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It's a radical idea, isn't it? The thought that instead of a perfectly balanced cosmic scale where punishment always fits the crime, something else can step in: pure, unadulterated...
It’s a question that's plagued humanity for centuries, and one that Jewish mystical thought grapples with head-on. The Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, a profound Kabbalistic text, offers ...
It’s not just about judges and courtrooms. According to ancient Jewish mystical thought, it’s rooted in something far deeper, something almost…architectural. The Kalach Pitchei Cho...
It breaks down the very foundation of governmental order, the architecture of how things work, into two key parts. First, it states that the entire governmental order of Justice is...
And in the Kabbalah, we find some truly mind-bending answers. Specifically, let's dive into a concept from Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, a complex text that opens up the "113 Gates of W...
The mystics have pondered that feeling for centuries. They've looked into the silence and asked, "What's really there?" And sometimes, the answers they found are… unsettling. to a ...
And within the intricate tapestry of Kabbalah, the Idra Zuta offers a glimpse into that very process – a kind of cosmic plumbing, if you will. Think of it like this: Zeir Anpin, of...
Tradition tells us that Rabbi Shimon, or Rashbi as he's often called, was one of the greatest mystics of all time, the one to whom the Zohar, the central text of Kabbalah, is attri...
The Kabbalists did. They looked at the human form as a microcosm reflecting the macrocosm, the universe itself. And they found profound meaning, even judgment, in the lines of a fo...