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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...
Jewish mystical thought, especially the Zohar and its companion works, wrestles with this very tension. And Tikkunei Zohar 85, specifically, offers a fascinating glimpse into a fut...
It's more than just water, that's for sure. It's a living tapestry woven with myth, رمز, and deep spiritual meaning. to one small corner of that tapestry, as revealed in the Tikkun...
And today, we're diving into a fascinating, if somewhat cryptic, passage from Tikkunei Zohar 86, a section known for its intense symbolism. It begins with the Leviathan. That legen...
And nowhere is that feeling stronger than when diving into the mystical heart of Jewish tradition. a small but potent piece of that code today. We're going to peek into Tikkunei Zo...
What could possibly be the culprit? The liver, believe it or not. The Tikkunei Zohar tells us that the liver raises a fire towards the heart. It sounds alarming, doesn’t it? But do...
Jewish tradition recognizes this feeling, and even offers a powerful response: the idea of spreading a tabernacle of peace. Where does this idea come from? It appears in a seemingl...
Beyond the flowers and the vows, Jewish tradition holds layers of mystical significance, particularly when we delve into the Tikkunei Zohar, a companion volume to the Zohar itself....
Specifically, Tikkunei Zohar 121 calls out to the very foundations of our faith, the patriarchs themselves. "Rise O Patriarchs, Masters of the Covenant!" the text implores. It's an...