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We're talking about the very first Partzuf (divine configuration) of Atzilut, the realm of emanation: Atika Kadisha. That translates to "Most Holy Ancient One." It's… well, it's a ...
It's a deeply mystical, deeply personal, and often deeply confusing text. But within that confusion lies a breathtaking beauty, a glimpse into the nature of the Divine. The text op...
The Idra Zuta, meaning "The Lesser Assembly," is a profound text within the Kabbalistic tradition. It details the final teachings of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a central figure in th...
Jewish mysticism, particularly the Kabbalah, wrestles with this very idea, and nowhere is it more intensely explored than in the Idra Zuta. Now, the Idra Zuta, meaning "The Lesser ...
That feeling, that tantalizing sense of the unknowable, is at the heart of the Idra Zuta, a truly mind-bending section of the Zohar. We're diving deep into the mystical heart of Ka...
And one of the most fascinating, and frankly mind-bending, places it takes us is to the head – or rather, the skull – of Arich Anpin. Now, Arich Anpin – which means "The Long Face"...
It speaks of Atika, often translated as the "Ancient One," a profound and complex aspect of the Divine. And what’s so special about this Atika? It exists entirely "in one light," t...
The Idra Zuta, part of the Zohar, gives us a glimpse into that very place. It all starts with the "parting of the hair." Sounds a little strange. But in Kabbalistic thought, this i...
We're about to embark on a journey into the heart of one of its most profound texts: the Idra Zuta. It’s a section of the Zohar, that foundational work of Kabbalah, and it's... wel...