Baal HaSulam. Study of the Ten Sefirot. Vol. 2. Part 5. Part 5 [2026-04-20] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media explores complex concepts from Baal HaSulam's 'Study of the Ten Sefirot,' Volume 2, Part 5, focusing on the interplay between divine emanations (Sefirot) such as Hohma, Keter, Tiferet, and Netzach, and the spiritual states of reception and connection. The discussion delves into the dynamic movement of light through the Sefirot, particularly emphasizing the transition of light from Keter to Hesed, the role of the 'Abba' and 'Ima' in spiritual structure, and the significance of the 'first stage' of Khenaliv. The speaker reflects on the symbolic meaning of identity, connection, and spiritual awakening, using metaphors like 'the light of Sahar' and 'the house' to represent stages of inner transformation. Despite fragmented and repetitive phrasing, the core theme centers on the necessity of internal alignment and the process of spiritual ascent through structured divine vessels.
The light moves through the Sefirot in stages, with Tiferet and Hesed playing key roles in spiritual reception and connection.
The 'first stage of Khenaliv' represents an initial, foundational level of spiritual development that must be traversed.
Identity and self-awareness emerge when the soul connects with its source, symbolized by the 'light on the name'.
The concept of 'the house' represents a closed, internal state of consciousness that must be opened through spiritual work.
The speaker emphasizes that spiritual progress requires more than intellectual understanding—it demands personal transformation and inner alignment.
Introduction to the Sefirotic Dynamics
The episode begins with a question about spiritual states and immediately dives into the movement of light through the Sefirot, particularly focusing on Hohma, Tiferet, and Netzach.
The Role of Abba and Ima in Spiritual Structure
The speaker discusses the Abba (Father) and Ima (Mother) as central figures in the spiritual framework, emphasizing their presence in the zone of Khukma and their connection to the first stage of Khenaliv.
The Light of Sahar and the Process of Awakening
The concept of the 'light of Sahar' is introduced as a dual-stage spiritual phenomenon, symbolizing the emergence of consciousness and the need to move from internal stillness to active spiritual engagement.
The House and the Closed State of Consciousness
The final segment reflects on the metaphor of the 'house' as a closed, internal state that must be opened through spiritual work, referencing the idea of 'his spread' and the need to transcend limitation.
“The house was closed, it's not possible to remember. That's why it was called his spread.”
“He is called the light of Sahar, and He is born in two stages.”
“The light was coming before it would be to be able to get to be an Aleph, that at the moment it would be like a light on the name.”
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