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Question: During the recording of our conversations, we are constantly interrupted by people who come to you with various questions. How can we transform this situation into “There is none else besides Him”? What is the purpose of these disturbances?
Answer: First of all, there is nothing wrong with the fact that every twenty or thirty minutes, someone inevitably comes to me for advice or with a question. I don’t see anything unusual about it. Everything flows naturally, in a steady rhythm.
Secondly, it gives me the opportunity to take a step back and look at the topic from a different angle, whether it should be continued or not. I accept everything as necessary for further development. Why criticize everything? Everything has its place in the world, even the worst things. Everything needs correction, not destruction.
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From KabTV’s “I Got a Call. When the Creator is Revealed” 5/4/10
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We constantly forget that there is none else besides the Creator. This is done intentionally by the Creator, the one who governs everything. He changes the pictures that appear before us, and we forget that all of this is an imaginary world. It is called an imaginary world because it conceals the Creator from us.
The Creator hides behind the world we see around us. The inanimate, plant, and animal nature, and people, and a person himself with his inner world—all conceal the Creator from people. We must not forget this. And therein lies the problem. As Baal HaSulam writes, the greatest punishment for a person is when he disconnects from the Creator, i.e., the Creator Himself disconnects him, because the person does nothing on his own.
Therefore all our work consists of constantly remembering that there are the Creator and the person, and between them is this picture of the imaginary world. A person should not erase this picture, but should relate it to the Creator. The Creator creates all these images before him, and the person must forcefully connect them to Him. The Creator does this so that the person can transform all these forms of concealment into revelations, and nothing more.
We have no other work. In all our lives, in everything that exists, we must turn concealment, when the world hides the Creator from me, into revelation. This concealment comes only from the Creator, and I must relate all these images to Him.
The inanimate, vegetative, and animate nature, and especially humans are all just puppets, marionettes, various images that have no freewill in relation to me, and they have no independent reality.
In the end, they are all just a wrapper in which the Creator is wrapped so that I may reveal Him precisely through it. If I manage to penetrate through this wrapper, to each time relate it to Him, to understand that it is Him who is playing with me, and it is Him who is doing all this, then this wrapper transforms from concealment into revelation.
We must constantly hold on to this and strengthen each other in such perception of reality. This is our main work. And then we will see that we are already directly working with the Creator, always trying to reveal “There is none else besides Him” and “The good who does good” in every obstacle He places between Himself and us.
We need to constantly live with this picture, with this perception, with the reality, we envision. And our work must always be in this direction. The pictures of the world should not enslave us and play with us so that we follow them. On the contrary, we always focus on the Creator, and the pictures of the world serve only to strengthen the connection between us and Him.
This is both a person’s individual work and his work through the group. The individual work is preparatory, and the work through the group is truly blessed; there, responsibility and mutual support are required.
Because after a person tries to recognize the Creator behind every obstacle, he encounters such diverse and complex obstacles that only with the help of the group does he acquire the correct approach to the Creator, who is within it. Then he begins to build within the group a system that reveals the Creator as acting in diverse forms on all the qualities, feelings, mind, and heart of the person.
There is a difference in “There is none else besides Him” in relation to an individual and in relation to a group. At the lower level, personal revelation is possible for an individual, but at the main levels, a person already feels that he needs the group, and it is the instrument through which he reveals the Creator in all His manifestations, i.e., in the ten Sefirot.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson, Purim
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Question: What actions should the clarification of truth and lies lead me to?
Answer: Figuring out the truth and lie leads me to the only action—annulling myself before the upper. After all, the truth is in the upper, while in me, given that I am the lowest, it is always a lie. To reveal the upper, I must accept Him by faith above reason. All the conditions the upper gives me, I must recognize as the truth, and all my inner impulses as lies.
It turns out I want to come out of myself and stick to the upper, to receive His values and try to follow them according to His mind. It is like a child who wants to use his father’s mind, and due to this, he grows up, acquiring the mind of an adult.
Due to our annulment before the upper, we gain additional opportunities. This is not how it works in our world. If I annul myself before you in this world, it means I give up one of my opinions and accept yours because I consider you to be more intelligent, cultured, educated, or a better scientist. I am annulling myself on a specific issue so I can learn from you.
But in the spiritual world, I have to annul myself before the upper in everything, so that nothing of my own remains in me. Not even like a child before adults, but much more. I need to annul myself as if I do not exist at all: annulment in thoughts and feelings. But I do it rationally and with great wisdom. Special psychological work is required here. I examine myself and observe how I annul myself before the upper to clothe in Him and adopt His state.
This form of annulling myself before the upper allows me to rise to His level. First, there is my complete self-annulment before the upper, which is called the “embryo” (Ibur). Then, there is an even greater self-annulment, which is called feeding (Yenika). And then, even greater self-annulment, called adulthood (Mochin).
Initially, it is a very simple self-annulment, although it is not easy for us to resolve ourselves. I annul myself as if I simply do not exist and turn into a single point, a drop of seed in the womb of the upper. This is just the beginning of my self-annulment. But then, to master this degree, I need to take all my previous thoughts and desires and transform them to match the upper.
They will always be the opposite because Malchut of the upper has turned into Keter of the lower; therefore, the dregs of the upper were food for me—sweetness and truth. What was garbage at the upper level (in Malchut of the upper), waste I did not want to use, turned into food, sweetness, and truth for the lower.
If I want to do other work, I have to turn all the bitterness I feel now into sweetness, and everything I thought was sweet should become bitter at the degree of the upper. All my truth, when transferred to the level of the upper, must turn into a lie, and all my lies must become the truth of the upper. This means that Malchut of the upper turns into Keter of the lower. If I want to rise, I have to do the inverse work.
But first, I just annul myself without figuring out where the truth or lie is. No matter what happens, all I care about is annulling myself before the upper as if I do not exist, and turn into a point, a drop of seed. But then I start analyzing myself and turn bitterness into sweetness and lies into truth, and so I climb the degrees.
In the nine months of embryo development, I am constantly growing due to the fact that I am annulling myself more and more, turning all my lies into truth, all the bitter tastes of giving into sweetness. It is a vast and continuous work to transform yourself into your opposite in all your desires and thoughts, turning them all to giving, bestowal, and feeling the sweetness in all this.
Clearly, this change occurs due to the light coming to me. But I must constantly annul myself at an ever higher level for the light to work on me. The light that comes to me during these 9 months of growth of the embryo is called “blood” (Dam), from the word “inanimate” (Domem), which gradually corrects me. Then, I go through the stage of “feeding” and become an “adult.”
The whole ascent from the lower to the upper consists of the work of self-annulment. Therefore, through disseminating this knowledge and reaching out to the general public, we realize our self-annulment. After all, by annulling ourselves before the people, before this world, by serving it, we annul ourselves before the Creator in it. Because it was the Creator who placed this whole world before us.
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From Daily Kabbalah Lesson 7/30/13, Writings of Baal HaSulam “The Scrutiny of Bitter and Sweet, True and False”
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This is because he must draw upper light for the foreign thoughts of all the people in the world, too, since he is mingled with them and must sentence them to the side of merit.
This is precisely through extending the upper light over these Dinim of the general public (Baal HaSulam, Shamati 33, “The Lots on Yom Kippur and with Haman”).
Question: How can we draw the light onto the general public? How can we bring joy into the Kelim of the group?
Answer: When your friends begin to correctly choose their actions, then by working in connection with them, you ask each other, explain to each another, and discuss among yourselves, and clarify what is holiness and what is not.
Question: And how does this bring light into the group?
Answer: The point is that you strive to act, think, and contemplate like the light.
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From the 1st part of the Daily Kabbalah lesson 3/13/25, Writings of Baal HaSulam “The Lots on Yom Kippur and with Haman”
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Question: The act of a Kabbalist writing down their impressions from a lesson, is this a tradition or was it something only Rabash did?
Answer: As a rule, it is a tradition. It all depends on a person’s approach.
There are teachers who cannot write anything down. On the contrary, they live by what they speak and send into the atmosphere. And there are those who do the opposite. It is very difficult to say.
Question: So do many Kabbalists have something similar to Shamati, records of what they heard in a lesson?
Answer: Yes, the articles in the book Shamati are a special kind of articles. I believe that we are bringing humanity closer to a state where it will be able to appreciate the depth of this book.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 2/18/25, “Preparation for Opening the Heart at the Congress”
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We are getting to a state of radical re-evaluation of values. That is, what was valuable to me, for which I fought, lived, died, tried to put aside and pass on to future generations is all losing its value and is worth nothing today.
Question: What will truly be worth life or money?
Answer: Only thought.
Question: Doesn’t that seem too abstract for a person?
Answer: But what does a person have that is not abstract if he lives and dies? The most valuable is what he can take from one state, when living, to the state when dying, beyond death.
Question: Can he take his thoughts there?
Answer: Of course, he can. Thought is what remains with him.
Question: What kind of thought should one develop now so that it is valuable and necessary?
Answer: A positive attitude toward the world and others. It does not disappear. It stays with you constantly because it is not in your egoism, which dies with your body and decomposes, but in altruism, in the good qualities that you acquired during your earthly life. And then you fly away with them and enter a different space, the space of positive qualities and forces.
We exist to accumulate such positive emotions, thoughts, desires, urges, and aspirations, and leave the world with them.
I leave this world, having conveyed, as much as I could, a positive attitude toward the world, people, and life to my children and grandchildren, and to everyone possible.
Question: Do you think this is your mission and that of all of us?
Answer: Of course. But this is my opinion.
Question: But is this also the opinion of Kabbalists of all generations?
Answer: Yes, of course.
Comment: And what I see now, as everyone writes in comments: evil, horror, hatred, division…
My Response: This pushes us to evaluate what we really need to reveal in our life, to collect and pass on, to teach the next generation.
Question: Is it like pushing away from this darkness and moving toward a good thought?
Answer: Yes, everything will be fine.
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From KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” 6/15/20
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