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Specifically, you might be bearing the Shekhinah – the divine presence – when you stand in prayer. It's a powerful image, isn't it? The Tikkunei Zohar, a later, deeply mystical exp...
The ancient mystics did. They saw the divine presence, the Shekhinah, as intimately connected to our actions, our prayers, even our posture. And they poured these insights into tex...
The text presents us with two versions: Y-Q-Q-V (י־ק־ק־ו) and Y-V-Q-Q (י־ו־ק־ק). What does it all mean? According to the Tikkunei Zohar, these arrangements represent a cosmic dance...
Specifically, the Tikkunei Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah, speaks of Israel as the "feet of the Shekhinah." Now, what’s the Shekhinah? Imagine the Divine Presence, not as s...
In Tikkunei Zohar 70, we find ourselves amidst a fascinating and somewhat cryptic discussion about the beings surrounding God's throne. The text speaks of entities "exiting" and ot...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, shines a light on the unseen forces at play when we’re under the weather. It speaks of the Shekhinah – that's the Divine Presence, t...
The Tikkunei Zohar, that mystical, poetic expansion of the Zohar, paints a picture of just that scene, a constant stream of souls seeking entry, seeking voice. It describes beings ...
For millennia, people have looked to the stars, seeking meaning, guidance, even a glimpse of the divine. And in the Jewish mystical tradition, the cosmos is far more than just a ba...
Jewish mystical tradition suggests the answer is a resounding yes. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, delves into the intricate connections between the cosmos and the ...