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Jewish tradition has a powerful explanation for that feeling, and it all revolves around a core idea: tikkun olam, repairing the world. But what if the repair starts with something...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a core text of Kabbalah, suggests that those feelings might be more profound than we realize. It connects our personal actions to the cosmic balance, specifical...
Jewish mysticism, especially the Zohar, often grapples with this feeling when discussing the Shekhinah. What exactly is the Shekhinah? It's the divine feminine presence, the immane...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, invites us to do just that. To look beyond the obvious, especially when things seem dark. It starts w...
to a fascinating passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun 120, and see what it reveals about universal praise and divine presence. The passage opens with a powerful ima...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a major work of Kabbalah, tackles that feeling head-on. In its 120th section, it speaks of a future where everything clicks into place. A future where Jerusalem...
In Jewish mystical thought, the concept of removing a shoe, ḥalitzah, takes on a profound symbolic weight, hinting at both separation and the potential for profound reunion. It’s f...
Jewish mysticism, particularly the Zohar, is filled with imagery like this. Today, we're going to peek into a specific passage, Tikkunei Zohar 120, and explore how it uses the idea...
In the mystical heart of Jewish tradition, the concept of the Shekhinah, the divine feminine presence, offers a way to understand that longing – and perhaps even bridge the gap. No...