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It's a thorny issue, isn't it? This physical form, this body of ours, it's... well, let's be honest, it's kind of a mess. Imperfect, prone to illness, and ultimately, destined for ...
Kabbalists have wrestled with that question for centuries. And one of the most profound answers comes down to a single idea: God wants to give. If the ultimate aim of creation, as ...
According to Baal HaSulam, in his Introduction to the Zohar, all the suffering we experience in this world isn't random. It's designed to push us, to motivate us to break free from...
The cosmos, the spiritual realms, even us? Jewish mysticism offers a fascinating map, and it all starts with a name. A four-letter name: the Tetragrammaton, or Yud-Heh-Vav-Heh. Thi...
We've been exploring the partzufim, the divine countenances, of Adam Kadmon, the Primordial Man. But now, as we move into the world of Atzilut, the realm of emanation, things get… ...
Turns out, that idea isn't just relatable to our daily lives; it’s also a key concept in Kabbalah, particularly when we're talking about the Sefirot (divine emanations) and their r...
Today, we're diving into a concept central to this process: the rectification of lines, particularly within the seven lower sefirot and in Yisrael Sabba and Tevuna. It might sound ...
Today, we're going to explore a passage from the Introduction to the Sulam Commentary, a vital text for those studying the wisdom of Kabbalah. It deals with the concepts of "maturi...
Today, we're going to delve into a fascinating concept from the Sulam Commentary that sheds some light on this very question, specifically focusing on how the different partzufim, ...