Connection with the Whole World

929Question: When do I establish a connection with the whole world?

Answer: To the extent that you acquire a screen, you turn not inward, but outward, beyond yourself. Baal HaSulam clarifies this in his article Matan Torah [The Giving of the Torah] and uses the example that as a person grows, so do his worries.

At first a person cares only about himself, then about his family and his surroundings. Later, he begins to worry about the whole country, and as a result, the whole world becomes the subject of his thoughts. Here, Baal HaSulam describes a great man in terms of his human qualities. However, this surely also works in spiritual development.

Just imagine that everything we attain in our desire through the five senses, as well as all our spiritual attainments, is included in our common desire, called “Adam HaRishon,” the common soul.

I am a part of this common soul, one of six hundred thousand, and all my attainments—all that I can absorb inside myself to fill my part—are called “this world.” Whatever I perceive as I enter the sensation of external Kelim is called my external world, that is, my spiritual world. As a soul, I already reside in these external spiritual vessels.

Question: How can this be implemented during the lesson?

Answer: If the Creator has charged you with the initial Hisaron, you will continue to work on it until you gain a true desire for spiritual things. You just have to want it.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 5/14/26, Rabash, “What Is, ‘If a Woman Inseminates First, She Delivers a Male Child,’ in the Work?”

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