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The mystics of the Zohar, that foundational text of Kabbalah, certainly did. They saw the world as fractured, in need of repair. And at the heart of that repair lies a profound cry...
It’s more than just a pretty piece of jewelry; it's a profound symbol steeped in ancient mystical traditions. , shall we? The Tikkunei Zohar, a core text of Kabbalah, the Jewish my...
The passage begins with "Be-REiShYT" – "In the beginning." This isn't just a starting point; it's described as "an Utterance which is the first of all, comprised of all 'ten saying...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a deep dive into the mysteries of the Zohar itself, offers some fascinating insights. It talks about the "rites of sanctification" – those moments and rituals w...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), speaks of just such a time. It paints a vivid picture, filled with shattering and trembling, all tied to the anci...
The passage in Tikkunei Zohar 56 dives deep into a pivotal moment: the sin of the Golden Calf. Remember that story? Moses is up on Mount Sinai receiving the Torah, and the Israelit...
Specifically, the passage "Moses shall rejoice in the giving of his portion…" from the Sabbath morning service. It's not just a nice sentiment; it's connected to the "soul of all l...
It’s a universal struggle, and Jewish tradition has a lot to say about it. In fact, the Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, dives deep into this very conflict. In Tikkunei ...
Some might seem straightforward, but when you start digging into the mystical texts, things can get really interesting. Take, for instance, the idea of when scholars should… well, ...