Definition
Qabbala (also spelled Kabbalah, Kabbala, etc.) is an ancient Jewish mystical tradition aiming to reveal the hidden meaning of the Torah and the universe. It teaches that God is infinite and unknowable, but aspects of the divine can be understood through symbolic interpretations of scripture and esoteric practices. Unlike traditional Judaism focused on law and observance, Qabbala seeks a direct experience of God. It's like a secret code unlocking the mysteries of creation. It emphasizes concepts such as the Tree of Life and the ten Sefirot.