Kabbalah
Eduard Shyfrin introduces a first-ever systematic theory of Kabbalah for the modern era
In ‘The Relativity of Death,’ Shyfrin transforms centuries of mystical thought into a structured framework – connecting information, consciousness, and reality’s deeper architecture.
The memory that turned into a song
Music, kabbalah, and time: Inside Eduard Shyfrin’s kabbalistic soundscape
Lockdown: Save your time for love
What a German-Jewish scholar can tell us about pro-Mamdani Jews today
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: The parallels between 1920s Munich and New York (and other places around the US and the world) are glaringly obvious and ominous.
Black Hole Blues: At the Edge of Time, Space, and No Return
Black Hole is an entity which produces so strong force of gravity that nothing even light can escape.
Jewish concepts of 'afterlife' may be recent adaptations, study finds
In the Hebrew Bible, the term Sheol is the shadowy abode of the dead. It is often depicted as “down below,” silent, and without active praise of God.
Buddha Blues - Ride the Wave of Time
"Music of the Mystic, Mystics of the Music." A journey through Buddhist, Indian, and Kabbalistic insights into the peril and purpose of desire.
Colors of time: Music of the mystic, mystics of the music
Exploring the spiritual link between colors, time, and human choice through the lens of Kabbalah and music.
When life doesn’t fit: How to adjust your angle for success - opinion
In Judaism, the concept of tzimtzum teaches us that if G‑d can make space for us, surely we can learn to make space for others and new possibilities.
'The Life of the Soul': A look at Judaism's view on 'gilgul' and reincarnation - review
With such erudite scholarship, The Life of the Soul is a landmark contribution and resource to the study of Jewish mysticism.
Did a mystic rabbi foresee Israel’s Iran strike eight years ago?
The 2017 video shows Ben Artzi telling congregants that if Israel chose to bomb Tehran’s reactors “no trace will remain” of the plants and that the Israel Defense Forces would emerge unscathed
Utterly forbidden or a glowing husk? How hassidic Jews view AI
It is not entirely clear whether there is rabbinic oversight and by what standard these large language models are 'kosher.'
Counting every day: Iyar's message of healing, hope, and seeing prophecies come true – opinion
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