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Back to EpisodesThe Sefer Yetzirah in 10 Minutes
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What if the universe was created not with bricks or atoms—but with letters, numbers, and sound? In this episode, we dive into Sefer Yetzirah, one of Judaism's most mysterious and compact works, where the building blocks of reality are the Hebrew alphabet and the ten sefirot. This ancient text reads less like theology and more like a cosmic instruction manual, mapping how speech, mathematics, and structure give rise to existence itself. We explore its cryptic style, its massive influence on later Kabbalah, and why generations of rabbis, mystics, and philosophers have argued over whether it's philosophy, mysticism, or something in between. Short, strange, and endlessly deep—this is the book that claims creation itself is written in code.