Member Reviews
Qabala has always fascinated me, and to add in the experiences of queer people? You've got me! However, I found Queer Qabala by Enfys J. Book to be a mixed bag. There was a lot of introductory information here but there were also parts that could have used a little more clarification. I felt that the gender fluidity wasn't necessarily a new aspect of the Qabala being shown here, but more that the book aimed to enlighten readers to its original existence in the first place.
It was an interesting read, to be sure, and worth looking into if one is interested in the Qabala.
In this book you will learn about concepts which are not exclusively male or female and how they transcend genders, and this time those concepts are in relation to the esoteric teachings of Qabalah. Actually concepts were always there, and indeed (forex) they can be found in a Dion Fortunes book. In that way this book will open your mind to much broader and human insight. But beside that, in this text one will find a very fine general introduction to the theory of Qabalah and valuable practical magical techniques and rituals. New and fresh ideas are offered. In few minor places further explanations about some terms would be welcomed because Qabalah can be hard to grasp sometimes. One uplifting, beautiful and lucid book or in short: queer book recommended for all.