Mysticism

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Explore 1,124 Jewish texts related to the theme of Mysticism, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

Totrakiel's Transgression

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

Specifically, we're looking at section 16, which plunges us into some pretty heady stuff. Imagine this: three times a day, a spectacle of "wonderful loftiness and strange lordship"...

Totrosiyah Beyond the Firmament

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

The Heikhalot Rabbati, a key text in the Heikhalot literature – a collection of mystical Jewish writings describing ascents to the divine throne – gives us a glimpse. Imagine this:...

Zoharariel and the Secret Teaching

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

It involves angels, chariots, and a whole lot of horns. We're diving into Heikhalot Rabbati, a fascinating, and sometimes bewildering, text from the Heikhalot literature. These tex...

Divine Chariot of Merkavah

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

But what if there was a way to bypass all that? That's the fascinating scenario we encounter in Heikhalot Rabbati, a key text in the Heikhalot literature – a body of mystical Jewis...

Heavenly Court and Dumiel

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

This ancient text, part of the Heikhalot ("palaces" or "halls") literature, is all about visionary journeys to the heavens. It's a roadmap, of sorts, for those brave (or perhaps fo...

Foundations of Being and Merkabha

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

Not just in spirit, but…well, that's what the Heikhalot Rabbati tries to describe. It's an ancient mystical text, part of the Heikhalot literature—a collection of writings detailin...

Divine Chariot and Gamliel

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

It’s a powerful image, isn’t it? The freedom, the potential… “Blessed be thou, O Lord, who art wise in secrets and master of hidden things. Amen. Amen...." But what if that ladder ...

Divine Chariot and Whatever

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

really sit with that for a moment. How do you even begin to describe the indescribable? How do you put words to something that transcends all language? Well, the ancient mystics wr...

Vessels and Sparks

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

The ancient mystics did, and they wrote about it in ways that still resonate today. They weren't just writing poetry; they were trying to grasp the ungraspable: the nature of God. ...