About Hekhal

An open, rigorously sourced reference for the mystical, contemplative, and esoteric traditions of the world.

What this is

Hekhal is a public reference library. Its name, from the Hebrew heikhal (היכל), means the inner sanctuary of the Temple, the central hall behind the porch and before the Holy of Holies. The same Semitic root yields the Arabic haykal. The word names what the project is: an inner chamber where serious texts can be read carefully.

The site collects primary sources, traditional commentary, and serious modern scholarship across Jewish, Islamic, Christian, Hellenistic, and Western esoteric traditions. Where a text is in the public domain we publish it. Where translation is required we name the translator and the license. Nothing is presented without provenance.

Editorial law

Three tiers govern every page on the site.

A canonical page never cites containment. Containment may cite canonical. The asymmetry is the central editorial discipline of the project.

What this is not

Not a devotional site. Not an order, school, or initiatory body. Not a marketplace of practices. Not a place to argue cosmology. The texts are presented for reading and study; what readers do with them is their own affair.

Contributing

Hekhal is open source. Contribution standards, citation norms, and tier boundaries will be documented as the project grows. Translations must be public-domain or commissioned under a free license.