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Today, we're going to explore a passage from the Introduction to the Sulam Commentary, a vital text for those studying the wisdom of Kabbalah. It deals with the concepts of "maturi...
In Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, this tension isn't just a human experience, it's a cosmic drama playing out within the very structure of reality. And like any g...
We're going to delve into a concept that might seem a little dense at first, but trust me, it's worth the journey. We're talking about the interplay of the right and left lines (ka...
Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, offers intricate models to understand these dynamics. And one of the most fascinating is the concept of the three lines, or Kavim, which we find woven t...
Think of them as filters, each one expressing the divine light in a different way. Now, within this framework, we encounter Yisrael Sabba and Tevuna. These are elevated spiritual c...
We're diving into a concept from the "Introduction to Sulam Commentary," specifically section 34, that deals with the re-emergence of the left line in the partzuf (divine persona) ...
Jewish mysticism understands that struggle, and sees it reflected in the very structure of the cosmos. We've been exploring the intricate world of the Sefirot, the emanations of th...
The key, according to the teachings of the Sulam commentary, is that Ḥokhma can't truly shine without the "light of giving." What does that mean, exactly? Well, it all comes down t...
In Kabbalah, the ancient Jewish mystical tradition, the answer lies in understanding the delicate interplay between different types of light, especially the lights of giving and wi...