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The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, invites us to do just that, to see the divine secrets hidden in plain sight. Specifically, Tikkunei Zohar 104 uses the colors of a c...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a crucial text of Kabbalah, invites us to see something far deeper. It sees the candle as a representation of the divine, a microcosm of the cosmos itself. The ...
It even gives it a name. to the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun 105. Now, the Tikkunei Zohar is like the Zohar's cooler, more intense cousin. It's a deep dive into esoteric int...
Jewish mystical tradition certainly sees it that way. to a fascinating, and perhaps a little strange, passage from the Tikkunei Zohar that paints just such a picture. The Tikkunei ...
It all hinges on the image of a dove and an eagle. The "dove," the Tikkunei Zohar tells us, is prayer itself. More specifically, it represents the Lower Shekhinah – the Divine Pres...
Jewish mysticism often points to that very feeling, that inner landscape, as the place where the Divine touches us most intimately. to a passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, specifical...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a collection of mystical interpretations of the Zohar, that foundational text of Kabbalah, offers a fascinating glimpse into how we can find that inner directio...
Jewish mysticism uses that very image to describe what happens when we lose our connection to something deeper. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, uses the metaphor of...
Jewish mysticism has a powerful image for that feeling. It’s about the Shekhinah, the Divine Presence, and a moment of heartbreaking fragility. The passage we're looking at comes f...