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The Tikkunei Zohar, a later expansion on the core mystical text of the Zohar, dives into this very idea. It explores the power of prayer, especially when coupled with suffering, an...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a later, deeply mystical expansion on the Zohar itself, wrestles with just that tension. It explores the idea that we’re constantly being called to choose: to e...
In Jewish mystical thought, the concept of removing a shoe, ḥalitzah, takes on a profound symbolic weight, hinting at both separation and the potential for profound reunion. It’s f...
Especially the Tikkunei Zohar, a later addition to the Zohar, the foundational text of Kabbalah. It dives deep into the hidden meanings of the Torah, offering radical and often min...
The Tikkunei Zohar, you see, isn't just a book. It's a tapestry woven with secrets, insights, and poetic imagery, all aimed at helping us understand the deeper workings of the univ...
The Tikkunei Zohar, that mystical expansion on the Zohar, uses a powerful metaphor to describe the relationship between us and the Shekhinah, the divine feminine presence. It's a s...
That's the image Rabbi Shimon uses to open up a profound teaching in Tikkunei Zohar 288. He calls out: "Enter, holy hosts of above and of below, to witness the adornments of the br...
Jewish tradition offers some truly breathtaking visions of the cosmos – heavens piled upon heavens, earths layered upon earths, each teeming with wonders and… well, some not-so-won...
According to Legends of the Jews, on the second day of Creation, God didn't just whip up one thing, but four: the firmament, hell, fire, and the angels. Talk about a busy day! We'r...