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In Kabbalah, the mystical tradition of Judaism, we find a concept that mirrors this very human experience: Daat (דעת). It's usually translated as "knowledge," but it's so much more...
Jewish mysticism, particularly the Kabbalah, is full of these tantalizing glimpses into the hidden architecture of reality. Today, let's dive into a particularly intriguing concept...
Jewish tradition has a fascinating way of explaining that feeling, especially when it comes to Shabbat. We often talk about Shabbat as a day of rest, a time to unplug. But accordin...
Jewish mysticism, particularly in the Kabbalah, has a fascinating way of looking at this dynamic, using the divine as a model. It's a story of giving, receiving, and ultimately, fi...
The Idra Zuta, part of the Zohar, gives us a glimpse into that very place. It all starts with the "parting of the hair." Sounds a little strange. But in Kabbalistic thought, this i...
We're diving into some seriously heady stuff here, folks, so buckle up. We're talking about the very fabric of reality, as understood through the lens of Kabbalah. The text begins ...
Our focus today is on Binah, often translated as "understanding." But did you know it's also called Tevunah? Why the different name? The Idra Zuta explains that Ima, the Divine Mot...
It involves cosmic parents, flowing beards of blessing, and a whole lot of divine architecture. Okay, cosmic parents? What’s that all about? In Kabbalah, the ancient mystical tradi...
It's a profound connection, an intimate understanding that comes from deep within. And the Idra Zuta, a section of the Zohar, delves into the most concealed aspects of this concept...