- the
father of
contemporary Kabbalah, his
teachings being referred to as
Lurianic Kabbalah.
While his
direct literary contribution to the
Kabbalistic school...
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Lurianic Kabbalah is a
school of
Kabbalah named after Isaac Luria (1534–1572), the
Jewish rabbi who
developed it.
Lurianic Kabbalah gave a
seminal new...
-
Luria (16th century) is
considered the
father of
contemporary Kabbalah;
Lurianic Kabbalah was po****rised in the form of
Hasidic Judaism from the 18th century...
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being and consciousness.
Their concepts derive from the new
scheme of
Lurianic Kabbalah by
Isaac Luria (1534–1572), the
father of
modern Kabbalah, based...
- 72, 86, 88 The
earlier Merkabah mysticism also
references Metatron. In
Lurianic Kabbalah Adam
incorporated all souls; it is
possible for
different soul-sections...
- one of many
interpretations concerning the
Zohar and of Lilith.
Lilith Lurianic Kabbalah Isaac Jack Lévy,
Rosemary Lévy
Zumwalt Ritual Medical Lore of...
- romanized: ṣimṣum, lit. 'contraction/constriction/condensation') is a term used in
Lurianic Kabbalah to
explain Isaac Luria's
doctrine that God
began the
process of...
- order. In the
Aleinu prayer, it
refers to the
eradication of idolatry. In
Lurianic Kabbalah, the "repair" is mystical: to
return the
sparks of
Divine light...
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autonomous forces that
evolve independently. By contrast, in
Lurean or
Lurianic Kabbalah (the
Kabbalah of
Isaac Luria), the
sefirot are
perceived as a...
- ****ociated
almost exclusively with Hasidism.
Hasidic thought draws heavily on
Lurianic Kabbalah, and, to an extent, is a po****rization of it.
Teachings emphasize...