How Is One Born in the Spiritual World?
Question: A viewer asks: “You recently answered my question that when the Torah mentions birth, it’s not about physical birth, and when it says a child was born, it refers to spiritual birth. What does it mean to be born spiritually?”
Answer: To be born spiritually means to rise above egoism and ascend to the quality of bestowal.
Question: Is this what is meant when it says: “Isaac was born to Abraham, Jacob was born”? Is this a gradual process of birth?
Answer: Yes.
Question: “Why isn’t it clearly written that a soul was born to a person and it was named, for example, Abraham?” asks our friend. Why isn’t it stated directly?
Answer: I think for those who wrote and read these texts, it was all clear. They were at a degree where they understood what needed to be written and what did not.
Question: So today we read it as an historical story, but in reality, they read it as a path of the soul?
Answer: Yes.
Question: Another question: “I have also heard that there is the concept of a miscarriage, not in corporeality, but in spirituality. What does that mean?”
Answer: A miscarriage occurs when instead of overcoming egoism and progressing toward altruism, the opposite happens—altruism is suppressed and egoism prevails. Therefore the person falls back into egoism.
Question: The increase of egoism? So this is where the miscarriage occurs?
Answer: Yes, it is already a miscarriage at that point.
Question: What do the nine months of pregnancy mean in the spiritual sense?
Answer: These are the nine Sefirot that we must pass through from Malchut up to Keter. Only then are we ready for spiritual birth.
Question: This movement from Malchut to Keter—what does it represent?
Answer: It represents moving from the desire to receive (where one starts) to the desire to bestow. It is not that the person suddenly desires to bestow, but rather they want to merge with the Creator’s quality.
Question: And this is what is meant by passing through the nine months?
Answer: Yes.
Question: In spiritual terms, what does it mean when the embryo does not turn with his head down before birth?
Answer: That is a problem. It must be turned.
Question: What does it mean when it does turn?
Answer: It means the person changes their attitude toward the world and is ready to exit with a new perspective. Initially, they are head up, focused on themselves, but now they turn head down, and are ready to enter the world.
Question: Why is being head down a sign of readiness for birth?
Answer: It signifies that the person considers all their previous qualities unsuitable for further spiritual development.
Question: Egoistic qualities?
Answer: Yes. That is why they end up head down. The person must pass through a narrow passage, as we see in our material world, and then gradually spiritual birth occurs. There are many stages in this process, but we will not go into detail now.
Question: Does turning head down mean some kind of submission?
Answer: It is a reversal in their relationship to the world.
Question: So it is like going from “the world exists for me” to “I exist for the world”? Can we put it that way?
Answer: Yes. And thus, the person is born head down.
Comment: This correlation between the spiritual and material always amazes me. You said it is very dangerous if a baby does not turn in the material world either. They must turn.
My Response: Of course.
Comment: It is such a direct consequence.
My Response: Yes.
Question: Does a spiritual cesarean section exist?
Answer: There is no such thing in nature.
Question: Nature does not interfere?
Answer: No.
Comment: So that is our invention, purely of our world.
My Response: Yes, of course. It is violence, and humans have been practicing it for many, many years, hundreds of years.
Question: Can birth be called the next spiritual degree of man?
Answer: Birth is the next spiritual degree of man, which is born in him, and he ascends to it and begins to function at that degree.
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From KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” 8/15/24
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