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It’s a question that’s plagued humanity for millennia. But what if I told you that, according to some mystical Jewish teachings, evil must ultimately come to an end? That the very ...
We're often told about the Sefirot (סְפִירוֹת) – those ten emanations of God in Kabbalah, the mystical side of Judaism. They’re often depicted as these distinct, almost architectur...
Sometimes, the Jewish mystical tradition, especially when we delve into the Sefirot, can feel a bit like that. There's this text, Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah ("138 Openings of Wisdom")...
It’s a question that’s haunted mystics and philosophers for millennia. And Jewish tradition, particularly Kabbalah, offers some truly mind-bending answers. We're diving into the co...
Jewish mysticism has a fascinating way of describing this feeling, using the concept of chalal (חלל). That Hebrew word literally means "hollow" or "empty," and in the Kabbalah, it’...
It’s dense, layered, and uses a very specific vocabulary. But the core idea? Absolutely . Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah lays out a four-part explanation of how the Divine light, the very...
A perspective where everything, even the seemingly random, is interconnected and purposeful. The text we're looking at today speaks about creation, about how things come into being...
It’s a question that has plagued humanity for millennia, and Jewish mysticism offers a fascinating, if sometimes unsettling, answer. It all boils down to the very act of creation. ...
That’s because, in a way, it is. Jewish mystical tradition grapples with this paradox all the time, especially when it comes to understanding creation itself. : We often assume cre...