Kabbalah

The Tree of Life, the Zohar, and the hidden mystical wisdom of Judaism — the path of divine emanation and repairing the world.

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Table of Contents

The Tree of Life (Sefirot) – Complete Beginner-to-Advanced Guide

The central symbol of Kabbalah: ten divine emanations (Sefirot) connected by 22 paths. From Keter (Crown) at the top to Malkhut (Kingdom) at the bottom, the Tree maps how the Infinite Light flows into creation. “As above, so below.” Full interactive breakdown of every Sefirah with meditations →

The Zohar: Mystical Commentary on the Torah

The foundational text of Kabbalah, revealed in 13th-century Spain and attributed to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. The Zohar is not a book — it is a living flame. “The Torah is clothed in garments… woe to the one who thinks the garment is the Torah itself.” Key passages explained and how to read it today →

Isaac Luria & Tikkun Olam – Repairing the World

The Ari (Lion) of Safed revolutionized Kabbalah in the 16th century with the teaching of Shevirat ha-Kelim (shattering of the vessels) and Tikkun (repair). Every mitzvah, every act of kindness, raises the holy sparks. The complete Lurianic cosmology and modern spiritual practice →

Gematria, Numerology & Sacred Letters

Every Hebrew letter is a living channel of divine energy. Gematria reveals hidden connections: the numerical value of “love” (ahavah) equals the value of “one” (echad). How to calculate and use Gematria for insight →

Practical Kabbalah vs Theoretical Kabbalah

Theoretical Kabbalah studies the mysteries. Practical Kabbalah works with divine names, amulets, and meditations — but only for the pure of heart. The Zohar warns against misuse. Safe modern practices and the ancient warnings →

Hasidism & the Baal Shem Tov

In 18th-century Ukraine, the Baal Shem Tov brought Kabbalah to the people through joy, song, and devekut (cleaving to God). “The world is full of God’s glory — even in the lowest places.” His life and the birth of Hasidic mysticism →

Shekhinah – The Divine Feminine in Kabbalah

The indwelling presence of God, exiled with humanity, waiting to be reunited. In Kabbalah, the Shekhinah is the feminine aspect of the Divine — the Bride, the Queen, the Sabbath. How to welcome the Divine Feminine in daily life →

Famous Kabbalists: Abraham Abulafia, Moses Cordovero

Abulafia’s prophetic Kabbalah used letter permutations to reach ecstasy. Cordovero’s Pardes Rimonim systematized the entire tradition. Their lives and the most powerful techniques they left us →

Kabbalistic Meditation Techniques

From Hitbodedut (solitary meditation) to the “color meditations” on the Sefirot and the “Permutations of the Name.” Safe, powerful methods used for centuries. Step-by-step practices you can begin today →

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