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Jewish mysticism, specifically through the lens of gilgul (reincarnation), offers an intriguing perspective on this feeling. The Sha'ar HaGilgulim, a core text on the Kabbalistic u...
The Sha’ar HaGilgulim, the "Gate of Reincarnations," part of the teachings of the Ari, Rabbi Isaac Luria, a 16th-century Kabbalist, offers a fascinating, complex, and ultimately ho...
The Kabbalists, especially in texts like Sha'ar HaGilgulim, the "Gate of Reincarnations," offer a fascinating, intricate, and ultimately hopeful perspective on the journey of the s...
According to the Sha'ar HaGilgulim, the "Gate of Reincarnations," Adam's sin didn't just affect him; it fractured the very essence of his being. Think of it like this: just as our ...
Jewish mysticism offers a fascinating, and sometimes challenging, answer: gilgul, or reincarnation. Now, reincarnation isn't exactly a mainstream Jewish concept, but it's a powerfu...
The Kabbalists have a fascinating way of looking at it, especially when it comes to the concept of gilgul, or reincarnation. It's not just about coming back; it's about the journey...
We're diving into Sha'ar HaGilgulim, "The Gate of Reincarnations," specifically section 3. It’s a dense text, but it reveals incredible insights into the purpose and mechanics of g...
Jewish mysticism offers a fascinating, if complex, answer: gilgul, or reincarnation. Now, when we talk about gilgul, we're not just talking about a simple transfer of a soul from o...
Today, we’re diving into a specific scenario: what happens when someone dies without children, failing to fulfill the mitzvah, the commandment, of Pru u'rvu, "be fruitful and multi...