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79.01Question: How does a person see that his vessels of bestowal are not corrected? In what is this expressed?

Answer: This is expressed in the fact that a person asks the Creator for correction. And the Creator understands that this is His part in the correction of the whole of creation and therefore corrects it.

Then the person already rises to a step higher. This is how it happens.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 12/20/25, “Hanukkah”

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The Beginning of the Desire for Spirituality

239Question: When I fully agree with the Creator, where can I get a demand for the light that returns to the source? After all, I even agree with the fact that I do not have this demand.

Answer: That is absolutely correct. This is precisely the beginning of the desire we must reach.

Start developing it from this point. That is, I want to be connected with the friends, with the Creator, with all our states, and connected in such a way that I feel myself detached from all other desires and goals.

Then we can raise our eyes to Him and demand: “Save us!”

After all, what we must come to, the most important task, is not that we receive whatever is there lying on some shelf, but that we realize that all of this is in the Creator’s power.

The quality of bestowal, the quality of love, the quality of connection are in His power, and we are obliged to implore Him to help us. This is precisely what constitutes the revelation of the Creator to a person.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson, 12/20/25, “Hanukkah

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Hanukkah: Housewarming in the Upper World

235Question: I grew up in Israel, and for me Hanukkah is a very childlike holiday with doughnuts and the dreidel. And suddenly I hear from you that Hanukkah has a spiritual meaning. How should I relate to the lighting of the candles so that this action is not merely external?

Answer: This is a spiritual action. There is nothing in the Israeli holidays that is not connected to the spiritual. After all, we exist only in order to attain our soul,  what is called the future world, the upper world, the higher dimension, that we must reach.

At present we see the picture of this world: houses, sky, sea, people, everything around me. Behind this picture we need to find a crack into the upper world, widen it, open up the horizons, and see that we are located only in a very small sphere, in a tiny part of a much greater, more spacious, infinite world.

Our entire universe is also within our current world. But we must reveal the world beyond it as well. This is what we human beings are meant for. For we do not belong to the still, vegetative, and animate levels that are bound to nature, but to the human level.

A “human being” in Hebrew is “Adam,” from the word “domeh,” similar to the Creator. We are not only capable of reaching such a state, but are simply obliged to attain it, to reveal the entire true reality that lies beyond what now appears to us as this world.

Then we will reveal not only infinite spaces, but also ourselves as existing in an infinite, perfect form, within this vast, expansive, light-filled reality that is revealed to us.

The wisdom of Kabbalah is intended for this. All the holidays speak to us about this, including Hanukkah, about how we begin to open the upper world for ourselves, expand our organs of perception and reality, and then emerge from all these narrow, bitter limitations.

All this lies before us. But everything depends on the unity between us, because unity is precisely the action that begins to open the boundaries of the present reality. And the pressures we feel today are meant to push us to accelerate and reveal the true world.

Therefore when lighting the Hanukkah candles—together with Hanukkah songs, games with children using the dreidel, and tasty doughnuts—let us think that the true Hanukkah is like a housewarming, for we are opening a new world for ourselves through uniting with one another.
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From Radio Station 103FM 12/6/15

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The Most Important Thing in a Marriage

506.3Question: What is the family of the future?

Answer: It is when a husband and wife are very close companions to one another. When we feel that we are doing something pleasant, we draw closer. When we feel that there may be some problems, we distance ourselves. We behave selectively. And then everything will be fine for us.

Question: But we do not run away from each other? Is that what it means to build a family?

Answer: We do not constantly think about “building.” We simply feel where we can help our partner, and where we should not interfere.

Comment: And this, you say, is called “companionship.”

My Response: Yes.

Comment: You use this word “companionship.” It is warm and very familiar to everyone.

My Response: That is the most important thing in marriage.

Question: That is the most important thing in marriage. And then everything will happen?

Answer: Yes.

Question: And everything else, like love?

Answer: Love exists between a mother and a child. And love exists between a person and the Creator. Between people, there is no love. There is the possibility of creating a very kind, close, mutual connection, but even that is still not love.

Love appears, manifests, is created, is born where there is a natural bond, like that of a mother with her child, and like the bond that arises between a person and the Creator.

This is natural connection. That is what can be called love. But simply between a man and a woman, even if they understand each other’s importance and try in some way to complement one another, that is not love; it is still companionship.
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From KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman,” 12/12/2025

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