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The Tikkunei Zohar, a companion to the Zohar, delves into the deeper meanings of the Torah. In one particular passage, it explores the verse "As Y”Y lives! Lie down until the morni...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, is absolutely brimming with that feeling. a particularly intriguing passage. It begins with a seemingly simple statement: "For My he...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah, delves into this very idea, suggesting that redemption itself hinges on something deep within us: the heart. But what does that...
Hint: It's closer than you think. It's in your heart. But not just your physical heart. We're talking about something far more profound. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabba...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a fascinating answer. It sees music as a reflection of the divine, a way for the Holy One to connect with us, and for us to c...
Jewish mysticism often uses the image of a river to symbolize exile, a time of hardship and spiritual searching. But within that very exile, within the darkest moments, lies the se...
We're turning to the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun 108. The Tikkunei Zohar is like the Zohar's cool, slightly more esoteric cousin, offering "corrections" or deeper interpret...
Jewish mysticism delves into that very feeling, and reveals that even God, in a sense, experiences a similar yearning. It's a radical thought, isn't it? God, waiting. But that's wh...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a cornerstone of Kabbalistic literature, explores these secrets. And in Tikkun 111, we encounter a particularly intriguing idea: the Shekhinah, the Divine Prese...