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The diversity within Creation in no way challenges divine unity.
The diversity within Creation in no way challenges divine unity.
The soul's descent to the physical is so that it may be elevated still higher.
The soul's descent to the physical is so that it may be elevated still higher.
Introduction to the Ari's Concept of Shevirat haKeilim
Introduction to the Ari's Concept of Shevirat haKeilim
Plunging further into the mysteries of the universe, Rabbi Infinity reveals the secret of deep cosmic breathing as he teaches little Miri the fifth letter of the alefbet.
Outside of the realm of the Infinite Light.
Outside of the realm of the Infinite Light.
Torah study heals the supernal vessels of the most supernal of worlds
Torah study heals the supernal vessels of the most supernal of worlds
The reshimu, the kav, and the concretization of creativity
Caught between the illuminating flashes of the already discovered and the challenging abyss of all that remains unknown, is it revelation or concealment that more authenticly represents the truth of ultimate reality?
How everyone, children included, can apprehend the unknowable essence of G-d
In a single cryptic sentence R. Schneur Zalman of Liaidi pushed the limits of divine knowledge to an unprecedentedly esoteric height and paradoxically declared that the loftiest peak is openly accessible to all.
The Power of Is
How could there be light before there is anything at all? What would it illuminate, if nothing yet exists? Where would it radiate, if space is yet to be invented? What is its frequency, considering that time has yet to begin?
What is tzimtzum like?
I long struggled with the kabbalistic map of the cosmos, convinced that these mysteries could be grasped in a more relevant way. A single class on tzimtzum opened up an entire world of insight and discovery.
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