Kabbalah is the esoteric tradition rooted in Jewish mysticism — a system of understanding the structure of existence through the Tree of Life, its ten Sefirot, and the twenty-two pathways that connect them. This is not abstract theology. It is a working map that describes how spiritual energy moves through a human life and how disruptions in that flow manifest as suffering, blockage, or interference.
The Kabbalistic framework is particularly useful for cases that require precision: identifying exactly where a blockage is located in a person's spiritual architecture, understanding the nature of a binding or curse in structural terms, or designing protective work that addresses the specific points of vulnerability. When something needs to be mapped rather than simply cleared, Kabbalah provides the language and the tools.
It also carries a specific tradition of protective and banishing work — angelic invocation, the use of divine names, and ritual forms that have been refined over centuries of practical application. These tools appear in this practice where the case calls for their particular form of power.