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In Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, they explored this very idea, but on a cosmic scale. They asked: how did the infinite become…finite? How did the boundless Ein S...
In Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, this idea of completion is absolutely central. It even touches on the very nature of the Divine. : what does it mean for the Inf...
Today, we're diving into a concept from Kabbalah, specifically from the Petichah LeChokhmat HaKabbalah, that deals with exactly that: the collision of lights and its profound conse...
In Kabbalah, this feeling is tied to a very specific concept of how divine light interacts with the vessels designed to contain it. It’s all about the partzuf, or divine persona, a...
In Kabbalah, the mystical heart of Judaism, there's a concept that mirrors this very struggle. It’s described as a kind of cosmic "beating" – a constant pressure that ultimately le...
Today, we're diving into a fascinating passage from the Petichah LeChokhmat HaKabbalah ("An Introduction to the Wisdom of Kabbalah") to explore one such movement. The text speaks o...
Kabbalah, that ancient wellspring of Jewish mystical wisdom, offers some fascinating insights, and today we’re going to peek into one of them. We’re talking about the difference be...
In Kabbalah, specifically in the unfolding of the partzufim—the divine countenances or configurations—we find an answer, a reason why there's a diminishing of "structural heights,"...
It's not a simple drop, but a carefully orchestrated process, according to the Kabbalah. It’s a dance of veils and transmissions, and it hinges on some pretty fascinating concepts,...