Just joking, maybe the correct spelling isn't important. Anyways, Qabalah isn't something that can be grasped in a few days. Also, it is difficult to find a legitimate instructions for it, as it has been a tradition, that has been passed orally from teacher to student.
Qabalah, or the otz chiim, the tree of life, is merely a concept amongst others - it is a glyph similiar to the penta- or enniogram; being ambiguous in essence, it can mean different things to different people. Sometimes it has been compared into gnosism of Christianity or as alchemy of medieval mysticism. It is deep in meaning, and at the base of it, it is kind of a belief system, yet more open ended than most of them (I am meaning religions).
To the OP, I hope you find interesting things while studying it.
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