I don't think you are. Names?
Biurei HaRamaz, Sha'arei Zohar, Tal Oros, Da'as Tevunah, Pesach She'arim, Shefa Tal, Sha'arei Orah, Ginas, Egoz, Pri Eitz Chaim, Chesed L'Avrohom, Sha'arei Gan Eden, Da'as Tevunos, Kla"ch Pischei Chochmah, Hakdamah L'Chochmas HaKabbalah, Pesicha L'Chochmas HaKabbalah, Sha'arei Kedushah, Shomrei Emunim HaKadmon, Meiras Einayim, Sifsei Chen and some other odds and ends that deal with specific subjects rather than kabbalah as a whole.such as Tov Ha'Aretz and Metzudas Dovid.
You didn't say anything of the sort, you denied it was Jewish and attributed it to other LATER sources, now you know this is not true but are struggling to avoid confronting it.
I never brought up Hermetic Qabala or had a reason, nor am I interested as I prefer the real deal.
No, you misunderstood me. I was saying that what
you were describing isn't Jewish kabbalah. I wasn't saying that there are not Jewish counterparts to what you were describing. But the way you were describing those concepts is not how Judaism does.
Zoharic literature is the literature of Kabbalah along with Merkaba and Hechalot literature.
So, which of those are you using?
It is *some* of the literature. There's a whole lot more Kabbalisitic literature out there than just that.