Definition: The collective soul in the world of Atzilut. The general soul (or system). Contains all particular souls that descend and clothe people's bodies in this world.
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Definition: Cannot even feel the desire for The Creator.
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Definition: Feels the desire for the Creator but cannot feel the Creator.
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Definition: The act of reassembling the shattered collective soul. The only action that brings us to reveal the hidden forces of Nature.
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Definition: When the heart changes its intention from reception to bestowal. When we stop thinking of ourselves and start thinking of the other.
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Definition: A desire to receive pleasure. Pure reception
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Definition: The source of everything in reality, an infinite force of love fulfillment . Pure bestowal.
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Definition: The source of everything in reality, an infinite force of love fulfillment . Pure bestowal.
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Definition: The process through which the desire was built.
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Definition: Another person on this path, specifically, someone that is working with their point in the heart and is working towards their desire for adhesion with The Creator. A friend in corporeality may be an important person, but if they are not working towards The Creator, they may not be considered a friend.
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Definition: Literally, this Hebrew word translates to the "To Receive." Kabbalah is is the practice of the wisdom of how to receive. Specifically, of how to recieve everything in life with the intention of bringing contentment to The Creator.
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Definition: Klipot refer to metaphysical "shells" or "husks" that act as filters between the Divine Light of God and the physical world. These barriers are essential for diluting the infinite, intense spiritual energy of the Divine to a manageable level that sustains mundane existence without overwhelming it. Klipot transmit only a minimal, constrained form of Divine Light, which supports basic life functions and existential awareness but does not promote spiritual growth.
Function: The light that passes through the Klipot is termed as minor and primarily serves to maintain physical and biological processes, such as hunger, which are geared towards self-preservation rather than spiritual development. These shells are characterized by their nature of "self-reception," focusing on receiving and containing Divine Light for their sustenance, rather than facilitating spiritual elevation.
Spiritual Context: In contrast, the unfiltered "Greater Light" from the Creator, which bypasses the Klipot, inspires spiritual awakening and the pursuit of divine knowledge. This Greater Light stimulates the desire to connect with God and advance spiritually, transcending the limitations imposed by the Klipot.
Significance in Spiritual Practice: Transforming and elevating the Klipot through spiritual practices such as prayer, meditation, and ethical living is a critical endeavor in Kabbalistic teachings. This transformation aims to refine the Klipot from mere obstructive shells into conduits for higher, spiritual light, thereby promoting spiritual progress and deeper connection to the Divine.
Context/Usage: When we feel physical sensations like hunger, this is not due to the direct influence of the Creator's light. Instead, it's a very minimal light filtered through the Klipot, which are designed only for self-reception. This light does not contribute to spiritual progress; it simply gives us sensation ot our basic existence.
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Definition: Means commandments. It also means our engagement in the work.
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Definition: Means commandments. It also means our engagement in the work.
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Definition: Spiritual DNA with the potential to develop into the soul of Adam Harishon.
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Definition: Prayer is simply a desire for something. If I desire a slice of pizza, then I have a prayer for pizza. The start of spirituality is a true desire for The Creator. What we are aiming for right now is a desire for that desire. A prayer for the real desire for The Creator.
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Definition: A type of memory device only introduced since the Common Era. Before this, spirituality was very natural and lived as a natural part of life. Religion is an "egoized" form of this wisdom.
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Wisdom = Attainment, Religion = Belief
Religion asks you to believe, whereas a wisdom asks you to attain/discover these truths for yourself.
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Definition: Literally, teaching by the light.
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Definition: Literally, teaching by the light.
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Definition: The 10 sefirot that are the building blocks of everything in reality.
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The "Work of the Light" is a dynamic spiritual process aimed at developing an individual's spiritual capacity and deepening their connection with the creator. This involves several structured stages and elements:
1. Building Spiritual Vessels
Purpose and Construction: The "Work of the Light" actively constructs and enhances spiritual vessels within individuals. These vessels serve as frameworks for experiencing, processing, and connecting with spiritual light, crucial for establishing a heightened state of connection with the creator.
2. Initial Emotional Assessment and Transition
Early Emotional Guidance: Initially, individuals assess their spiritual state based on emotions towards themselves, others (often referred to as the "Friend"), and their overall mood. These feelings serve as the initial gauges of spiritual condition.
Shift in Emotional Handling: As individuals progress in their spiritual journey, they experience a significant shift from being controlled by emotions to observing and managing them from a different perspective. This perception is a critical development, marking the onset of deeper spiritual insight. Initially, the person is dominated by their emotions, but learns to rise above in observation.
3. Questioning and Assessing Connection with the Creator
Deepening Spiritual Inquiry: With the ability to observe emotions from above, individuals begin to question their connection with the creator. This questioning deepens from an emotional level to a spiritual one, focusing on assessing whether their current state reflects a true connection or a disconnection from the creator.
Continual Self-Assessment: The fluctuation of moods prompts an ongoing self-evaluation against the ultimate spiritual goal: adhesion with the creator.
4. Emphasis on Spiritual Truth Over Emotional States
Prioritizing Spiritual Truth: Over time, the focus shifts from reacting to emotions to understanding and aligning with the truth of one’s spiritual state. This truth involves recognizing and accepting emotional lows and highs while prioritizing the deeper spiritual connection with the creator.
Influence of Spiritual Light: Although the presence or absence of light influences these emotional states, it crucially does not define the spiritual connection. Emotional states are interpreted within the broader context of their relevance to true spiritual connection.
5. Dynamic Interaction Between Emotional States and Spiritual Light
Complex Interplay: The interaction between emotional states and the presence of light in the spiritual vessel is intricate. Feelings of being spiritually "high" or "low" might reflect the light's presence or absence but are ultimately analyzed in terms of their significance in reflecting a true connection with the creator.
6. Continuous Re-evaluation of Spiritual Connection
Ongoing Spiritual Review: The spiritual journey involves a constant re-evaluation of one’s relationship with the creator. This process is vital for discerning genuine spiritual adhesion from mere emotional fluctuations.
7. Role and Measurement of the Spiritual Vessel (Kli)
Evaluating the Spiritual Vessel: The spiritual vessel, or Kli, is crucial for this process and is measured by:
Emotional-Spiritual Range: The gap between the highest highs and lowest lows, indicating the breadth of spiritual experiences.
Quality of Spiritual Scrutiny: The depth and quality of how one scrutinizes these experiences in terms of their connection with the creator. This scrutiny involves a deep examination of how these states reflect one’s true spiritual alignment.
8. Purpose of the Spiritual Community and Environment
Community Support: The spiritual community plays a vital role in supporting individuals, particularly during their lows. This support helps sustain the spiritual journey, providing stability and encouragement during challenging times.
9. Determinants of Spiritual Vessel Capacity
Defining Vessel Capacity: The capacity of the spiritual vessel is defined by the range and depth of emotional and spiritual experiences as well as the level and quantity of scrutinization of connection to the creator throughout these states. Navigating through these states to maintain and enhance one's connection to the creator is central to the "Work of the Light".
In essence, the "Work of the Light" fosters a profound evolution from being emotionally driven to being spiritually guided, where the true assessment of one's spiritual state—whether truly connected to the creator (true) or disconnected (false)—is paramount. This transformative process aims to deepen the understanding and connection with the creator through the development of spiritual vessels.
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Definition: an activity in the group where we discuss excerpts and share our impressions and our desire for The Creator.
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