Conversations With Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman with his students

Conversations With Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman with his students

303 Bölümü|28 трав 2026 р.

The transcript has been transcribed and edited from English simultaneous interpretation, thus there may be potential semantic inaccuracies within it.

Daily Morning Lesson: June 4, 2026

Part 3: Conversations on the way

Original recording date: 05/28/2026

Student: So, we're going to hear a conversation on the path called “Devoting Oneself to the Creator.” It took place a week ago, on the 28th of May, 2026.

Student: Oh, we're really inspired. We're saying this is a perfect moment. Nothing is missing right now. Our friends are seated together at a meal, trying to connect between us, reading sources. What's missing? Everything is perfect. 

M. Laitman: I have nothing to say. L'chaim to our Creator. Together. One, two, three - Thank You.

Student: How can we connect to all those who are with us now? Usually we get together at the center, we are together, all the thousands, and now just we are here. There are many, many homes like that, 800 homes like that, as many Ten that are gathering. How can we feel ourselves as one network, as one thing connected, like a hive? 

M. Laitman: How is it possible? Only in thought.

Student: How can we appreciate the moment?

M. Laitman: Importance.

Student: Importance of the moment?

M. Laitman: Yes. 

Student: What makes the moment important? 

M. Laitman: That's something you have to say.

Student: It's as if each one should build for himself the importance of this moment?

M. Laitman: Yes.

Student: And what does that give him?

M. Laitman: Importance.

Student: What does it give you that you appreciate the moment?

M. Laitman: That it becomes the most important for me, and I'm putting that topic in the center. 

Student: Earlier we said thank you to the Creator. Yes, to our Creator, we all said, you said “One, two, three”,  and we said, “Thank You.” When you say thank You to the Creator, what…? 

M. Laitman: As much as everyone can put his heart into this. 

Student: How does the Creator respond when He gets a gratitude from us?

M. Laitman: That you'll see as much as you invest in thanking Him.

Student: What's the difference between feeling the Creator and feeling our Creator?

M. Laitman: No difference. 

Student: The same. When I feel the Creator, it's not my personal feeling. It's a feeling that the Creator is ours?

M. Laitman: Well?

Student: Yes, or is there a distinction?

M. Laitman: No, no distinctions.

Student: So, what's missing every moment? If we delve at a specific moment in the present, that moment has everything in it. What's missing there at that point, at that very moment, every present moment?

M. Laitman: It's important how you turn, who you're turning to, what you want for your plea. And there's a lot of things in this.

Student: But when everyone feels whole, satisfied, there's something special about the moment of me feeling full.

M. Laitman: Feeling full isn't right.

Student: Isn't right. But gratitude, is it not out of a sensation of satiation?

M. Laitman: Yes, that could be.

Student: So when a person feels full, what can he give to the Creator? What can he ask of the Creator? Is there anything to ask or simply to give Him thanks?

M. Laitman: Also, this and that.

Student: What is a request? I understand about thank You, it's even natural, but what is a request?

M. Laitman: The request is that you need to create it.

Student: But he feels full. Now he feels whole at a certain moment. He feels gratitude to the Creator. So, what can he ask of Him? Is there anything to ask or only to say thank You?

M. Laitman: Say thank You and ask.

Student: I understand about thanking, but what about asking?

M. Laitman: What do you feel that you're lacking?

Student: Should one be lacking something every moment?

M. Laitman: No, not every moment. When you turn to Him, you have to be ready for it.

Student: Every moment a person has all the conditions for the state to be perfect and the Creator to be revealed, or are there moments when the Creator cannot be revealed?

M. Laitman: There's this and that.

Student: So, how does a person turn this moment into the perfect moment for the revelation of the Creator?

M. Laitman: If you're ready for it. To connect a deficiency to this moment, your deficiency, that's it.

Student: How do you turn all the moments into moments when the Creator is revealed in your friends?

M. Laitman: That's already a prayer. That's a prayer.

Student: What can we give to all the Tens in the world? How can we help them? All the Tens in Israel can help in something?

M. Laitman: I don't know that. That’s something in the air that you can define. That's it. 

Student: A person should be living in his Ten and that's it?

M. Laitman: No, but that's the main thing. 

Student: What is his calculation with the rest of the Tens, the rest of his friends? Well, not friends, but different circles around him. Well, there are also groups that unite among them, Tens. What kind of calculation do I have with them, considerations?

M. Laitman: You have to be connected to Tens, connected to their center.

Student: What is their center?

M. Laitman: The Ten that can turn to you from all Tens. And when you turn to them, you do it through the Ten. 

Student: But out of what do you turn to other Tens? If we connect among us in the Ten, so what do we feel a need to turn to other Tens? What is this thing that suddenly there's a need in our Ten to connect to other Tens? What is it?

M. Laitman: That you will have a plea to the Creator, a perfect plea.

Student: In other words, in our personal Ten, we cannot reach a complete turn to the Creator?

M. Laitman: Try.

Student: And how do we connect to other Tens? 

M. Laitman: How to connect to all Tens? That's through the prayer. 

Student: May we remain in our sleep at night as one man with one heart. May we go to sleep as one man with one heart?

M. Laitman: Sleep like that?

Student: Yeah, really.

M. Laitman: I didn't learn that.

Student: So what did you learn?

M. Laitman: At night, a person goes to sleep. Before he shuts his eyes, he raises himself to the Creator, and that's how he falls asleep. 

Student: And then, when he wakes up in the morning, what does he do? 

M. Laitman: He checks as much as he attains during his sleep. 

Student: So, during sleep, it's really attainment. You're giving yourself up to the Creator, and you attain the Creator. 

Student: So, during sleep, there are no friends. You're giving yourself up to the Creator, as you are. 

M. Laitman: Yes.