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Jewish mysticism, especially the Kabbalah, wrestles with this question in fascinating, sometimes unsettling ways. One place we find a unique perspective is in Kalach Pitchei Chokhm...
It's a question that's haunted thinkers for millennia, and Jewish mystical tradition grapples with it head-on. One intriguing perspective comes from the Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, a ...
You’re not alone. In fact, the mystical tradition of Kabbalah has a way of explaining that feeling, and it all starts with something called the "breaking of the vessels." Now, what...
Jewish mystical tradition offers a profound, and frankly, pretty comforting explanation. It all boils down to the idea of the breaking of the vessels, a concept explored in texts l...
That’s because, in a way, it is. Jewish mystical tradition grapples with this paradox all the time, especially when it comes to understanding creation itself. : We often assume cre...
Jewish mysticism offers a fascinating, if challenging, perspective on this. It suggests that the very act of creation involved both building and breaking. The Kalach Pitchei Chokhm...
Jewish mysticism grapples with this very tension. It's not enough, the ancient sages seem to be saying, to simply create. We also have to ensure the endurance of that creation. The...
Like you take one step forward, and then… well, you know. It's frustrating. But maybe, just maybe, that cycle of building and breaking is part of a bigger, more beautiful plan. The...
Not just your phone screen, but… everything? The world itself? It’s a question that’s haunted mystics for centuries, and the Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, a profound Kabbalistic text, o...