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Gilgul (also
Gilgul neshamot or
Gilgulei HaNeshamot; Heb. גלגול הנשמות, Plural: גלגולים Gilgulim) is a
concept of
reincarnation or "transmigration of...
- the
liberation by
terms such as moksha, nirvana,
mukti and kaivalya.
Gilgul,
Gilgul neshamot, or
Gilgulei Ha
Neshamot (Hebrew: גלגול הנשמות) is the concept...
- is one of the
transmigration forms of the soul and has
similarities with
Gilgul neshamot.
Ibbur is
always good or positive,
while dybbuk (Yiddish: דיבוק)...
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central esoteric tenet of
Kabbalah from the
Medieval period onwards,
called Gilgul neshamot ("cycles of the soul"). The
concept does not
appear overtly in...
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Gedaliahu G. Stroumsa, "Myth into Metaphor: The Case of Prometheus", in
Gilgul:
Essays on Transformation,
Revolution and
Permanence in the
History of Religions...
- (Hebrew: שער הגלגולים) or Gate of
Reincarnations is a
kabbalistic work on
gilgul, the
concept of reincarnation, ****mebled by
Hayyim Vital, who
recorded the...
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contemporary society. The
individual tiqqun may or may not also
include gilgul (reincarnation) theology; this
means that,
whether or not it is contemplated...
- pit to... the
light of the living' (Job 33:29–30)." Reincarnation,
called gilgul,
became po****r in folk
belief and is
found in much
Yiddish literature among...
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women could not
become dybbuks because their souls did not parti****te in
gilgul.
Sometimes these spirits were said to
possess women on the eve of their...
- endogamy, and both
typically do not proselytize.
Belief in
reincarnation (
Gilgul)
exist in some
strands of
Judaism influenced by the Kabbalah, such as Hasidic...