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It might surprise you. According to this text, the beauty of the female—and remember, in Kabbalah, "female" and "male" often represent different aspects of divinity—is entirely der...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah, suggests that key might be closer than you think. It all starts with a single word: Be-Reishit, the very first word of the Tora...
Today, we're diving into a tiny but powerful snippet from Tikkunei Zohar 47. Now, the Tikkunei Zohar is a later, and arguably more intense, addition to the Zohar, the foundational ...
There's more to it than just personal preference. It goes way back, touching on ideas about faith, humility, and even the very nature of how the divine interacts with the world. So...
And one of the key pieces of that puzzle is the concept of the Tree. Not just any tree, mind you, but the Tree, a cosmic structure that connects everything. The Tikkunei Zohar, a p...
Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, dives deep into these cyclical patterns. And it starts with something seemingly simple: the name of Moses...
Jewish mystical thought, especially the Zohar and its companion works, wrestles with this very tension. And Tikkunei Zohar 85, specifically, offers a fascinating glimpse into a fut...
Psalm 104 touches on this, describing a vast ocean "wherein is a swarming without number..." The Tikkunei Zohar, that mystical extension of the Zohar itself, picks up on this, and ...
We all know the story: the Israelites are thirsty, Moses is frustrated, and God commands him to speak to a rock to bring forth water. Instead, in a moment of anger and doubt, Moses...