"Naturally, Kabbalah is a Jewish philosophy, and so any attempt to go deep will necessitate a learning of Jewish culture. This is true for any culturally rooted tradition."
I have already realized this and am gradually maturing to such a study...
Quincunx, yes, I am lazy to read and write in English, as the translator does it much better than me) In fact, I am in the process of learning a language, but the process is very slow, again because of my laziness) And other interests.
I am also superficially familiar with the tarot, as well as with all other information. I tried to study the tarot in connection with the Tree of Life according to the book Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki https://www.amazon.com/Inner-Landscapes-...68&sr=8-36 But again, I was let down by self-education, a huge amount of information, the absence of a teacher and the lack of a systematic approach to learning. And consistency and a certain direction-tradition in such matters are important (in my opinion)
But it seems that I took the conversation away from the cube of space, for which I apologize.
I have already realized this and am gradually maturing to such a study...
Quincunx, yes, I am lazy to read and write in English, as the translator does it much better than me) In fact, I am in the process of learning a language, but the process is very slow, again because of my laziness) And other interests.
I am also superficially familiar with the tarot, as well as with all other information. I tried to study the tarot in connection with the Tree of Life according to the book Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki https://www.amazon.com/Inner-Landscapes-...68&sr=8-36 But again, I was let down by self-education, a huge amount of information, the absence of a teacher and the lack of a systematic approach to learning. And consistency and a certain direction-tradition in such matters are important (in my opinion)
But it seems that I took the conversation away from the cube of space, for which I apologize.