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The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, dives deep into this very idea, exploring the hidden landscapes of the soul and how they relate to our outward appearance and experi...
The Jewish mystical tradition, especially the Kabbalah, loves to wrestle with these kinds of questions. And one of the most fascinating places to find these wrestling matches is in...
Let's dive into a fascinating passage from Tikkunei Zohar 241 and see what secrets we can unearth. The passage begins by connecting the ten s’firot – those divine emanations, the b...
The Kabbalists certainly did. They saw the human face as a microcosm, a reflection of the divine. And in the lines and contours, they found echoes of something truly profound. The ...
The mystics understood that feeling deeply. They saw it as a reflection of something profound happening in the spiritual realms, a cosmic ebb and flow of souls and divine presence....
The Tikkunei Zohar, that mystical expansion on the Zohar, uses a powerful metaphor to describe the relationship between us and the Shekhinah, the divine feminine presence. It's a s...
You're not alone. Our tradition beautifully captures this bittersweet feeling, this yearning for the Divine presence that seems so palpable on Shabbat and then, all too quickly, re...
That's the image Rabbi Shimon uses to open up a profound teaching in Tikkunei Zohar 288. He calls out: "Enter, holy hosts of above and of below, to witness the adornments of the br...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a breathtaking image. It begins with a single word: yasis. The text doesn't elaborate much on the word itself in this short p...