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I get it. There are passages in Jewish mystical literature that can feel that way. Take this snippet from Tikkunei Zohar (specifically, Zohar Ḥadash 26a, if you want to look it up)...
And today, we're diving into a fascinating little corner of that world – a peek into the Tikkunei Zohar. The Tikkunei Zohar? Think of it as the Zohar's super-charged sibling. The Z...
Jewish mysticism often explores this very idea, the hiddenness of God, the hiddenness of ourselves. And sometimes, that hiddenness is tied to moments of judgment, moments when thin...
Think of Her as the immanent, indwelling presence that's with us here and now. But what happens when, as the Tikkunei Zohar (a central text of Kabbalah) tells us, She "becomes self...
Like there's a cosmic recipe being whispered in your ear, telling you exactly what to do to bring about... well, everything? The Tikkunei Zohar, a mystical extension of the Zohar i...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a fascinating glimpse into how music elevates our prayers, especially during times of upheaval. It suggests that when the wor...
It all starts with a verse from Isaiah (26:4): "... YaQ YQV”Q the rock of ages..." Now, the Tikkunei Zohar isn't just interested in the plain meaning. It's after the spark hidden w...
A battle between doing what you know is right and... well, everything else? Jewish mysticism sees that struggle as very real, playing out on both a personal and cosmic level. And i...
Jewish tradition wrestles with this feeling, this unsettling reality, head-on. There's a verse in Habakkuk (1:13) that screams this frustration: "Why do you look upon traitors, and...