Hekhalot
Hekhalot, short for Sefer Hekhalot (Book of Palaces), is a corpus of Jewish mystical texts from late antiquity that describes visionary ascent through heavenly palaces and encounters with angels and the divine throne. The tradition, often grouped under Merkavah (Chariot) mysticism, imagines ascent to the heavenly temple via purified ritual steps, guarded gates, and revelations of divine attributes. The term Hekhalot refers to the celestial structures the mystic traverses and to the aura of ritual practicality that accompanies the visionary experience.
The core material centers on ascents through multiple heavenly palaces, where the traveler meets angelic beings,
The Hekhalot corpus survives in Hebrew and Aramaic texts from late antiquity into the early medieval period.