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That word is Amen. Not just a mumbled "amen" either, but a full-throated, heartfelt, powerful "Amen!" The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, unlocks a profound secret abou...
The Tikkunei Zohar, that sprawling and often mind-bending companion to the Zohar, tackles this head-on. It declares that no dor, no generation, can be less than sixty myriads. Now,...
It's not exactly light reading, but the rewards…oh, the rewards are immense. So, what's this particular passage all about? It speaks of a "sling" and "stones," but not in the way y...
It's a blueprint for how we can navigate our own personal "seas," and maybe even find dry land on the other side. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah expanding upon the ...
The Jewish mystical tradition, especially as explored in the Tikkunei Zohar, has a lot to say about that feeling of anticipation, and how it connects us to something far greater. T...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound and mystical commentary on the Zohar, speaks to just that feeling. In the 90th Tikkun, we find a beautiful and comforting image. It asks, "Who are… i...
Today, we're diving into Tikkunei Zohar 92, a passage that might seem cryptic at first, but holds within it a powerful message about creation, sustenance, and the very voice of the...
Specifically, let's talk about the letter Hei (ה). It's not just any letter; it's a sign, a symbol deeply connected to the relationship between God and the Children of Israel. As i...
The passage focuses on the image of the Lower Shekhinah. Now, the Shekhinah is a complex concept, often described as the divine feminine presence, the immanent aspect of God that d...