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Klipot [husks, forces of evil] tikkun
Simeon bar Yochai his acronym Rashbi- to be active after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. authorship of the Zohar In the Mishnah, in which he is the fourth-most mentioned sage
Moses de León (c. 1240 – 1305) Moses de León as the author who published the Zohar in the 13th century.
Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Abulafia
born in Zaragoza, Spain, in 1240, and is assumed to have died sometime after 1291
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero He is known by the acronym the Ramak.
1522–1570 Moshe Cordovero produced the first full integration of the previous differing schools in Kabbalistic interpretation Cordoverian Kabbalah utilised the conceptual framework of evolving cause and effect from the Infinite to the Finite "Pardes Rimonim" ("An Orchard of Pomegranates") - Tomer Devorah ("Palm tree [of] Deborah")
Isaac (ben Solomon) Luria Ashkenazi 1534[1] – July 25, 1572 known as "Ha'ARI Many Jews who had been exiled from Spain following the Edict of Expulsion believed they were in the time of trial that would precede the appearance of the Messiah in Galilee