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Human perception of reality operates through the five physical senses, which detect materiality and externality, such as sight, sound, or smell, and a sixth sense, often likened to intellect or understanding, which serves as a foundational element connecting all perceptions. The physical senses perceive only the outer world, while spiritual senses grasp inner, non-material dimensions. Though the spiritual and physical do not generate each other, an imagined connection bridges them, arising from a person’s inner consciousness. This mirrors the physical imaginative faculty, which takes external stimuli—like the sight of a sunset or the smell of rain—and constructs internal images or sensations based on them.
Similarly, in the soul, this process unfolds on a deeper level. In dreams or under the influence of substances, vivid experiences emerge without external input, driven solely by imagination. Substances may suppress rational thought, freeing the imagination, but this path is described as one of spiritual impurity ("klipot") rather than holiness. For example, seeing a beautiful sunset or a moonlit sea stirs emotions because it awakens pre-existing impressions within the spiritual subconscious. These impressions, embedded since the infinite concealment of creation ("tzimtzum"), are faintly illuminated through physical senses, termed a "thin light" in the Zohar, compared to the fuller brilliance of spiritual perception.
All stimuli—physical or spiritual—awaken latent elements within consciousness. As one develops spiritual senses, known in Kabbalah as "mochin" (minds), a richer perception of reality forms through spiritual imagination. Physical stimuli can then spark a deeper consciousness, called the "light of the soul," though the greatest light lies in Torah and mitzvot. These act as concealed stimuli, akin to a quantum particle’s hiddenness relative to an apple, veiled to encourage personal purification over reliance on external facades. Kabbalah and Torah’s inner teachings complement each other like man and woman, or like physics paired with astronomy or quantum theory in science.
The goal is to use physical stimuli wisely to awaken proper impressions, termed the "288 sparks" in Kabbalah—desires aligned with giving—and the first three sefirot. Misinterpretation, influenced by the primordial serpent’s deception, creates a matrix-like illusion of reality. Refining the spirit through Torah’s light purifies perception, aligning it with truth. May this process elevate and cleanse us from distortion, amen. For further exploration, see resources on Kabbalah for beginners.
how does human perception of reality work we have five senses The Sixth Sense can be likened to intellect understanding or the foundational element that connects everything the physical senses perceive only materiality and externality while the spiritual senses perceive spirituality the spiritual does not generate the physical and the physical does not generate the spiritual however there is an imagined connection between them which stems from the inner consciousness of a person similarly to how the physical imag ative faculty in a person receives stimuli from the outside and generates an image within itself based on the stimulus such as sight or smell the same process occurs in the soul we see for example that in a dream or under the influence of a substance one can experience even more vividly without any external stimuli relying solely on the power of imagination the substance in such cases suppresses the constraints of rational thought inherent in a person however this path is one of kipo spiritually shells and not Holiness for instance when a person sees an image of a beautiful sunset or a radiant full moon casting its light on the waves of the sea which reflect it back this scene evokes a special emotion why is that because it stimulates Impressions that already exist within the person embedded in their spiritual subconscious the stimulus brings these Impressions to light however since this is perceived through the physical senses it is a faint light compared to the spiritual as the Zohar refers to it a thin light in her in any case this is true of all stimuli the awaken elements already embedded within us in our Consciousness from Infinity hidden since the simptome contraction when a person develops spiritual senses referred to in cabala as massim they begin to form in their spiritual imagination an additional perception of reality the physical sense stimulates a deeper level of Consciousness within them referred to as the light of the soul the great light resides in Torah and mitzvah which are also stimuli for a person's Consciousness however these are very concealed similar to how a Quantum particle is hidden in relation to an Apple this concealment exists so that a person may first purify themselves achieving true inner Purity rather than relying on external masks the wisdom of cabala and the inner teachings of Torah are like a man and a woman together similar to the relationship in physical science between physics and astronomy or between physics and quantum theory therefore May Merit to use physical stimuli correctly to awaken the appropriate Impressions within us called in cabala 288 Sparks rapach nid salson desires of giving and the first three seph May the light of the Torah shine upon us and purify us for the cipo and the sin of the primordial serpent cause a person to misinterpret reality leading to a deceptive interpretation a matrix-like illusion may we Merit refining our spirit to interpret reality correctly amen for more see the cab for beginners
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Practical Kabbalah is described as the secret dimension of the Torah, embodying supreme holiness that radiates into the heart, enabling one to receive in order to bestow—an expression of perfect love. However, humanity is currently considered impure due to contact with death and self-serving desires, rendering us incapable of engaging in practical Kabbalah. This impurity stems from the second restriction in the spiritual worlds, creating barriers in human consciousness that block the ability to receive in order to bestow. At present, we lack the strength, capability, and spiritual screen (masach) necessary for this level of connection.
We are in the midst of "tikun haberia," the correction of creation, rather than at its ultimate purpose—the correction of the soul. Pure, altruistic desires and spiritual awareness must be refined before addressing the body’s egoistic desires and the "stony heart." From our current state, attempting practical Kabbalah would mean receiving for oneself within the fourth phase of desire (Behina Dalet) under the attribute of judgment (midat hadin), leading to spiritual death—a disconnection from the Creator and the Divine Light.
The wisdom of Kabbalah focuses on the "flavors" (ta’amim) of Torah, representing the light in a diminished form (zanen), rather than its concealed primordial light or secrets (sodot). This diminished light, along with the mysteries of creation (ma’aseh bereishit), is intended for revelation, a mitzvah tied to redemption. Practical Kabbalah is not external or physical; common associations with amulets or similar practices are symbolic, reflecting inner spirituality rather than possessing inherent power. The Holy Ari, Rabbi Isaac Luria, teaches that in our generation, impurity from contact with death forbids practical Kabbalah, and even knowledgeable individuals who pursue it face punishment.
Instead, the emphasis should be on giving to others and fostering love for one’s fellow person, rather than relying on external symbols or magical practices, which lack true influence. The call is to focus on spreading Torah’s light, as encouraged by Rabbi Kabbalah for Beginners, through subscribing to the YouTube channel and staying connected to Israel, directly linked to God. Amen.
practical cabala is the secret dimmension of the Torah the aspect of supreme Holiness that radiates into the heart to receive in order to bestow is practical cabala perfect love however we are considered impure due to contact with death impure because of self-serving desires and therefore we are unable to engage in a practical cabala and this is due to the second [Music] restriction in the spiritual world worlds and barriers in human consciousness which prevent us from receiving in order to bestow as we currently lack the strength capability and spiritual screen Mas additionally we are in the process of ticken habria the correction of creation and not yet at the ultimate purpose of creation the correction of the Soul pure altruistic desires and spiritual awareness must precede the correction of the body egoistic desires and the Stony heart heart from our current perspective engaging in Practical cabala would mean receiving in order to receive for oneself within the fourth phase of Desire beina D it in the attribute of judgment midat Haden which leads to spiritual death and spiritual death signifies a transformation away from the Creator resulting in separation and disconnection from the Divine Light the entire wisdom of cabala focuses on the flavors tame of Torah which represent the light in its diminished form zanen rather than the secrets Cedar of Torah the concealed primordial light the light found in the flavors of Torah and the mysteries of creation ma bit is meant to be revealed and this Revelation is a Mitzvah upon which Redemption depends is practical cabala something external or physical practical cabala is not something physical the common Association of practical cabala with amulets and similar practices is merely symbolic representing the inner spirituality Behind These external forms by themselves external symbols have no true influence as the holy Ari Rabbi Isaac Laura teaches in our generation we are impure due to contact with death and are forbidden from engaging in Practical cabala even those with knowledge who do so are punished Focus instead giving to others and cultivating love for your fellow person rather than relying on external trinkets or magical practices I am Rabbi cabala for beginners so subscribe to my YouTube channel and continue spreading the light of Torah to the world stay connected to Israel Yar L direct to God Amen
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קבלה
The mystical teachings of Kabbalah reveal a spiritual journey where the Creator embodies divine light, energy, life, and movement, while we, as created beings, represent the vessel—a deficiency tasked with receiving this divine pleasure. Initially, we exist like microbes, receiving only a faint glow called "Ner Dakik," but through purification, influencing others, and spiritual development, we uncover greater deficiencies and ascend the spiritual ladder. The profound truth lies in the Creator’s desire to bestow complete goodness upon us, requiring us to transform into givers, mirroring the Creator’s nature. Remaining self-centered receivers stifles our growth, whereas giving aligns us with the divine purpose.
The Torah’s command, "You shall be holy, for I the Lord am holy," highlights this aspiration, though the Creator’s holiness infinitely surpasses ours. Our holiness is tied to a will to receive—a vessel shaped by deficiency—distinguishing us from the Creator. Yet, through faith and "equivalence of form" (hishtavut hatzurah), we can resemble the Creator, acting as "mini-creators" by embracing the power of giving. External acts of generosity alone are insufficient; true spiritual progress demands pure, inner giving.
The Torah and mitzvot—whether the 613 commandments for the Jewish people or the seven Noahide laws for humanity—serve as vital tools in this journey. They purify us, revealing and nourishing our souls. By becoming true givers and loving unconditionally, we attune ourselves to the Creator’s frequency, enabling divine revelation, as promised through the prophets: "I will be known." Our ultimate purpose is to refine our nature, partnering with the Creator in the act of creation, receiving complete goodness earned through effort rather than unearned gifts. In love, calculations fade, and what begins with awe evolves into a bond of love.
This essence defines "Israel"—being direct to God—a path of spiritual enlightenment. By attaching ourselves to this journey, we elevate our souls. Gratitude is extended for joining this exploration, with an invitation to support the spread of these teachings on YouTube, unlocking Kabbalah’s wisdom together.
are you ready to embark on a spiritual journey let us explore the profound wisdom of cabala together in the mystical teachings of cabala we understand that the Creator represents the divine light energy life and movement we as the created beings symbolize the vessel the deficiency that must receive this Divine pleasure at the beginning of our existence we are like microbes receiving a faint glow known as niru AK but as we purify ourselves influence others and develop spiritually we discover greater deficiencies and Ascend the rungs of the spiritual ladder But Here Lies the profound truth the Creator desires to bestow complete goodness upon us and to receive this goodness we must become givers just like the Creator merely being self-centered receivers would limit our spiritual growth and fulfillment the Torah teaches us you shall be holy for I the Lord am Holy however it is crucial to acknowledge that the Holiness of the Creator is infinitely above ours our Holiness is bound to a will to receive a vessel a deficiency we as created beings are not the same as the Creator yet Through The Wonder of faith and equivalence of form call we can resemble the Creator we can become like many creators by embracing ing the power of giving and bestowing nevertheless external acts of giving are not enough true and pure inner giving is what truly matters in spirituality the Torah and mitzvot whether the 613 Commandments for the Jewish people or the seven noahide laws for all Humanity play a vital role in our spiritual journey they purify us revealing and nourishing our souls when we become true givers loving unconditionally we align ourselves with the the same channel and frequency as the Creator in doing so the Creator can reveal himself to us just as the prophets have said through the prophets I will be known ultimately our purpose is to refine our nature and become Partners In The Act of Creation we are here to receive complete goodness earned through our growth and efforts rather than unearned gifts because where there is love calculations become obsolete We Begin this journey with awe and reverence but our ultimate goal is love this is the essence of being Israel of being direct to God let us attach ourselves to Israel to the path of spiritual enlightenment thank you for joining us your support on YouTube will help us spread these profound teachings together let us unlock the wisdom of cabala and Elevate our souls
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The seventh essay by Rabbi Baruch Ashlag (Rabash) on "V’Lak" explores the profound spiritual power of communal prayer, presenting it as more than a mere collection of individual supplications. It is a harmonious integration of diverse spiritual attributes—kindness, strength, and mercy—that merge into a perfect vessel, creating a holistic space for divine influence. This mirrors the role of Jacob, who symbolizes the unification of the three spiritual lines, reflecting the balanced qualities essential for this sacred channel.
Communal prayer extends beyond group settings; it can also involve a single individual praying selflessly for others. Such prayers transcend personal merit, aligning with the collective will of "Malchut" or the assembly of souls, making them inherently more favorable and capable of attracting divine blessings. This collective focus amplifies their spiritual impact.
The essay emphasizes that communal prayer’s significance is not limited to personal gain. It is deeply tied to the redemption of the Shechinah—the divine presence—from exile. By praying fervently for the elevation and revelation of divine glory, individuals contribute to manifesting God’s goodness and advancing creation’s ultimate purpose. This underscores the active role humanity plays in the cosmic process of redemption.
However, the efficacy of prayer depends on more than the act itself—it hinges on the vessels we create to receive divine influence. Prayers must aim for spiritual growth and selflessness, ensuring that divine abundance remains within the realm of holiness. By refining our nature from selfishness to altruism, we construct the proper vessels to receive and sustain these blessings.
Whether participating in a congregation or uplifting others through personal prayer, the spiritual power of these acts is immense. They can ascend before God, becoming a "crown of the head" (Keter) for the Lord, serving as a foundation that channels blessings to the assembly and the world. Rabash’s insights invite us to harness this potential, contributing to the redemption of the Shechinah and the fulfillment of creation’s purpose. For more, support is encouraged on YouTube.
are you looking to tap into the incredible power of communal prayer look no further then the seventh essay by Rabbi baruk ashlag rabash on vlak in this enlightening piece rabi ashlag delves into the significance of communal prayer unveiling its unique spiritual power communal prayer is not simply a collection of individual prayers but a harmonious integration of various spiritual attributes kindness strength and mercy merge together in this perfect vessel creating a holistic space for divine influence just like Jacob who represents the unification of the three spiritual lines communal prayer mirrors the balanced qualities needed for this sacred Channel interestingly communal prayer can also refer to a single individual praying for the benefit of others these selfless prayers bypass individual Merit considerations aligning with the collective will of malut or the Assembly of souls this Collective Focus renders them inherently more favorable attracting Divine blessings but communal prayer is not limited to personal benefit the essay highlights its profound connection to the Redemption of the Shina the divine presence from Exile by fervently praying for the elevation and revelation of divine Glory we play an essential role in manifesting God's goodness and fulfilling Creations ultimate purpose however it's not just about prayer itself it's about the vessels we create for divine influence prayers must be directed towards spiritual growth and selflessness ensuring that the Divine abundance remains within the realm of Holiness by aligning our intentions and refining our nature from selfishness to altruism we create the correct vessels to receive and contain Divine blessings so whether you join a congregation in communal prayer or uplift others through your personal prayers remember the incredible spiritual power they hold be a part of the Redemption of the shaa and contribute to the realization of Creations ultimate purpose your prayers have the potential to ascend before God becoming a crown of the head bat me Lee of the Lord the foundation and allowing blessings to flow to the assembly in the world support us on YouTube for more