Disambiguation evidence for Gilgul (reincarnation) via surface form

"Gilgul"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Gilgul".

Predicate Object
aimsAt completion of divine commandments
aimsAt spiritual rectification
appliesTo Jewish souls
appliesTo righteous among the nations (in some views)
associatedConcept nefesh
associatedConcept neshama
associatedConcept ruach
associatedConcept soul purification
associatedConcept soul rectification
associatedConcept tikkun
associatedConcept tikkun ha-nefesh
associatedConcept Tikkun Olam
surface form: tikkun ha-olam
contrastedWith one-life eschatology
cosmologicalContext Kabbalistic view of creation GENERATED
cosmologicalContext doctrine of shevirat ha-kelim
cosmologicalContext doctrine of tikkun
describes reincarnation across multiple lifetimes
describes transmigration of souls
developedIn Kabbalah
surface form: Lurianic Kabbalah
eschatologicalContext World to Come GENERATED
eschatologicalContext resurrection of the dead
etymology from Hebrew root meaning "to roll" or "to cycle"
expoundedBy Hayyim Vital
expoundedBy Isaac Luria GENERATED
hasAlternativeName Gilgul (reincarnation)
surface form: Gilgul neshamot
hasAlternativeName reincarnation in Kabbalah
hasAlternativeName transmigration of souls
hasDoctrinalStatus central in Lurianic Kabbalah
hasDoctrinalStatus non-universal in classical rabbinic Judaism
historicalDevelopment systematized by Isaac Luria
instanceOf Kabbalistic doctrine
instanceOf concept in Jewish mysticism
languageOfOrigin Hebrew
mayInvolve return in human form GENERATED
mayInvolve return in non-human form (in some Kabbalistic sources)
moralFunction consequence of sins
moralFunction mechanism of divine justice
moralFunction opportunity for repentance
primaryText Etz Chaim
primaryText Shaar HaGilgulim
primaryText Zohar
relatedPractice kavanot in prayer GENERATED
relatedPractice mitzvah observance for tikkun
religiousTradition Judaism
subtradition Kabbalah GENERATED
teleology completion of a soul’s mission
teleology fulfillment of mitzvot GENERATED
teleology repair of past spiritual failures