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Jewish mysticism, particularly the Zohar, grapples with these very human experiences of access and rejection. to a small but potent passage from Tikkunei Zohar 66 and see what it c...
It's not just about showing up. It's about who you are, what you carry within you. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a glimpse into this idea. It tells us that...
Like they're not quite making it "up there?" The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, sheds light on why that might be. It speaks about the different levels of access to the...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, speaks pretty bluntly about prayers that miss the mark, and why they do. It identifies a group – and it doesn't pull any punches her...
It’s there in the hush of a synagogue, in the quiet of your own heart, and, according to the Tikkunei Zohar, it's a cosmic knock at the door of the Divine. The Tikkunei Zohar, a co...
Jewish mystical tradition, especially the Zohar, often speaks of this idea – of entering a sacred space, a chamber, to connect with the Divine. And Tikkunei Zohar 66, a specific se...
It talks about the mystical forces at play when we connect with the divine. Specifically, it speaks of the ḥashmal (חשמל), often translated as “electrum,” but in this context refer...
Imagine the divine presence, the Shekhinah, as a radiant light, a gateway to the Holy One. But what happens when that light isn't fully present? What happens when we aren't fully p...
Jewish tradition actually gives us a glimpse into why that might be, and it's a bit more complicated than simply being "unworthy." It's about connection, presence, and… well, let's...