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In Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, we find intricate descriptions of the subtle architecture of consciousness. Today, we're going to delve into one fascinating corner of t...
Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, has a fascinating way of describing how divine energy flows—or sometimes doesn't flow—and how we can influence that flow. Today, we're divi...
That's a feeling the Kabbalists knew well, and it's at the heart of what we're going to explore today. Specifically, we're diving into the idea of the "feminine waters" (mayin nukv...
That feeling is at the heart of a profound idea in Kabbalah. We're diving into the Sulam Commentary, specifically section 52, which tackles a complex, yet beautiful concept: how se...
It's all about how the divine light filters down into our world. The passage we're looking at focuses on Ze’er Anpin and Nukba, two central figures in Kabbalistic cosmology. Think ...
In Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, we find a fascinating concept that touches on this very idea, especially when we delve into the structure of the divine realms. ...
That feeling isn't just a modern phenomenon. The mystics of Kabbalah, seeking to understand the structure of the divine, also grappled with complex relationships. to some of those ...
There's this principle, a kind of cosmic law of reciprocity. It says that when a lower partzuf—think of it as a spiritual configuration or "face" of God—causes light to shine in a ...
It's not always a smooth, linear process. Sometimes, it takes a little... well, a collision. In Kabbalah, the emergence of a lower partzuf – a spiritual configuration or "face" – i...