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It’s the word zot – "this." Sounds simple. But in the mystical tradition, particularly within the Tikkunei Zohar, the zot is anything but simple. It's a doorway. A portal. A connec...
It speaks of a profound secret, a key to unlocking the King's desire, and it all revolves around…Her. Who is this "Her" the text refers to? It’s Malkhut, often translated as "Kingd...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a powerful image of this very feeling. It speaks of Israel, the collective soul, seeking to petition the King – that is, God....
Moses certainly did. The Torah tells us, in Exodus 2:12, that Moses "turned this way and that, and he saw that there was no man..." Now, the Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabba...
It suggests that what we're truly yearning for isn't material wealth or fleeting pleasures, but something far more profound: the true sustenance of Torah. But what is this "sustena...
Broken promises, broken systems, broken hearts... What if I told you that even in the face of such destruction, there's a force, a She, that's actively shattering the idols we clin...
Today, we're diving into a particularly fascinating passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, a profound commentary on the Zohar, to unlock a tiny piece of that secret. The passage centers ...
The text explores a powerful idea: that our prayers, specifically the Amidah—the "standing" prayer that's a cornerstone of Jewish worship—have the power to elevate the Shekhinah, t...
It might hold more cosmic significance than you think. The Tikkunei Zohar, that incredible companion to the Zohar, dives into some pretty profound mysteries. And in one particular ...