810 passages in Kabbalah & Mysticism
Individual passages from Tikkunei Zohar, shown in source order. Page 2 of 17.
It speaks of a very special stone, a treasure that holds immense power. An old sage, a Sava, arrives, bursting with insight. He's talking about the Lower Shekhinah, the divine femi...
It says that everything – every cantillation note, every vowel point, every single letter – is brimming with meaning. It’s voice, it’s speech, it’s even the thought that precedes s...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a profound section of the Zohar, that foundational text of Jewish mysticism, dives deep into just that. In Tikkunei Zohar 39, we’re given a g...
We've got morning, afternoon, and evening prayers. But did you know there's a fascinating distinction made between them? It all comes down to this idea of obligation versus… well, ...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, explores this very idea, painting a beautiful and complex picture of the divine feminine, the Shekhinah, and Her ...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a unique perspective. It suggests that Jacob's encounter, his struggle and eventual reconciliation, played...
Tikkunei Zohar turns to Lamp of Zohar of Shekhinah. Here, the text speaks of the "right-hand side" – a symbol of divine mercy and power – placing a crown of tefillin upon "Her" hea...
Jewish mysticism, especially when we dive into texts like the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, often feels that way at first. But there's a light to be found, even in the deepest...
It all comes down to…letters. Specifically, the Hebrew letters. The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a later, deeply complex expansion on the main body of the Zohar, dives into t...
Jewish mysticism, especially the Zohar, that foundational text of Kabbalah, is filled with exactly that feeling. back the curtain on a small but fascinating passage from Tikkunei (...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a later expansion and interpretation of the Zohar itself, one of the central texts of Kabbalah, gives us a glimpse into just that. Tikkunei Z...
It suggests that the Hebrew letters themselves – and even their vowel points – are keys to understanding the sephirot, the emanations of divine energy that shape our reality. Think...
In Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar 40, we're given a glimpse into the intricate relationship between the written word, the divine, and our own spiritual journey. It’s a wild ride...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a profound work of Kabbalah expanding upon the Zohar, certainly thinks so. It sees the very shapes and markings of the letters as brimming wi...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a core text of Kabbalah, offers a powerful image of just that – a world brimming with voices yearning for connection and redemption. Rabbi Sh...
Take the very first letter of the Torah, the Beiyt (ב) in Be-REiShYT (בראשית) – "In the beginning." The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, sees this let...
Jewish mysticism speaks to this feeling, especially when it comes to understanding the Shekhinah – the Divine Presence. But what happens when even the Shekhinah seems to be…adrift?...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a profound and often enigmatic text of Kabbalah, invites us to see the world through just such a lens. It takes a seemingly simple biblical v...
Jewish mysticism touches on this feeling in some incredibly profound ways, and it all connects to… a bird's nest. Sounds strange. But bear with me. In Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Z...
In the 41st Tikkun (spiritual repair), we find a profound connection between the verse in (Deuteronomy 22:6), "...in any tree...", and the very essence of life itself. It's not jus...
It's about something far deeper, something that touches the very fabric of existence. The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a profound and mystical expansion of the Zohar itself, ...
In the world of Jewish mysticism, specifically within the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, this verse holds a profound symbolic weight. The Tikkunei Zohar, a later addition to th...
Jewish mysticism has some pretty incredible ways of describing that feeling, often using imagery that's both beautiful and a little… well, mind-bending.The Tikkunei (spiritual repa...
The Zohar, that mystical cornerstone of Kabbalah, certainly thinks so. And in Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar 42, we get a glimpse into just how intimate that code might be. The ...
The mystics of the Kabbalah certainly thought so. And in the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a companion volume to the Zohar itself, we find some truly fascinating interpretatio...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a mystical companion to the Zohar, certainly thinks so. It's all about unlocking those secrets, revealing the deeper connections between seem...
It might even have cosmic implications. to a passage from Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar 42, a section of the Tikkunei Zohar, which is itself a companion and expansion upon the ...
Not just our exile, the exile of the Shekhinah (the Divine Presence). The Shekhinah, often translated as the Divine Presence, is understood as the feminine aspect of God, the imman...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a mystical companion to the Zohar, explores precisely that feeling. It explores the idea that even the Holy One, blessed be He, can be, in a ...
The mystics have been wrestling with this idea for centuries. to a passage from Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar 42 and see what it has to say about God, the Shekhinah, and this i...
It’s the word zot – "this." Sounds simple. But in the mystical tradition, particularly within the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, the zot is anything but simple. It's a doorway....
It speaks of a profound secret, a key to unlocking the King's desire, and it all revolves around…Her. Who is this "Her" the text refers to? It’s Malkhut (Sovereignty), often transl...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a powerful image of this very feeling. It speaks of Israel, the collective soul, seeking to petition the K...
The Shekhinah (the Divine Presence)… it's a concept that dances on the edge of definition. it is often remembered as the divine feminine, the immanent presence of God dwelling with...
It all revolves around the idea of "fifty gates of freedom." Where does this concept come from? Well, the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, connects th...
It’s a feeling woven deep into the fabric of Jewish mystical thought. to a fascinating passage from the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, specifically Tikkun 43, where we find thi...
The Zohar, that mystical cornerstone of Kabbalah, explores this very feeling. Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar 43, a specific section, explores the imagery of imprisonment and the...
Moses certainly did. The Torah tells us, in (Exodus 2:12), that Moses "turned this way and that, and he saw that there was no man..." Now, the Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a ...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, dives deep into this feeling. It speaks of a separation, a cosmic rift, and our role in mending it. It points to ...
It suggests that what we're truly yearning for isn't material wealth or fleeting pleasures, but something far more profound: the true sustenance of Torah. What is this "sustenance?...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a mystical expansion on the Zohar, that foundational text of Kabbalah, invites us to look closer. It takes verses we think we know and unlock...
Jewish mystical tradition suggests that you might be closer to the truth than you think. The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, explores the secrets hid...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, delves deep into the mystical significance of sight, and what it reveals about our connection to the Divine. It p...
Jewish mysticism understands that feeling, and it gives it a name: exile. Not just the historical exile of the Jewish people, but a deeper, more personal exile that each of us expe...
What does it even mean to say the Shekhinah (the Divine Presence) is in exile? The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, gives us a stunning metaphor. It d...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, speaks of just that. It tells us that we are worthy when we prepare a dwelling pla...
The Tikkunei (spiritual repair) Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a beautiful and intriguing explanation. It speaks of souls, of guests, and of a very special kind of peace...
Tikkunei Zohar turns to The Mystical Sukkah and the Divine Shelter. What exactly is this Sukah? It’s not just the temporary dwelling we build during the festival of Sukkot (the Fes...