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The Zohar's influence over [[occult]] rituals and practices remain significant. Many of the tenants of [[King Solomon|Solomonic magic]], and [[ritual magic]] in general originated with the philosophies found in this book. Nearly every [[grimoire]] from the Medieval Period drew some of its information from the Zohar, and the attempt by European [[magician]]s to syncretize Christian and Jewish mysticism sprang from the principles of the Zohar.
The Zohar's influence over [[occult]] rituals and practices remain significant. Many of the tenants of [[King Solomon|Solomonic magic]], and [[ritual magic]] in general originated with the philosophies found in this book. Nearly every [[grimoire]] from the Medieval Period drew some of its information from the Zohar, and the attempt by European [[magician]]s to syncretize Christian and Jewish mysticism sprang from the principles of the Zohar.
Concepts such as the 72 [[Kabbalistic angel]]s, the [[Archangels of the Zodiac]], and other esoteric topics first appeared in this book.


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