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Theurgy and the Mystical Meaning of the Commandments (Ta'amei ha-Mitzvot)

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Kabbalah conceives the fulfillment of the commandments (mitzvot) as an action affecting the upper worlds: this is the theurgic dimension of religious practice, which "repairs" and harmonizes the sefirot. The ta'amei ha-mitzvot, "reasons for the commandments," thus explore the hidden meaning of the rites. This vision gives each ritual gesture a cosmic scope and places responsibility on the human being.

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