Tradition Classification and Jewish Mysticism

The earliest form of Jewish mysticism was the Merkavah tradition. Learned Rabbis would fast for 40 days and 40 nights, constantly in prayer, preparing for a conscious ascension to the highest hekhaloth, or the realm of the divine. The journey to the highest hekhaloth is quite treacherous for the Merkavah traveler. He must already have … Continue reading Tradition Classification and Jewish Mysticism