a selfish alien agenda, in my opinion.
>I'm curious, because I might want to try it.
Likely you are not ready. Anything of value, requires commitment and takes time.
Reminds me of having watched ballet artists rehearsing for an opera. I had attended a few of the rehearsals in the front row, watching the marvelous elegance of the dancers. I mentioned to a friend of mine, sitting with me, that I'd like to try that form of dancing, and one of the male artists on the stage a few feet from us, heard my comment...he turned, looking at me, stuck his nose up in the air, emitting a leering laugh, 'heh heh heh heh', to which I caught the intended inference, "ya gotta be shi.t'n me!? I've been practicing and honing my dance skills 30 years, and you wanna try it!" Yep.
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