810 passages in Kabbalah & Mysticism
Individual passages from Tikkunei Zohar, shown in source order. Page 14 of 17.
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), reads the story of Jonah – Jonah swallowed by the great fish – as a metaphor for the soul...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a cornerstone of Kabbalistic literature, speaks to just such a feeling. It explores the secrets hidden within the Torah, offering interpretat...
Jewish mysticism often uses the image of a river to symbolize exile, a time of hardship and spiritual searching. But within that very exile, within the darkest moments, lies the se...
It all revolves around the story of Jonah. We know the story: he runs from God, gets swallowed by a whale (or a giant fish, depending on the version), and eventually repents and fu...
A cornerstone of Kabbalistic literature, Jonah isn't just Jonah. He’s… also the dove from Noah’s ark? Mind. Blown. The Tikkunei Zohar is a collection of mystical commentaries that ...
It sounds strange, but Jewish mystical tradition, specifically the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, hints at something like this. Think about the story of Jonah. Swallowed whole ...
Jewish mysticism explores this idea, even in the most minute details of ritual and creation. to a fascinating, and yes, a little esoteric, passage from the Tikkunei (spiritual repa...
The familiar version gives us the basic tale: a great flood, a boat full of animals, and a rainbow promising a new beginning. But Jewish mystical tradition often finds deeper layer...
Jewish mysticism teaches that our deeds, even the most private ones, can affect the entire cosmos. The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, explores this ...
A world where emerging from exile might mean… utter annihilation for most. Scary. That's the picture painted in Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar 107. The Tikkunei Zohar, a later e...
There’s a secret tucked away in the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a particularly mystical section of the Zohar, that might just change the way you approach your daily devotion...
Tikkunei Zohar turns to The Letter Yod and the Number Eighteen Mean Life. Why the Yod? What makes it so special? The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, specifically section 108, co...
The mystical text, Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, in section 108, uses just that image to explore themes of repentance, judgment, and the wandering of the Shekhinah (the Divine...
In Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, it’s something truly profound. The Tikkunei Zohar, a crucial text of Kabbalah, illuminates the verse in (Genesis 8:11), "And the dove returned...
Jewish tradition has a name for that feeling: the beinonim, the "average ones." And let me tell you, their fate is a cliffhanger worthy of any thriller! The Tikkunei (spiritual rep...
Tikkunei Zohar turns to Guarding the Covenant Prepares You for the Messiah. The passage What happens then? According to the Tikkunei Zohar, those who "guarded the sign of the coven...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a later, more mystical expansion on the Zohar (the foundational text of Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism), explores the depths of Moses's plea afte...
Jewish tradition has a place for you: the "average-ones," the beinonim. But what happens to them? What hope do they have? The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, that mystical compa...
The Jewish mystical tradition, particularly the Zohar, speaks of just such a figure, and it's someone you already know: Moses. Not just the Moses who led the Israelites out of Egyp...
Jewish mystical tradition speaks to this very tension, and it offers a path through it. to a fascinating passage from the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, specifically Tikkun 109...
A future time, a moment of profound transformation linked to Shavuot, the Festival of Weeks, when we celebrate the giving of the Torah. On Shavuot, the people will emerge "through ...
It’s like unlocking a hidden code to understanding… well, everything. Don't worry, you don't need to be a Kabbalist to follow along! Sound like a fun mix? The passage begins by men...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a mystical expansion on the Zohar itself, gives us a glimpse into just that – a cosmic tapestry woven with the threads of our festivals. In T...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah, explores this very idea, identifying the source of those forces and even giving them names. It’s intense stu...
Tucked away in the mystical heart of the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, specifically section 109, we find a tantalizing glimpse of how it all unfolds. The Tikkunei Zohar, a col...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a crucial text in Kabbalistic literature, gives us a pretty fiery picture. It focuses on Esau and Ishmael, often seen as representing forces ...
It's all wrapped up in… well, in letters. The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a later and more esoteric expansion on the Zohar itself, that foundational text of Kabbalah, unlock...
That feeling, that tension, is something that the mystical tradition of Judaism has wrestled with for centuries. And it's right there in the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, spec...
This struggle is a central theme in many mystical traditions, including the Kabbalah, and it's beautifully illustrated in a passage from the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar. The ...
It's there, woven into the very fabric of creation, using imagery so rich and evocative it can take your breath away. to a passage from Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar 110, a sec...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a fascinating perspective. It tells us that the offerings, the qorbanot – literally, the means of drawing ...
The mystical text Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a companion to the Zohar, that cornerstone of Kabbalah, hints at just such a mystery. It speaks of a relationship, an intimate ...
Beyond the flowers and the vows, Jewish tradition holds layers of mystical significance, particularly when we explore the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a companion volume to t...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, dives deep into these mysteries, and in Tikkunei Zohar 110, we get a glimpse of this feminine presence. It speaks...
It’s a dance, a constant give and take, beautifully illustrated in the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a profound commentary on the Zohar itself. Here, in Tikkunei Zohar 110, we...
How the People of Israel Clothe the Divine Presence is the question behind this passage from Tikkunei Zohar. This "garment" isn't just any piece of cloth, though. It's connected to...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, invites us to do just that. It suggests that even the most ordinary things, like the sections of the Hebrew scrip...
Jewish mysticism explores that very feeling, and reveals that even God, in a sense, experiences a similar yearning. It's a radical thought, isn't it? God, waiting. But that's what ...
Jewish mysticism, especially in the Zohar, explores this very idea, personifying divine attributes in ways that are surprisingly relatable. Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar 111 to...
Tikkunei Zohar turns to Divine Presence of Passover. It starts by saying "And She is Passover from the right-hand side. And She is the New Year from the left-hand side." Intriguing...
Shavuot, the Festival of Weeks. It's a holiday commemorating the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, a pivotal moment in Jewish history. But the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, ...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a cornerstone of Kabbalistic literature, explores these secrets. And in Tikkun 111, we encounter a particularly intriguing idea: the Shekhina...
It seems straightforward enough, counting seven weeks from Passover until we receive the Torah. But as always with Jewish tradition, there's so much more shimmering beneath the sur...
It’s about something much deeper, a profound connection between the divine and the earthly. The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a fascinating ...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar teaches that during Simchat Torah, a crown, a spiritual diadem, rests upon the head of every righteous person in the heavens. A crown, a symbo...
It’s called Simḥat Torah, "Rejoicing of the Torah," and it's all about celebrating the completion of the annual cycle of Torah readings. And according to the Tikkunei (spiritual re...
We might shake it with the lulav, alongside the myrtle and willow branches, but the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, suggests it’s far more than just ...
Tikkunei Zohar turns to Esther Remembered. The text then quotes (Esther 5:1): "...and Esther clothed herself regally – malkhut (Sovereignty)..." Malkhut, often translated as "kings...