Mormonism for Everyone
Unlocking the Path of Revelation
Mormon Kabbalah invites you on a journey of enlightenment—one that blends restorationist truth with timeless esoteric principles. Discover how the Tree of Life, divine names, and the eternal pattern of creation reveal your own path back to God’s presence.
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"Yea, Kabbalah is a mysticism, a theology, and a thaumaturgy; Kabbalah is the tradition of Israel, it is my doctrine, and thus it is a mysterious art, for my doctrine is too simple for mankind to comprehend."
Doctrines of the Saints 125:7-8
Fundamental Truths
The Seven Principles of Mormon Kabbalah

1. God is real
(Truth: Alma 16:54-55a [30:44c-d])

3. We are Created to be saved
(Hope: John 3:16-17)

5. We Love and Serve God
(The Creator: Matthew 22:36-40, Moroni 7:11 [7:13])


2. God is love
(Love: 1 John 4:7)

4. We have the Freedom of Choice
(Choice: Matthew 22:36-40, Moroni 7:11 [7:13])

6. We Love Our Neighbors
(The Creation: Leviticus 19:18, Matthew 22:36-40)

7. Change perception, change reality
(Understanding: Doctrines of the Saints 42:10/DaC 76:3a CoC, 76:12 CJCLdS)
Kavanah: Direction of the Heart
In Kabbalah, Kavanah refers to the spiritual focus, intention, and mindset that one brings to their actions, especially in the context of prayer, meditation, and performing mitzvot
1 Moses Chapter 2: The Creation
Chapter 2 of 1 Moses from the plates of brass demonstrate deep mystical parallels between Mormonism and Kabbalah, particularly in their shared focus on divine emanation, visionary
Tikkun Olam: The Restoration of the World
In Kabbalah and in Jewish thought more generally, tikkun olam (תיקון עולם) is a central concept that refers to the repair or restoration of the world. In Mormonism, we cal
1 Moses Chapter 1: The Creator
In chapter 1 of 1 Moses, we find a mystical view of God, creation, and spiritual struggle, incorporating themes that resonate with both Kabbalistic and Latter Day Saint perspective
Hashgachah Pratis or Divine Providence
In both Jewish philosophy and Kabbalah the concept known as… Read more
Aliyah, the Process of Ascension
In Kabbalah, Aliyah (עֲלִיָּה), meaning “ascent” or “elevation” in Hebrew,…
Zipporah’s Wisdom in 4 Moses
Collected by Moses, Zipporah's writings are presented as the teachings of the High Priestess and prophetess of El Elyon, who received divine communication alongside her husband.
An Introduction to 4 Moses from the Plates of Brass
Reading and studying the plates of brass, including 4 Sefer Moses, by the gift and power of the Holy Spirit is said to help individuals gain wisdom, knowledge, and understanding.
Zenos: An Overview
The Visions and Parables of Zenos present a complex theological narrative attributed to the prophet Zenos. While there are many familiar Old Testament themes and prophecies in the