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The core idea? Our understanding of the divine, of God's attributes and powers, isn’t one-size-fits-all. It shifts. It changes. It adapts. Have you ever tried to explain something ...
That’s kind of what we're up against when we talk about the Sefirot (the ten attributes or emanations through which God reveals Himself). We've been exploring how these Sefirot app...
Or was it something... else? The ancient text Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, "Key to the Gates of Wisdom," gives us a fascinating peek behind the curtain of prophetic experience. And it ...
In Jewish mysticism, particularly in the Kabbalah, we often grapple with this very feeling when we try to understand the Divine. How can we, finite beings, possibly comprehend the ...
Jewish mysticism certainly thinks so. And it all starts with understanding the Sefirot. The Sefirot (סְפִירוֹת) – often translated as "emanations" or "attributes" – are, in Kabbala...
How the infinite becomes... relatable? We're going to dive into a fascinating area of Kabbalah today, exploring the forms and likenesses in which the Sefirot appear. The Sefirot (ס...
Think of it like this: when we talk about the divine lights, we're not just throwing around fancy terms. We're actually trying to understand which are the shoresh (roots) and which...
Think of them as the ten emanations, or attributes, through which the Divine expresses itself and creates the world. They’re like facets of a single, brilliant diamond, each reflec...
It’s a question that's captivated mystics for centuries. And the ancient text, Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, offers some truly breathtaking imagery. Imagine lights...but not just any li...