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And to understand it, we need to delve into the concepts of light, vessels, and something called Sefirot. Now, picture this: Divine light, the Ohr, is constantly flowing. But raw, ...
One of the core concepts in Kabbalah is the idea of partzufim (singular: partzuf) – divine personas, or faces of God, if you will. Think of them as archetypal forms through which t...
Jewish mystical thought, particularly as illuminated by the Sulam commentary, offers a fascinating way to understand this. It has to do with vessels and lights – not literal ones, ...
It’s a question that’s occupied Jewish mystics for centuries, and the Sulam commentary offers us a glimpse into the intricate mechanics of this process. Think of it like a cosmic p...
We're diving into a concept that might seem a little abstract at first, but stick with me. It’s about understanding how the spiritual world, the world of pure energy and intention,...
Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, offers intricate models to understand these dynamics. And one of the most fascinating is the concept of the three lines, or Kavim, which we find woven t...
The key, according to the teachings of the Sulam commentary, is that Ḥokhma can't truly shine without the "light of giving." What does that mean, exactly? Well, it all comes down t...
But in Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, even the smallest detail can unlock immense understanding. Today, we're diving into a concept from the Sulam Commentary that...
In the Kabbalah, even the tiniest dot or dash isn't just a grammatical mark. It's a symbol, a key unlocking deeper understanding of the Divine. this idea through the lens of the Su...