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This mystical text, part of the Zohar, delves into the deepest secrets of Kabbalah, and today we're going to explore a very specific and fascinating corner of it. The Idra Zuta, li...
Jewish mysticism might have an answer for you, and it all revolves around Shabbat. We all know Shabbat as the day of rest, a sacred pause in the week. But according to the Idra Zut...
And in the depths of Jewish mystical tradition, specifically within the Idra Zuta, we find some pretty… well, let's just say vivid imagery describing the process. We’re diving deep...
We're about to tiptoe into some of the most intimate and profound ideas in Kabbalah, specifically from a text known as the Idra Zuta. Now, the Idra Zuta, or "Lesser Assembly," is p...
The Idra Zuta, a section of the Zohar, gives us a glimpse into just such a moment: the death of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, or Rashbi, the sage traditionally credited with authoring t...
Rabbi Shimon, a central figure in the development of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), is nearing the end of his earthly journey. He enters the cave, and immediately, a voice booms fort...
It begins with a verse from the Book of Daniel (12:3): "The wise shall radiate (yazhiru), like the radiance (zohar) of the firmament..." See the connection? But it's not just any r...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound commentary on the Zohar, one of the central texts of Kabbalah, offers a glimpse into just that. In particular, Tikkunei Zohar 35 uses powerful imager...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central work of Kabbalah, delves into this very idea, painting a beautiful and complex picture of the divine feminine, the Shekhinah, and Her relationship wit...