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Here, we get a peek into a truly mind-bending scene involving God, the Shekhinah, and some seriously impressive angelic creatures. The text speaks of the Blessed Holy One – that's ...
A battle between doing what you know is right and... well, everything else? Jewish mysticism sees that struggle as very real, playing out on both a personal and cosmic level. And i...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a key text in Kabbalah, opens a window into just that – a mystical anatomy where organs aren't just organs, but symbols of cosmic forces. Today, we're diving in...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a cornerstone of Kabbalistic literature, offers us a stunningly intimate glimpse into this very idea. Specifically, Tikkunei Zohar 104 speaks about the indwelli...
We’re all human. We all have our imperfections. But what about our souls? Is it possible that something within us can be truly without blemish? The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text o...
It all hinges on the image of a dove and an eagle. The "dove," the Tikkunei Zohar tells us, is prayer itself. More specifically, it represents the Lower Shekhinah – the Divine Pres...
Jewish mysticism often points to that very feeling, that inner landscape, as the place where the Divine touches us most intimately. to a passage from the Tikkunei Zohar, specifical...
Jewish mysticism has a powerful image for that feeling. It’s about the Shekhinah, the Divine Presence, and a moment of heartbreaking fragility. The passage we're looking at comes f...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a mystical extension of the Zohar, speaks to this very feeling in its 105th section. It paints a vivid, and frankly, unsettling picture. The passage describes a...