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Non Jew here, I started looking into the Talmud because I was curious about the inner nature of god himself, but I don’t see much of that so far, all I see is just talk of laws and legal stuff. Which parts of the Talmud would talk about gods inner nature?
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Anonymous 1w

You’ll find references to kabbalistic concepts scattered throughout the entire thing. It’s not collected in one tractate specifically

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Anonymous 1w

i think the best way to begin to have a more meaningful understanding of G-ds nature is to start with the fundamentals… mainly Torah study and going through the weekly parshah… and/or learn some basic hebrew. then you can move on to more kabbalistic stuff and it will make a lot more sense and be more meaningful

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Anonymous 1w

the way i see it is like if you want to be into like “true” kabbalah you need to become religious and really study the talmud and have a mentor to guide you through it.

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Anonymous 1w

What made you think you’d find that in the Talmud?

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