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Jul 12, 2026 5:48 AM -

276.02Question: It is said that Abraham received an instruction from the Creator to perform a commandment. But he was not certain of himself and went to consult with others. Doesn’t he trust the Creator? After all, Abraham already senses Him.

Answer: We are speaking about how a person assesses their own forces. A person lives like an animal for thousands of years, from one incarnation to the next,  just like the rest of the world.

We have lived through many cycles of reincarnation, in all kinds of forms and in various places. Throughout these cycles of the soul, we have developed in terms of our desires and demands. We see the nature of this development: the soul evolves and demands more and more.

Why the soul? Because the animalistic part within us does not develop. Our body remains the same body. Were it not for the spiritual part in a person, we would be just like an animal. Do animals evolve and suddenly demand television, automobiles, rockets, or music? Nothing of the sort. An animal remains an animal. As it is born, so it remains. An animal has only one law: to care for its existence.

Therefore, what develops within us is the spiritual aspect, which evolves in two stages. The first stage is material, animalistic, or a kind of animal-spiritual phase. We pursue sex, honor, money, and knowledge. The soul develops in this way, but this development takes place through the pursuit of pleasures found in this world.

After it has developed in this manner over many incarnations, a Hisaron, a lack or yearning for spiritual pleasures, is revealed within it. A person begins to sense the “point in the heart”; they desire something that is beyond this world, beyond the pleasures they can receive in their corporeal senses.

The spiritual pleasure one lacks is called Ohr (light), and the medium through which one can receive and perceive it, is called Neshama (soul)—a spiritual vessel, or Kli.

When a person begins to develop this Kli, even if gradually, through being granted this lack (Hisaron) that emerges within them after all the animalistic development spanning many incarnations, they become similar to Abraham.

They begin to feel an aspiration, a yearning for spirituality. This is akin to the Creator telling them: “Develop yourself, come to a new, special, better state.” And then a person begins to sense various forces, thoughts, and impulses that are either for that state or against it.

Rabash explains that this is like a theatrical play, where each actor portrays a certain quality within the person. Thus, Mamre is one quality within the person, Sarah is another, the whole household of Abraham with all his cattle, his field (in short, all the trappings of a Bedouins lifestyle) represent the forces of their soul that are either for their development or against it.

Why must it be this way? After all, the Creator says: “Lech Lecha!” “Go forth!” The road is laid out, go forward! So why should there be doubts? Why should you oppose it?

Because the intention is for you to become a human being, to develop into a human being, and not remain an animal. A person could be left as a puppet and improved, made into anything desired, without their own awareness or participation.

But in that case the created being would remain on the animate level, whereas the purpose is to delight the created beings by bringing a person up to the Creator’s degree, since delighting them on a lower degree is not considered delight from the Creator’s perspective. If there is something good, it can only exist in its fullest form. That is, to give anything less than the “greatest good” is not truly “to delight.”
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 7/6/26, Rabash, “When Should One Use Pride in the Work?”

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Jul 12, 2026 5:38 AM -

926.02Question (from Facebook): What is the most important question you ask yourself that you have not yet found an answer to?

Answer: The most important question I have not yet found an answer is this: How can I personally bring you to the state where you reveal the Creator and then explain it to everyone else?

I am not joking. In fact, my greatest concern is how to bring the method of correcting the world, the method of attaining happiness, to everyone.
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From KabTV’s “Answers to questions from Facebook”

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Jul 12, 2026 5:35 AM -

227Comment: At different times you have emphasized the importance of different topics. First it was children’s education, then working through crises, then the writings of Baal HaSulam or the articles of Rabash, then The Book of Zohar, then The Study of the Ten Sefirot (TES). Each time, people tend to think that this is now the final and most important subject they should focus on.

My Response: Yes, in this way, we gradually study the material until eventually everything comes together into one unified whole.

In Kabbalah, there is essentially no separation at all. The difficulty is that we are unable to grasp everything simultaneously, so we study it one topic at a time. Later, all of these separate topics merge into one unified science, one comprehensive method.

The same thing happens in our world. We study reality by dividing it into physics, chemistry, biology, geography, history, into thousands of different subjects and specialties.

But where does all this division come from? The world is one single reality! Why have I divided it into so many separate parts? Inanimate matter is one field, plant life another, animal life another, human beings yet another.

Why do I need these divisions? Because I am incapable of integrating everything into my mind all at once. I cannot contain all of these sciences within me simultaneously. That is why there are different professions and why people become specialists.

In Kabbalah, however, such separation does not truly exist. Yet, in order to embrace the entire science of the upper world, we must study it piece by piece. Over time, it becomes integrated within us because we will merge and unite into one common soul, and there will no longer be any separation between us.

For me, everything will become one. Moreover, it will continue to simplify until it is reduced to a single vessel containing the simple light. In that lies the whole of creation—including our own tiny world.
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From KabTV’s “I Got A Call. Laitman’s Bullying” 10/13/10

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Jul 12, 2026 5:23 AM -

283.01Question: Are my desires predetermined by the Creator? Right now, I am acting on my intentions. Are these intentions mine, or do they also come from the Creator?

Answer: There is nothing of “you” within you. This applies to all of us; everything comes from the Creator.

Sometimes the Creator places very unpleasant situations in our path so that later we will realize they were actually good and in this way learn from them.

But when we judge our past actions and suffer greatly because of them, these too are the actions of the Creator passing through our desire, through our egoism. We merely feel what the Creator is doing to us and accumulate these impressions.

Question: When a person turns directly to the Creator, does that mean he is actually turning to his own egoism?

Answer: Of course. But even that is good. In reality, a person is talking to himself while projecting some image before him.
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From Kabbalah Lesson in Russian on 1/21/18

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