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And it all comes down to…letters. Specifically, the Hebrew letters. The Tikkunei Zohar, a later, deeply complex expansion on the main body of the Zohar, dives into the esoteric sig...
In Tikkunei Zohar 40, we're given a glimpse into the intricate relationship between the written word, the divine, and our own spiritual journey. It’s a wild ride, full of symbolism...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound work of Kabbalah expanding upon the Zohar, certainly thinks so. It sees the very shapes and markings of the letters as brimming with mystical signifi...
Take the very first letter of the Torah, the Beiyt (ב) in Be-REiShYT (בראשית) – "In the beginning." The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, sees this letter as far more tha...
It's more than just intellectual exercise. It's about something far deeper, something that touches the very fabric of existence. The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound and mystical expansi...
Jewish mysticism has some pretty incredible ways of describing that feeling, often using imagery that's both beautiful and a little… well, mind-bending. Today, let's dive into a pa...
It might even have cosmic implications. to a passage from Tikkunei Zohar 42, a section of the Tikkunei Zohar, which is itself a companion and expansion upon the more famous Zohar. ...
Moses certainly did. The Torah tells us, in Exodus 2:12, that Moses "turned this way and that, and he saw that there was no man..." Now, the Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabba...
It suggests that what we're truly yearning for isn't material wealth or fleeting pleasures, but something far more profound: the true sustenance of Torah. But what is this "sustena...