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Qabalah (Kabbalah + Cabala)
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What titles do you suggest for learning Qabalah (and the other spellings)?
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As for Regardie, I will always venerate The Golden Dawn: The Original Account of the Teachings, Rites, and Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order, but I don't seem to like the books he wrote himself! The honourable exception being The Middle Pillar.
I agree with Dion Fortune! I started reading 'The Mystical Qabalah' a while back, but only recently bought a hard copy. Fabulous!

I'm also quite fond of Dion Fortune. I've read a lot of William Gray and R.J. Stewart, too, although neither of them is a mainstream Qabalist.
I've heard of Greer but not read anything by him. My reading wish list is horrendously long! Hahaha XD

The Hermetic Qabala Initiation Workbook
both by Ordo Astri's Oliver St. John. Concise, structured and to the point. It's tables of correspondences are extremely useful. Plus, the author is very approachable and helpful with any questions that arise when working the system.
Promethea by Alan Moore, does a fine job communicating the main underlying concepts from the Qabalah in graphic novel form. A fun ride up and down the Tree of Life.
I have scanned quickly Anita Kraft's
The Qabalah Workbook for Magicians: A Guide to the Sephiroth
Looks pretty useful. I intend to read it as soon as possible.
Oliver St. John recommended to me "A Practical Guide to Qabalistic Symbolism (Two Volumes in One Book) " by Gareth Knight, as an excellent reference volume. Worth checking out.

I think for a raw beginner, these courses are quite good. Their Tarot courses taught me the intersection of numerology, astrological signs, and Kabbalah in the Tarot symbology.
http://magickaschool.com/
I would recommend Israel Regardie and Dion Fortune to begin.