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7/11/2025, 4:44:20 PM
>>510094515
Ah fun times, I do like how they explicitly call out Tikkun Olam as a goal
https://www.drumlanrigaccords.com/blank-2
Ah fun times, I do like how they explicitly call out Tikkun Olam as a goal
https://www.drumlanrigaccords.com/blank-2
6/14/2025, 5:15:32 AM
>This central practice of Frankism shares parallels with the Lurianic Kabbalistic principle of Shevirat ha-Kelim or the Shattering of the Vessels. In Kabbalistic thought, the holiness of the Ein Sof, the ultimate form of God, filled 10 vessels with primordial light. However, those vessels were unable to contain the divine power of the light and shattered, scattering its holiness throughout the universe. The shattering also led to the formation of evil governing the material world in a narrative that echoes the creation of the Demiurge recounted in the Gnostic text The Pistis Sophia. The only way that divine light can ascend to be cast upon humanity is through the confrontation with the Qlippoth, who themselves embody sin. This process is referred to as "Tikkun" in Kabbalistic thought, in which navigating the Qlippoth to restore the divine light of the Ein Sof will usher in the Messianic Era. That Kabbalistic tenet serves as the foundation of "Tikkun Olam" in a modern Jewish culture which obfuscates is esoteric origin.
>Thus, the practice of engaging in heresy viewed as a means of salvation by Frankists led to scholars labeling Sabbateanism and its adjacent branches as a form of Neocarpocratianism based on the teachings and practices of of the 2nd century Gnostic leader Carpocrates of Alexandria.
>Thus, the practice of engaging in heresy viewed as a means of salvation by Frankists led to scholars labeling Sabbateanism and its adjacent branches as a form of Neocarpocratianism based on the teachings and practices of of the 2nd century Gnostic leader Carpocrates of Alexandria.
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