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The text draws upon the wisdom of the Midrash of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in the Zohar, specifically Parshat Pinchas. It states, "And there is wisdom which is called wise among all ...
You're not alone. Jewish mysticism has grappled with this very duality for centuries. And in Da'at Tevunot, a text that dives deep into the heart of understanding, we find a fascin...
The core argument hinges on a single, powerful idea: God's essential nature is goodness. According to the Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, nothing endures except God's goodness. If God’s w...
Even for a split second, it's blinding, overwhelming. Now, imagine something infinitely brighter. Something beyond comprehension. That's kind of what we're talking about today as w...
It’s a question that’s occupied mystics and thinkers for centuries. One fascinating approach, found in texts like the Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, suggests that God manifests different...
That movement, the Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah suggests, isn't random. It’s a direct reflection of how the divine attributes are influencing the world at any given moment. : sometimes ...
Ever wake up from a dream and think, "Wait, how did that happen?" One minute you're flying, the next you're giving a presentation naked, and then suddenly you're a talking teapot. ...
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...
Jewish mystical thought has a fascinating answer, and it all hinges on a concept called Adam Kadmon. Now, Adam Kadmon (אדם קדמון) literally translates to "Primordial Adam," but it'...