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And one of the most intriguing concepts in the Kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism, is the idea of “bekiyot” (בקיעות) – "breakthroughs" or "fissures." These aren't physical cracks, but r...
The Kabbalists certainly did. They explored this very idea through the concept of radiant splendor and the mystical apertures of the soul. Now, imagine the face as a mirror reflect...
Jewish mysticism certainly thinks so. In fact, the ancient text Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah (which translates to "Key to the Gates of Wisdom") offers a fascinating glimpse into just ho...
The text delves into the intricate workings of the soul, or neshama, and its connection to our physical senses. It proposes something quite remarkable: that each of our senses – he...
It's not just about bone structure and muscle tone. There's a whole fascinating interplay of soul, light, and… well, apertures. The Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, a text steeped in Kabba...
Jewish mysticism suggests that our faces are actually maps of our souls. It's a profound idea, isn't it? The notion that the very essence of who we are, our neshamah, shines throug...
The text argues that the true nature of God's governance is so exalted, so far beyond us, that we can only perceive the most superficial level. Think of it like this: imagine tryin...
In the mystical realms of Kabbalah, this idea takes center stage, especially when we delve into the secrets of the Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, or "32 Openings of Wisdom." We've talked...
It’s a question that’s haunted mystics for centuries. And in the Kabbalistic text, Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah, we get a glimpse into this very process, a glimpse into the architecture...