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The passage begins with a verse from Genesis (33:18): “And Jacob arrived complete…” Now, on the surface, this seems like a straightforward statement. Jacob, after his long journey ...
Jewish mysticism understands this struggle intimately, and sometimes, it uses surprisingly vivid, even unsettling, imagery to explain it. Let's delve into a passage from Tikkunei Z...
It’s a question that’s been pondered for centuries, especially within the rich tapestry of Jewish mystical tradition. Today, we're going to peek into one small corner of that tapes...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a cornerstone of Kabbalistic thought, offers some fascinating insights. Our passage today, found in Tikkunei Zohar 62, delves into the idea of how the sephirot ...
The tradition offers a fascinating answer. It's not just some abstract download from the heavens. Instead, according to the Tikkunei Zohar, one of the central books of Kabbalah, pr...
Jewish mysticism, particularly the Zohar, grapples with these very human experiences of access and rejection. to a small but potent passage from Tikkunei Zohar 66 and see what it c...
And some of the most fascinating hints about these cosmic blueprints lie within the ancient texts of Jewish mysticism. Take, for instance, this cryptic passage from Tikkunei Zohar ...
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, ...
Imagine, for a moment, being utterly lost. Disconnected. Adrift. That's the picture the Tikkunei Zohar, a profound work of Kabbalah, paints for us of Adam after his transgression. ...