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The Tikkunei Zohar, a core text of Kabbalah, offers a powerful image of just that – a world brimming with voices yearning for connection and redemption. Imagine this: Rabbi Shim’on...
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...
Jewish mysticism speaks to this feeling, especially when it comes to understanding the Shekhinah – the Divine Presence. But what happens when even the Shekhinah seems to be…adrift?...
In the 41st Tikkun, we find a profound connection between the verse in Deuteronomy 22:6, "...in any tree...", and the very essence of life itself. It's not just about arboreal bota...
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...
The Zohar, that mystical cornerstone of Kabbalah, certainly thinks so. And in Tikkunei Zohar 42, we get a glimpse into just how intimate that code might be. The passage starts with...
Jewish tradition has a powerful way of describing that feeling: exile. But not just our exile, the exile of the Shekhinah. The Shekhinah, often translated as the Divine Presence, i...
But the mystics have been wrestling with this idea for centuries. to a passage from Tikkunei Zohar 42 and see what it has to say about God, the Shekhinah, and this intriguing conce...
The Shekhinah… it's a concept that dances on the edge of definition. We often think of it as the divine feminine, the immanent presence of God dwelling within creation, especially ...