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And within its intricate tapestry, we find a rather poetic, and perhaps a bit enigmatic, depiction of the Divine. Let's delve into Tikkunei Zohar 94, a passage that uses the imager...
Jewish mysticism certainly sees the world that way, especially when it comes to understanding the divine feminine, the Shekhinah. Today, we're going to delve into a fascinating, an...
Jewish mysticism suggests that feeling might be more profound than you think. It might be a ripple of something much, much bigger. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, o...
We're going to dive into just that, exploring a passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, a profound and mystical commentary on the Zohar. It's all about the secret language hidden within t...
It speaks of profound secrets hidden within the very notes we use to chant the Torah. Specifically, Tikkunei Zohar 94 delves into the mystical significance of the cantillation mark...
Jewish mysticism has a fascinating way of describing this very experience, using the tiniest of details: the vowel points and cantillation marks in the Torah itself. We're diving i...
That, my friends, might just be the sound of the te-ru’ah. But what is the te-ru’ah? It’s more than just a sound. It's a mystery, a cry, a call…and the Tikkunei Zohar, that mystica...
And it all revolves around this seemingly simple word: Te-ru’ah. What exactly is a te-ru’ah? Often translated as a “shout” or “alarm,” the te-ru’ah is that broken, staccato sound w...
Jewish mysticism often speaks of a divine absence, a separation that echoes through the cosmos. It's a potent idea, and one that's deeply explored in the Tikkunei Zohar, a foundati...