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The Kabbalists, those mystical explorers of Jewish tradition, delved deep into this very question. Let's pull up a chair and explore what they discovered. The Tikkunei Zohar, a cen...
The Tikkunei Zohar, a profound and mystical commentary on the Zohar, uses a powerful analogy to explain our relationship with the Divine. Imagine a King. A powerful, majestic ruler...
It's not just about showing up. It's about who you are, what you carry within you. The Tikkunei Zohar, a central text of Kabbalah, offers a glimpse into this idea. It tells us that...
It talks about the mystical forces at play when we connect with the divine. Specifically, it speaks of the ḥashmal (חשמל), often translated as “electrum,” but in this context refer...
And one of the key pieces of that puzzle is the concept of the Tree. Not just any tree, mind you, but the Tree, a cosmic structure that connects everything. The Tikkunei Zohar, a p...
Specifically, we're looking at Tikkunei Zohar 69, which grapples with a rather unsettling verse: "The son of a wise man gladdens a father, and the son of a fool is the despair of h...
The text presents us with two versions: Y-Q-Q-V (י־ק־ק־ו) and Y-V-Q-Q (י־ו־ק־ק). What does it all mean? According to the Tikkunei Zohar, these arrangements represent a cosmic dance...
And within the Zohar, the Tikkunei Zohar offers specific "repairs" or "enhancements" to our understanding. to the 72nd Tikkun and see what we can uncover. The text paints a picture...
Jewish mystical tradition, specifically the Tikkunei Zohar, offers a breathtaking answer. It all starts with something called "the line of measure." Think of it as a cosmic yardsti...