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In Kabbalah, the idea of traces – remnants from previous spiritual states – is incredibly powerful. It speaks to the interconnectedness of everything. Today, we’re diving into a sp...
The Heikhalot Rabbati, a mystical text describing ascents through heavenly palaces, gives us a glimpse. And trust me, it's quite a trip! Imagine this: you've navigated through five...
The Beur Eser Sefirot, a Kabbalistic text, dives headfirst into this very question. The core idea? To say that God's power only exists in the infinite, and not in the finite – in t...
It’s a question that bounces around in Jewish mystical thought, especially when we delve into the world of the Sefirot. The Sefirot (סְפִירוֹת), those ten divine emanations, are of...
That’s the tightrope walk described in Mitpachat Sefarim, a text whose name literally means "The Wrapping of Books." It's a fascinating glimpse into the editorial choices made when...
It’s not just some gavel-banging, cosmic courtroom drama, but a deeply intricate system, at least according to the Sefer HaKanah. This ancient text, the Sefer HaKanah, offers a gli...
How do we know what's real, especially when it comes to something as immense as the Divine? How do we stay on the path, the derech, when so many voices clamor for our attention? Th...
Someone is being called out for criticizing the act of diligently seeking to understand the sacred texts. The response is sharp: "Who gave you the authority to seek and investigate...
Our sages, zichronam livracha, may their memory be a blessing, were extremely careful to distance themselves from any notion that the Almighty needed His creations or relied on the...