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Jan 18, 2026 5:54 AM -

942Striving for spirituality means striving for connection with all other souls, because this is our spiritual state. It is impossible to imagine spirituality outside of this action. All other depictions and states we can imagine are not spiritual.

As it is written, “Love your neighbor as yourself” is a great rule of the Torah. This is the building of a vessel into which the light, the Torah, and the Creator can surely enter.

In the article “The Agenda of the Assembly,” Rabash outlines the expectations one should have when coming to the group, as well as the thoughts he should have, and the outcome he aims to achieve from the meeting. All desires, all the greatness one feels, he must “plant” in the soil of the group so it bears fruit. Therefore, we must ensure that the meeting of friends provides strength for all other hours of the day and week.

The greatness one feels for the group leads to praise of the group and to praise and greatness of the Creator. A person should leave a group meeting with the sense that he has gained the strength that will help him achieve the goal of creation.

A person has no source of strength other than the group. He must work on building his Kli, and his Kli must necessarily include all other souls.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 1/11/26, Rabash “The Agenda of the Assembly – 2”

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Jan 18, 2026 5:39 AM -

942Question: If I choose a friend based on the measure of the greatness of the goal that he gives me, can I rely on him along the way?

Answer: We unite together according to only one criterion—the degree to which we understand each other in the desire to merge with the Creator. I have no demands toward you. I choose you despite your appearance, education, and everything else.

I choose the group solely according to their desire for the Creator. This desire also has various external expressions. If we ignore them and consider only the pure desire for the Creator, can they all be the same for me? No!

In fact, each person has a certain character that manifests outwardly in different ways. One expresses himself more calmly, another frivolously, a third with anger, a fourth in joy and even with laughter.

But I should find such friends in whom there is not only a yearning for the Creator, but in whom it manifests in a form close to me, because I am only beginning to connect with them, at the beginning of the path. I cannot break external stereotypes and see the friend’s warm heart.

That is, the yearning for the Creator and the form in which it is expressed are the two factors in choosing friends.
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From Daily Kabbalah Lesson 1/11/26, Rabash, “The Agenda of the Assembly – 2”

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Jan 18, 2026 5:24 AM -

259.02If a person studies the science of Kabbalah correctly, he begins to receive continuous pleasure, moves from victory to victory, ascends the steps of spiritual elevation, and gains ever greater Hisaron.

He corrects it more and more with the intention to bestow and fills it more and more. Even more Hisaron, more intention to give, more filling, and so one progresses to unlimited fulfillment, which is called the final correction (Gmar Tikkun).

But Gmar Tikkun does not mean we completed everything. There can be no constant bestowal. Bestowal must constantly increase; otherwise, it is not giving. Therefore, a person gradually reaches a state called Ein Sof, infinity, when he has no limitations on his ability to continually increase his Kelim with intentions and filling.

Then a person reaches what is called the real, true awe. This awe comes from the concern of whether he can bestow, that is, to what extent he can take on additional needs, whether he will be able to correct himself through them, add a screen, and receive for the sake of giving. This is the meaning of true awe.

As a result, he receives filling from above—the light of the Torah. This light and awe that fill him, together create a feeling called the joy of the Torah. Of this, it is written that being in joy is a great commandment. After all, a person who has corrected his Kelim, received the filling and the upper light called Torah, reaches joy.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 1/7/26, Rabash, Article 23, “Concerning Fear and Joy”

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Jan 18, 2026 5:16 AM -

506.2Question: How can I check that, while advancing toward the Creator, I am not mistaken in how I imagine Him?

Answer: The fact that a person gets confused and nothing is clear to him are states that must be overcome. In other words, these are corrections that are indispensable; they must be made one after another along one’s path. Do not try to jump over several degrees at once; in any case, you will not be able to do it.

Advancement is possible only gradually, like ascending stairs, one step after another. This takes years because the path we traverse before the Machsom returns, repeats itself after the Machsom, and so on until complete adhesion with the Creator. We study that the same transgressions and mistakes as a result of double and single concealment later turn into commandments, and then lead to eternal love.

Allow yourself to absorb these things. Without including all the particulars and details that exist in you before the Machsom, you will not cross it. They will be necessary later.

This does not mean that we must try to skip all the intermediate states. A “jump” means to make an effort, to go through it quickly, because speed depends on us. We can only apply efforts to advance even faster, because the speed is in our hands.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 1/8/26, Rabash, Article 32, “Concerning the Reward of the Receivers”

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