Daniel Moler is a writer, artist, educator, and shamanic practitioner. Formerly an adjunct professor, he has extended his teaching, which includes professional training and independent academia, to other areas of life. Daniel is a sanctioned teacher of the Pachakuti Mesa Tradition, a form of Peruvian shamanism brought to the United States by respected curandero don Oscar Miro-Quesada. Trained in multiple spiritual disciplines, Daniel uses the art of shamanic healing to help others during times of transition and transformation. In order to provide the most holistic healing environment, he works within a wide variety of modalities, including energy healing, curanderismo, herbalism, Zen, and Hermetic alchemy via the Holy Qabalah. As a writer, he has published fiction and nonfiction works around the world in magazines, journals, gaming modules, and online, including Positive Health Magazine, Cannabis Culture, The Tattooed Buddha, Sacred Hoop, Elephant Journal , and A Journal of Contemporary Shamanism . He is the author of two books, RED Mass and Machine Elves 101 , as well as a contribution on San Pedro healing ceremonies in Ross Heavens book Cactus of Mystery . Visit Daniel online at www.danielmolerweb.com.
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Names: Moler, Daniel, author.
Title: Shamanic Qabalah : a mystical path to uniting the tree of life & the
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Description: First edition. | Woodbury, Minnesota : Llewellyn Publications,
[2018] | Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Acknowledgments
This work could not have been accomplished without the undying support of my wife and muse, Autumn Paige-Moler. Shamanic Qabalah is just as much her work as it is mine, as she walked through this process every step of the way with me, editing my work, inspiring countless ideas, and never allowing me to give up. Thank you, Sonqo Suwa, for always believing in me, most especially when I couldnt believe in myself!
Also, a bow of gratitude goes to John Nichols. This concept never would have been possible if it wasnt for his work in the Mysteries. And another bow to my maestro , don Oscar Miro-Quesada, for your continual advice and support, as well as putting up with my monkey brain when it got out of hand (which it occasionally does). And to my editor, Lauryn Heineman, who transformed my inane ramblings into a coherent structure that finally made sense your hard work has been invaluable!
And to others who contributed greatly to the development of this project: Gerry Stribling, Mary Gustafson, Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki, Hank Wesselman, Eliott Edge, Elaina Cochran, Joan Parisi Wilcox, my fellow pathworkers from the Mystic Path, and all the amazing souls at Llewellyn Worldwide.
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Contents
PART I:
Chapter 1:
Chapter 2:
Chapter 3:
PART II:
Chapter 4:
Chapter 5:
Chapter 6:
Chapter 7:
Chapter 8:
Chapter 9:
PART III:
Chapter 10:
Chapter 11:
Chapter 12:
When Man had observed in the Father the creation of the Creator, he himself wished to create; and he was given permission to do so by the Father, being begotten in the sphere of the Creator, he observed carefully the creations of his brother from which he obtained every power. The Father and the brother loved him, and each gave him of their own authority. Having acquired knowledge of their essence and partaking in their nature, he wished to break through the circumference of the spheres and to come to know the power of him who was set in authority over the fire.
poimandres to hermes trismegistus, the corpus hermeticum (book 1:13)