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Imagine, for a moment, being utterly lost. Disconnected. Adrift. That's the picture the Tikkunei Zohar, a profound work of Kabbalah, paints for us of Adam after his transgression. ...
Sometimes, when we look at the world, especially after something goes wrong, it can feel like that. Jewish mysticism, particularly the Zohar, explores this feeling in profound ways...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a cornerstone of Kabbalistic literature, gives us a startling answer: it began in thought itself. Imagine this: Adam, in a moment of flawed "higher Thought," ca...
That feeling pulses at the heart of a passage in the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun 83. It speaks of knowledge so profound, so earth-shattering, that it remains veiled until t...
Jewish tradition, particularly through the mystical lens of the Zohar, offers a fascinating framework for understanding the nuances of sin. Let’s talk about Adam. But not just the ...
It's the arrival of the Imma Ila’ah, the Higher Mother, gracing us with her presence. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, delves deep into this idea in its 90th section...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, might just have an answer for that feeling. It speaks of something truly special happening each week, a spiritual influx that touche...
Specifically, let's talk about the letter Hei (ה). It's not just any letter; it's a sign, a symbol deeply connected to the relationship between God and the Children of Israel. As i...
Jewish tradition grapples with this very feeling, especially when we delve into the mystical depths of the Tikkunei Zohar. Specifically, Tikkunei Zohar 95 offers a fascinating glim...