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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...
They're called ta'amei ha-mikra, cantillation notes, and they're more than just musical cues. According to some mystical traditions, they hold profound spiritual power. to a partic...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, certainly sees it that way. In Tikkunei Zohar 124, we find this very image: the Torah as a garden, specifically as "the 53 garden se...
The Tikkunei Zohar, you see, isn't just a book. It's a tapestry woven with secrets, insights, and poetic imagery, all aimed at helping us understand the deeper workings of the univ...
According to some legends, there's a reason the north feels… incomplete. It's said that in the east, west, and south, heaven and earth meet, creating a sense of wholeness. But the ...
Before science, before telescopes and thermometers, they wove incredible stories to make sense of the sun, the moon, the stars, and the changing seasons. to one such tale, a peek i...
Not as a baby, but as a fully formed being, suddenly aware of a world bursting with color, sound, and life. That's what it must have been like for Adam. And what was his first reac...
Turns out, according to some stories, they almost made a pretty big mistake. Picture this: The angels, these celestial beings, were so impressed with Adam, the first human, that th...
Our ancestor Adam, the first human, knew that feeling intimately after his transgression. And the story of how he atoned is truly remarkable. According to Legends of the Jews, a mo...