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But why ten? What's so special about that number in the mystical tradition? Well, the answer, according to the author of the Sulam Commentary, has to do with the sefirah of Tiferet...
It's all about light, flow, and intricate relationships – a dance of divine energies that shapes everything. And at the heart of it all, we find the sefirot, those ten emanations o...
It sounds intimidating, I know, but let's break it down. First, a little background. In Kabbalah, the sefirot (singular: sefira) are the ten emanations of God's light, often visual...
It’s a question that lies at the heart of much Kabbalistic thought. And it all starts with light and vessels. Kabbalah teaches us that light, or Ohr in Hebrew, can't exist in the v...
It's not just some vague, formless energy. In Kabbalah, the divine manifests in intricate structures called partzufim (divine countenances or configurations). And within each partz...
And to understand it, we need to delve into the concepts of light, vessels, and something called Sefirot. Now, picture this: Divine light, the Ohr, is constantly flowing. But raw, ...
It’s a question that Kabbalists have wrestled with for centuries. And the answer, perhaps surprisingly, involves a mouth. Not just any mouth, mind you, but the mouth of a partzuf. ...
Specifically, let's dive into point seven of the introduction to the Sulam. It's a bit dense, but stick with me, because it unveils something profound about how we perceive and und...
It’s a question that’s haunted mystics for centuries. And one of the key concepts in the Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, to understanding that process, involves something called the se...