Published:
December 22, 2020
Originally recorded:
September 13, 2020
In chapter 3 of Gate of Reincarnations, Rav Isaac Luria explains that each one of us is part of the global correction process. Therefore, when we don’t do our spiritual work, we hurt everyone because it takes us farther from achieving our collective correction.
Isaac Luria, who came to be known as The Ari (meaning ‘Lion’ in Hebrew) because of his prodigious capacity for spiritual study and understanding, was a 16th century kabbalist who delved deeply into the mystical wonders of the Zohar. Commonly considered the father of contemporary Kabbalah, the Ari produced a historic commentary on the Zohar that removed many of its layers of complexity. His teachings created some of the most important kabbalistic ideas and practices used today, including the concept of tikkun, or correction of the soul. Join us for a consciousness-expanding course as we demystify the seminal writings of the Ari and connect with his righteous soul.