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Imagine the divine presence, the Shekhinah, as a radiant light, a gateway to the Holy One. But what happens when that light isn't fully present? What happens when we aren't fully p...
Jewish tradition actually gives us a glimpse into why that might be, and it's a bit more complicated than simply being "unworthy." It's about connection, presence, and… well, let's...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, explores this very idea. It paints a picture of a dynamic relationship between us, here on Earth, and the Holy One, blessed be He, a...
Jewish tradition has some pretty intense things to say about that feeling. It suggests that not all prayers ascend. Some, well, they get torn up. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text...
It’s an image of a God who is responsive, moved by our struggles, and ready to shift from judgment to mercy. Let's delve into a passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, specifically Tikkun...
The mystical tradition of Kabbalah offers some incredible insights into how to make our prayers truly resonate – how to make them a conduit for something powerful. Let's delve into...
Specifically, the passage "Moses shall rejoice in the giving of his portion…" from the Sabbath morning service. It's not just a nice sentiment; it's connected to the "soul of all l...
It speaks of additional spiritual dimensions that awaken within us during this sacred time. These dimensions are linked to the three prayers recited on Shabbat: the evening service...
Like the words are there, but the meaning... well, that’s somewhere else entirely? The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound and often mystical companion to the Zohar itself, offers a breatht...