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The word Chokhmah is read in the Zohar (Numbers 220b) as ''koach mah'', "the power of selflessness", or, alternatively, as ''cheich mah'', "the palate of selflessness." "The power of selflessness" implies not only the attribute of selflessness itself, but the great creative power that...
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KabbalahThe word Chokhmah is read in the Zohar (Numbers 220b) as ”koach mah”, “the power of selflessness”, or, alternatively, as ”cheich mah”, “the palate of selflessness.” “The power of selflessness” implies not only the attribute of selflessness itself, but the ...
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According to the Zohar, a foundational text for kabbalistic thought, Torah study can proceed along four levels of interpretation (exegesis). These four levels are called Pardes because their initial letters spell “PaRDeS” (“Orchard”): *”Peshat” (lit. “simple”): the direct interpretations of ...
KabbalahKabbalah has been highly recognized in Jewish cultures in this modern era but little did you know that Kabbalah as a school of thought can be traced way back to the 1st century, until it continuance to the 2nd century, ...
Large Group Awareness Training - LGATIt is of rather common agreement that organisation, at least originally, was formed in order to pursue the common interests of specific groups. It is far from being agreed, however, what roles are played by various sorts of internal organisational ...
Kirlian PhotographyOrigins of the Universe according to Berg The light is understood as part of the duality in the “light filled vessel” metaphor central to Berg’s cosmology. In Berg’s telling, the Kabbalistic origin of the universe is in agreement with the ...
KabbalahDualism Although Kabbalah propounds the Unity of God, one of the most serious and sustained criticisms is that it may lead away from monotheism, and instead promote dualism, the belief that there is a supernatural counterpart to God. The dualistic ...
Origins of Judaic mysticism According to the traditional understanding, Kabbalah dates from Eden. It came down from a remote past as a revelation to elect Tzadikim (righteous people), and, for the most part, was preserved only by a privileged few. ...
KabbalahLike the rest of the Rabbinic literature, the texts of Kabbalah were once part of an ongoing oral tradition, though, over the centuries, much of the oral tradition has been written down. Jewish forms of esotericism existed over 2,000 years ...
KabbalahChristian Kabbalah arose during the Renaissance as a result of continuing studies of Greek texts and translations by Christian Hebraists. The invention of the printing press also played its part in the wider dissemination of texts. Pico della Mirandola Among ...
NumerologyNumerology is the science of reducing names, birth dates and other significant dates down to their numerical equivalents in order to divine the future.
KabbalahKabbalah items, such as Jewelry or amulets, have become popular around the world and not only among Jewish people. This is an overview about some of the most popular items
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