Reincarnation Many books have been written explaining the teachings of the Ari on the subject of gilgulim (or gilgul neshamot), "reincarnation." These books explain when and how reincarnation takes
Kabbalah as "Correspondence" Although the Hebrew root k-b-l (pronounced: kabel; spelled: kuf-beit-lamed) appears fifteen times in the Bible, its appearance in the Five Books of Moses is limited to two
What is the Origin of Kabbalah and Chassidut? From the time of its revelation at Mt. Sinai, the concealed dimension of the Torah–Kabbalah–was known only
Kabbalah is the mystical tradition of the Jewish people. It dates as far back as Abraham (almost four thousand years), although it has gone through
Eleven Holy Names of God associated with the Sefirot Chart of God's Names Havayah Ekyeh Kah Kel Elokah Elokim Tzevakot Shakai Adnut Akvah Ehevi
This entry originally appeared on our online encyclopedia, InnerPedia.org here: http://www.innerpedia.org/index.php?title=Ehevi Ehevi Ehevi is a group of four Hebrew letters: alef, hei, vav, yud, which, in addition to serving as consonants,
This entry originally appeared on our online encyclopedia, InnerPedia.org here: http://www.innerpedia.org/index.php?title=Ahavah Akvah This hidden Name of God never appears explicitly in the text of the Bible, though it
This entry originally appeared on our online encyclopedia, InnerPedia.org here: http://www.innerpedia.org/index.php?title=Adni Adni אֲדֹנָ־י (pronounced Adni) is one of the Names of God appearing explicitly in the Bible. The Name
This entry originally appeared on our online encyclopedia, InnerPedia.org here: http://www.innerpedia.org/index.php?title=Shakai Shakai (שדי) is one of the Names of God. Shakai appears numerous times in the Bible. Often
This entry originally appeared on our online encyclopedia, InnerPedia.org here: http://www.innerpedia.org/index.php?title=Tzevakot Tzevakot (צבאות) is on of the Names of God. In Kabbalah, the Name Tzevakot (lit. "Hosts") is