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It's not exactly light reading, but boy, is it fascinating. Today, we're going to peek into Tikkunei Zohar 71. Here, the text paints a picture of cosmic forces flowing both downwar...
Jewish mysticism has a powerful image for that feeling: the exile of the Shekhinah. The Shekhinah, often translated as the Divine Presence, is, in Kabbalistic thought, the immanent...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound mystical text branching out from the Zohar itself, certainly thinks so. It invites us to explore that doorway, and one particular passage in Tikkunei...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound and mystical commentary on the Zohar, speaks to this very feeling. It paints a picture of what happens when our prayers finally break through. Imagin...
They might seem like routine, just something we say, but Jewish tradition teaches that even the smallest phrase can be a doorway to profound spiritual understanding. to a passage f...
Jewish mysticism suggests that they absolutely do. And what's more, our generosity – or lack thereof – plays a profound role in the unfolding of creation itself. to a passage from ...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a breathtaking glimpse into this very question. Imagine a scene: a soul rising, shedding its earthly form and entering a real...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, touches on just that. It tells us something fascinating about leaving the presence of the King – and when it says "King," it means t...
Because there is no gift more cherished by the Holy One, blessed be He, than the gift of the Shekhinah. Now, what exactly is the Shekhinah? It's often described as the divine femin...