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Jewish tradition actually gives us a glimpse into why that might be, and it's a bit more complicated than simply being "unworthy." It's about connection, presence, and… well, let's...
And sometimes, just sometimes, the mystical texts offer a glimpse, a fleeting impression of that cosmic perspective. The Tikkunei Zohar, a later, deeply esoteric expansion on the Z...
Prayer, it suggests, isn't just about reciting words. It's about creating a connection, a pathway for the Divine Presence to descend. And the first step? Invoking the Holy One, ble...
The Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun 69, paints a breathtaking picture of the relationship between Israel, the Shekhinah, and the very Name of God. It's a complex, layered image...
Jewish mystical tradition is filled with ideas about how prayer works, and how it impacts not just us, but the very fabric of reality. Today, let's dip into the Tikkunei Zohar, a c...
Specifically, the Tikkunei Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah, speaks of Israel as the "feet of the Shekhinah." Now, what’s the Shekhinah? Imagine the Divine Presence, not as s...
Jewish tradition offers a profound and comforting answer: the Shekhinah, the Divine Presence, is always with us. But what does that really mean? The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text ...
In Jewish mysticism, the Tikkunei Zohar offers a powerful image for this struggle: the "husks of the nut." Sounds strange. What are these husks? Well, imagine a nut, beautiful and ...
Jewish mysticism has a powerful image for that feeling: the exile of the Shekhinah. The Shekhinah, often translated as the Divine Presence, is, in Kabbalistic thought, the immanent...