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It’s a question that’s plagued mystics and theologians for centuries. How does the Divine, so far beyond our comprehension, interact with the finite reality we experience every day...
It dives right into it, asking us to consider: When we witness goodness and negativity in the world, where do we think they emanate from? And the answer, at least initially, seems ...
We've all been there. But what if I told you that, at the very source of everything, there is only pure goodness? That's the fascinating idea we're diving into today, inspired by a...
It’s a question that’s wrestled with in Jewish thought for centuries. And in Da’at Tevunot, a profound work of Jewish philosophy, the Soul itself asks this very question. The Soul,...
It grapples with this very question. Here's the thing: the text points out a subtle but crucial difference in the way we describe creation. It says that God "creates negativity" an...
In Da'at Tevunot, a profound work of Jewish thought, we find a compelling answer. It challenges our assumptions about the very nature of good and evil, offering a perspective roote...
That’s exactly the feeling I get sometimes when diving into Jewish wisdom. It's like peeling an onion – each layer reveals something new, and the scent just gets richer. Today, we’...
But what is that lack, really? Is it something in itself, a separate force in the universe? Or is it something else entirely? That's the question that Da'at Tevunot, a fascinating ...
You're not alone. Jewish mysticism has grappled with this very duality for centuries. And in Da'at Tevunot, a text that dives deep into the heart of understanding, we find a fascin...