Jewish Mysticism
Jewish Mysticism, often referred to as Kabbalah, is a spiritual and philosophical system within Judaism that seeks to understand the nature of God, the universe, and the soul. It explores the hidden meanings of the Torah and other sacred texts, emphasizing the importance of personal experience and divine connection.
Central to Kabbalistic thought is the concept of the Sefirot, which are ten attributes or emanations through which God interacts with the world. These teachings aim to provide insights into the divine structure of reality and guide practitioners toward spiritual enlightenment and a deeper relationship with the divine.