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Jewish tradition offers a fascinating way to understand this feeling, especially when it comes to encountering the Divine. It all comes down to light. Not just any light, but the o...
And the text Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah – a profound work of Kabbalah whose title translates to "One Hundred and Thirty-Eight Openings of Wisdom" – offers a fascinating perspective. I...
According to Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, various kinds of radiations emerge from Zeir Anpin. And these radiations aren't just vague, undefined energies. They manifest in specific form...
The Sefer HaBahir, one of the earliest and most important texts of Kabbalah, attempts to unravel this very question. It uses a beautiful analogy to paint a picture for us. Imagine ...
Jewish mysticism, especially the Kabbalah, often grapples with this very feeling. It's about understanding the intricate web that connects us to the Divine. And right at the heart ...
Jewish mysticism certainly thinks so. Today, we're diving into a passage from Tikkunei Zohar 48, a section of the Tikkunei Zohar, a companion volume to the Zohar, the central text ...
Yeah, you heard me right. Tears. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah and a companion to the Zohar, tells us that the only gate that’s always open is the gate of tears. B...
The passage begins with "Be-REiShYT" – "In the beginning." This isn't just a starting point; it's described as "an Utterance which is the first of all, comprised of all 'ten saying...
And it all starts with a burning bush. iconic image: Moses, tending his flock, when suddenly...WHOOSH! A bush bursts into flames, yet somehow remains untouched. Intrigued, he appro...