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The Idra Zuta, a mystical text from the Zohar, speaks to exactly that feeling. It's a glimpse into the deepest mysteries, but it's not for just anyone. The text opens with a powerf...
Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, the sage traditionally credited with authoring the Zohar, makes a powerful statement. He declares that everything he has revealed about Atika Kadisha – the...
The Idra Zuta, a profound section of the Zohar, offers a breathtaking vision of just that. It speaks of a river, a flowing stream of divine energy, that never ceases. This river, w...
The Idra Zuta, meaning "The Lesser Assembly," is a profound and enigmatic section of the Zohar, the central text of Kabbalah. It delves into the deepest secrets of creation, using ...
That’s kind of how the Kabbalah feels sometimes. Especially when we start diving into texts like the Idra Zuta. The Idra Zuta, which literally means "The Lesser Assembly," is a sec...
That’s often how it feels when diving into the deeper layers of Kabbalah. Today, let's peek into a very special, very intense part of the Zohar: the Idra Zuta. The Idra Zuta, meani...
Our focus today is on Binah, often translated as "understanding." But did you know it's also called Tevunah? Why the different name? The Idra Zuta explains that Ima, the Divine Mot...
It's a complex text, no doubt, but within it lies an incredibly poetic vision of creation and the flow of divine energy. The passage we're looking at focuses on Ima and Aba – Mothe...
Here, King Solomon, that legendary figure of wisdom, unveils some secrets about the divine feminine. He speaks of two aspects: Ima and Malchut. Now, Ima literally means "mother," a...