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Help The homepage provides access to the different subjects on this site by clicking on the circles in the tree of life. When you move the mouse pointer over the circles, the contents of the subject are displayed in the bottom-centre of the screen. You can return to the homepage at any time by clicking on the button called Home, in the top-left corner of the screen. When viewing the different subjects on this site, you can use the stars of David (Magen David) at the bottom of the screen to move around. The left star takes you to the previous subject and the right star takes you to the next one. The centre star takes you to the top of the page. The order of the subjects, from 1 to 10, corresponds to the order of the sefirot in the Tree of Life. It starts at the top and ends up at the bottom by following the path of the lightning flash. Images with a small magnifying glass underneath can automatically be enlarged if you hold the mouse pointer over them. You can contact this site's webmaster by clicking on the Contact button in the bottom-right of the screen. Browser To take advantage of all the graphical effects on this site, you are advised to use Internet Explorer version 5 (or later). You can download the latest version of the browser free of charge by clicking on the logo below: JavaScript is compatible with versions 4 (onward) of Internet Explorer and Netscape. If you encounter any display problems, please notify the webmaster and specify the name and version of the browser that you are using. Credits The editorial content of this site is merely a summary of the contents of the books and websites indicated in this site's "Sources" section. The author would like to point out that he does not belong to any religious or esoteric organisation, and that the texts on this site therefore only reflect his own personal understanding of the Kabbalah. The image of Cordovero in the "Kabbalists" section is a reproduction of a painting by Yom Tov; the image representing Luria is a reproduction of a drawing by Nicholas Stavroulakis. The rest of the images on this site are free from all rights and only comprise engravings and illustrations from books in the public domain. Comments The author would like to thank Marie and Yvan for their precious technical help. This site is dedicated to Luc, a Breton friend. He will know why... |