Jewish Kabbalah
Jewish Kabbalah is a mystical and esoteric interpretation of Judaism that seeks to understand the nature of God, the universe, and the soul. It explores complex concepts such as the Tree of Life, which represents the ten attributes through which God interacts with the world, and the idea of Ein Sof, the infinite aspect of God.
Kabbalah emerged in the 12th century in Provence, France, and gained prominence through texts like the Zohar, a foundational work attributed to the 2nd-century sage Shimon bar Yochai. Practitioners often engage in meditation, prayer, and study to deepen their spiritual connection and gain insights into divine mysteries.