The Torah of Beri’ah: The Covenant of Creation in the Book of Mormon
In Kabbalistic thought, Beri’ah (בְּרִיאָה), the World of Creation, is the second of the Four Worlds that flow from the Infinite Light of YHVH (יהוה).
It is the realm where divine Wisdom (Chokhmah) and Knowledge (Da’at) take form into creative consciousness. It is where the ideas and emanations of Atziluth begin to take shape as spiritual reality. If Atziluth is the fire of divine inspiration, Beri’ah is its breath: the creative Word that forms heavens and souls.
The Torah of Atziluth: The Covenant of the Law of Love in the Book of Mormon
This Torah is not written on parchment but upon the radiant essence of being itself.
Four Worlds in the Record of Nephi
The opening verses of Nephi’s record unfold perfectly through these four stages, describing how divine awareness descends into human life, and how a prophet, like each of us, rises through the same ladder of ascent.
Mormon Kabbalah
When you first hear the words “Mormon” and “Kabbalah” together, you might raise an eyebrow. Mormonism? Jewish mysticism? How do these fit? But as you dig deeper, you will see something beautiful. Mormon Kabbalah is a spiritual language that bridges ancient wisdom with Restorationist faith, uncovering hidden treasures from the Bible, Book of Mormon, the Brass Plates, and modern revelations.




