
Kabbalah
Kabbalah is the soul of Torah. Kabbalah is the study of the soul: The human soul, and the soul of Torah, and the soul of everything in the material world.
“There are many layers to reality. The material world experience as we know it is just the surface level, within which exist many dimensions of spiritual energy waiting to be released. By appreciating these inner layers, we can learn to make order out of disorder, to gain insight into the unknown forces that determine all movement and behavior.” — From Toward a Meaningful Life by Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Your Soul Map: The Tree of Life
The Power of a Single Spark
Theme: Smallness Is the Essence of Greatness
What are spiritual sparks, and how do they effect our lives? The 4000-year-old tradition of Kabbalah reveals it.
Gematria: Understanding Jewish Numerology
This is the discussion of numerology, or the Hebrew word Gematria, which comes from the Greek geometria, meaning “geometry.” Essentially, it’s the study of numbers, but Gematria particularly refers to the power and energy that lies in the numbers that correspond to each letter.
Read MoreKabbalah Secrets: Unveiling the Mystical Teachings
The word “Kabbalah” often evokes a sense of intrigue, a whisper of hidden knowledge, and a promise of mystical revelation. Perhaps it’s the aura of mystique, the echo of centuries of clandestine study that draws us in. But what is it about Kabbalah that so captivates the human imagination?
Read MoreUnderstanding Kabbalah: Meaning & Essence
We hear “Kabbalah” everywhere, from casual conversations to self-help seminars. But does this newfound popularity truly reflect an understanding of its depths? Do we really grasp what Kabbalah is, what this seemingly esoteric word truly signifies?
Read MoreThe Kabbalah of the Big Bang
Does the Big Bang Theory have its roots in religious and mystical teachings? Or, as some have argued, has it deemed the notion of a Creator superfluous?
Read MoreWhy Men Make Kiddush and Women Light Shabbat Candles
Since according to basic Jewish law (halacha), a woman can make kiddush and a man can light Shabbos candles, why is the custom for women to light the candles?
Read MoreThe Kabbalah of Technology: Getting Comfortable With the Invisible
Discover hidden dimensions in technology, which will give you a fresh glimpse into hidden dimensions of your psyche and of the cosmos.
Read MoreThe Kabbalah of Psychology: Joy and Depression
Uncover a rare glimpse into the forces that define our ups and downs, our joys and depressions, and the other factors that shape our daily lives.
Read MoreWe All Come From One Place
The antidote to divisiveness and to cognitive dissonance is to acknowledge that we all come from one place. We all share one soul. This is practical Kabbalah.
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