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The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a fascinating explanation, linking our spiritual vitality to... Torah study? And, unexpectedly, the health of our liver? It b...
The passage focuses on the image of the Lower Shekhinah. Now, the Shekhinah is a complex concept, often described as the divine feminine presence, the immanent aspect of God that d...
Jewish mystical tradition, particularly the Zohar, wrestles with this very idea. And Tikkunei Zohar 99 offers a fascinating glimpse into this cosmic dance. It starts with a verse f...
Jewish mysticism wrestles with this very idea. The Tikkunei Zohar, a later expansion on the core Zohar, dives deep into these shadowy realms. It asks, who are these "dark ones" tha...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a fascinating answer. It sees music as a reflection of the divine, a way for the Holy One to connect with us, and for us to c...
Jewish mysticism uses that very image to describe what happens when we lose our connection to something deeper. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, uses the metaphor of...
Jewish mysticism has a powerful image for that feeling. It’s about the Shekhinah, the Divine Presence, and a moment of heartbreaking fragility. The passage we're looking at comes f...
It begins with a pretty stark claim: when the actions of the people of Israel became corrupt, a new king arose over Egypt – Pharaoh. Sound familiar? But here's where it gets really...
Today, let's dive into one, found in the Tikkunei Zohar, a companion volume to the Zohar, the central text of Kabbalah. We're going to explore the significance of the Hebrew letter...