Kabbalah & Mysticism

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Texts from the Kabbalistic tradition, the mystical current of Judaism. These works, including selections from the Zohar and later mystical writings, explore the hidden dimensions of Torah, the nature of God, and the structure of the spiritual worlds.

Neshamah from Above and Bina

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 17:1

In Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, this feeling isn't just a quirk of modern life. It's actually built into the very structure of reality. And the Sulam commentary...

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Malkhut's Transgression and Bina

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 17:3

In Kabbalah, this feeling has a very specific explanation, tied to the mystical concept of ascent and descent within the sefirot. Now, the sefirot (singular: sefirah) are those ten...

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Adam and the Torah of Ashlag

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 18:1

It turns out, in Kabbalah, it absolutely is! Today, we're going to delve into a fascinating, albeit complex, concept from the Sulam commentary, which unveils hidden meanings within...

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Malkhut's Transgression of Bina

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 19:1

In Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, there's a concept that speaks directly to this feeling: the idea that everything – every level of existence, every aspect of our...

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Adam and the First Humans of Bina

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 19:2

It’s a question that’s occupied mystics and philosophers for centuries, and in the Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, we find a fascinating answer woven into the very...

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Ten Sefirot

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 20:1

Jewish mysticism offers a fascinating perspective on this, describing how lower levels of existence can actually ascend to higher ones. It's all about connection, unity, and a litt...

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Bina: Introduction to Kabbalah

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 20:2

Jewish mysticism, particularly in the Kabbalistic tradition, has a fascinating way of describing just that kind of spiritual elevation. We're going to dive into a concept that migh...

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Ten Sefirot and Sabba

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 21:1

That’s a surprisingly common theme in Kabbalah, and today we're going to explore one specific instance of it, a delicate dance of falling and rising that connects different spiritu...

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Nukva in Paradise

Other Texts Introduction to Sulam Commentary 22:1

Jewish mysticism, particularly in the Kabbalah, grapples with this very idea, but on a cosmic scale. It talks about how different aspects of creation become ready to receive the di...

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