Does Kabbalah talk about dreams?
by Rabbi Yossi Marcus addthis_pub = ‘rabbisimcha’; –> function gomprint(Hierarchy, ixObject){ var vwidth = 680; var vheight = 520; var url = ‘/en/article_print.html?h=’ + Hierarchy + ‘&o=’ + ixObject; window.open(url,’print’,’toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,menubar=no,status=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=no,width=’+vwidth+’,height=’+vheight+’,top=’+((window.screen.height/2)-(vheight/2))+’,left=’+((window.screen.width/2)-(vwidth/2))); } Library » Daily Life » Sleep | Subscribe | What is RSS? PRINT EMAIL COMMENT Yes it does. Here’s one Kabbalistic insight on the dream phenomenon: Kabbalah discusses the evolution of creation from a state of non-being, to ethereal being, to an ever more concretized existence, to actual physical reality as we know it—and the countless states of existence in between. Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi uses the example of a seed, which contains within it the potential for the entire tree—branches, leaves, fruits, including the pit and peel of the fruit. Every