Lurianic Kabbalah
Lurianic Kabbalah is a mystical Jewish tradition developed by the 16th-century scholar Isaac Luria. It focuses on understanding the nature of God, creation, and the soul. Luria introduced concepts like Tzimtzum, the idea that God contracted to create space for the world, and Shevirat HaKelim, the breaking of vessels that allowed divine light to enter the material world.
This Kabbalistic system emphasizes the process of Tikkun, or spiritual repair, which involves restoring harmony to the world and the soul. Lurianic Kabbalah has significantly influenced Jewish thought and practice, shaping modern interpretations of mysticism and spirituality.