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  1. Full Zohar Online

    Online Zohar Courses © 2020 Kabbalah Centre International, Inc.

  2. Zohar - Kabbalah Centre

    Revealed more than 2,000 years ago, the Zohar is a spiritual text that explains the secrets of the Bible, the Universe and every aspect of life. Composed by kabbalist Rav Shimon bar Yochai, …

  3. Full Zohar Online - Bereshit A - Chapter 1

    The Zohar discusses the primordial phase that ignited the process of creation. This phase produced a vacated space, a void into which our physical universe would eventually be born. …

  4. Full Zohar Online - Prologue - All verses

    4. "In the beginning" (Beresheet 1:1) Rabbi Shimon quoted the verse, "the flower buds appear on the earth" (Shir Hashirim 2:12). "The flower buds" refer to the act of creation; "appear on the …

  5. Zohar - Kabbalah Centre

    The Zohar describes the moment of creation as a Big Bang-like explosion. It speaks of a universe that exists in ten dimensions. It explores the notion of parallel universes.

  6. Full Zohar Online - Prologue - Chapter 1

    1. Rabbi Chizkiyah opened the discussion with the verse, "As the Rose among the thorns" (Shir Hashirim 2:2). HE ASKS: What is the Rose? AND HE REPLIES: It is the Congregation of …

  7. Full Zohar Online - Bereshit A - Chapter 2

    The Zohar recounts the process of how this hidden Light began to be revealed. As we correct and transform our crude, immoral nature, we reveal a measure of hidden Light in direct proportion …

  8. Full Zohar Online - Bereshit B

    "Come, behold the works of Elohim, Who has made desolations in the earth"

  9. Zohar - Kabbalah Centre

    For thousands of years, students of Kabbalah have sought to study the works of the great sages in order to connect to the consciousness, power, certainty and clarity of these spiritual …

  10. Full Zohar Online - Bo - Chapter 2

    6. "And the sons of Elohim came." These are the appointed ministers whose mission in the world is to observe the actions of people. "To present themselves before Hashem," as it is written, …

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