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It speaks of a state where, metaphorically, even the Holy One, blessed be He, is "poor," existing outside His proper place. What does that even mean? And who is this "Her" that the...
The mystical tradition of Kabbalah offers a powerful explanation, connecting our actions to the very fabric of reality. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, speaks of th...
It suggests that our actions, our very choices, can impact the divine realm itself. Specifically, the Tikkunei Zohar, a later expansion on the core teachings of the Zohar, delves i...
Think about Noah's dove. After the flood, Noah sends her out to see if the waters have receded. The verse tells us, "...and she no longer returned to him, at all" (Gen. 8:12). A si...
It might sound strange, but Jewish mystical tradition sees a deep link between the spiritual realm and the natural cycles of our world. The Tikkunei Zohar, a later expansion on the...
The passage we’re going to explore comes from Tikkunei Zohar 119, a section of the Tikkunei Zohar, which itself is a later, expansive companion to the core Zohar, the foundational ...
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...