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Psalm 104 touches on this, describing a vast ocean "wherein is a swarming without number..." The Tikkunei Zohar, that mystical extension of the Zohar itself, picks up on this, and ...
You're not alone. Jewish mystical tradition, especially the Zohar, sees the world as a constant interplay of divine energies, a celestial chess match played out on a grand scale. A...
Jewish mysticism wrestles with this feeling constantly, especially when contemplating the concept of exile. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, explores this sense of s...
There's a fascinating passage in Tikkunei Zohar 87 that offers a really intriguing perspective. It suggests that this very struggle, this intellectual and spiritual wrestling, is e...
We all know the story: the Israelites are thirsty, Moses is frustrated, and God commands him to speak to a rock to bring forth water. Instead, in a moment of anger and doubt, Moses...
It all begins with Marah. Remember the Israelites wandering in the desert after the Exodus? They’re thirsty, desperate, and finally, they find water! But… (Exodus 15:23) “they came...
The Shekhinah, the divine feminine presence, is woven into the very structure of creation. It all starts with a powerful image: a Tree, vast beyond our comprehension, spanning a di...
That feeling is at the heart of the Tikkunei Zohar, a mystical exploration of the Torah. And passage 87? It’s a doozy. We’re diving deep into Kabbalah here, so buckle up. It all st...
The Tikkunei Zohar, as many know, is a collection of commentaries that "repairs" or "rectifies" the deeper meanings of the Torah. It's not exactly light reading. But hidden inside ...