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We've been talking about the big picture, about creation itself, about the rules that govern everything. But now, it's time to get down to the nitty-gritty. At the heart of it all ...
The core idea? The qualities we perceive in God's actions are not inherent to God, but are, instead, "innovated for us" – tailored for our understanding and needs, filtered through...
It’s more than just parchment and ink. It’s a conduit, a channel. The Zohar, that cornerstone of Kabbalistic thought, already touched on this when discussing the Hebrew alphabet. A...
These are HUGE questions that have echoed through generations, and our tradition grapples with them head-on. There's a perspective out there that sees evil as an entity, a power th...
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 ...
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 not just random chaos, you know. Jewish mystical tradition, especially the Kabbalah, offers a fascinating peek behind the curtain, suggesting a beautifully intricate system at...
Jewish mysticism, particularly the Kabbalah, offers a framework for understanding how our minds work, how our thoughts develop, and how we can climb the ladder toward deeper wisdom...
One such text, the Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, explores this very idea. It's not exactly light bedtime reading, but trust me, the core concept is fascinating. The central idea is that...