Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Academy Global Course 2025/26 [2026-04-12]
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This episode of the Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Academy Global Course 2025/26 explores the foundational concepts of Kabbalistic cosmology, focusing on the four stages of light and the process of spiritual development. The speaker, addressing a global audience, guides listeners through the abstract nature of creation, emphasizing that the material world is a reflection of higher spiritual realities. Central to the discussion is the idea that the soul's journey begins with a desire to receive (the 'light of the creation') and evolves through stages of giving, culminating in Malchut—the final stage where the individual seeks to become like the Creator. The host explains how the Kabbalistic system uses symbolic language, particularly the Hebrew letters and the structure of the Sefirot, to represent these stages. A key theme is the transformation of desire from self-centered reception to selfless giving, which requires a conscious shift in perception and intention. The episode also touches on the role of suffering, the importance of questions in spiritual growth, and the necessity of collective effort in the path of enlightenment. The speaker concludes by affirming that each participant's presence is not random but part of a divine plan, urging continued dedication to the study. The episode builds toward a deeper understanding of the spiritual mechanics behind creation, using metaphors such as the 'dream of the dream' and the 'screen' to illustrate the separation between the Creator and creation. It emphasizes that true spiritual advancement comes not from intellectual comprehension alone, but from internalizing the process of transformation. The host encourages listeners to approach the material with patience and humility, recognizing that the path is long and requires consistent effort. The final moments reinforce the idea that the ultimate goal is not just knowledge, but becoming a vessel for the Creator's light—achieving a state of unity with the divine through intentional, selfless action.
The four stages of light represent a spiritual evolution from pure reception to selfless giving, culminating in Malchut, where the soul seeks to resemble the Creator.
Kabbalistic reality is expressed through symbolic language (e.g., Hebrew letters and Sefirot), not physical analogies, making it inaccessible to ordinary perception.
True spiritual growth requires a shift in intention—from receiving for oneself to receiving in order to give, which transforms the soul's nature.
Suffering and disappointment are not obstacles but essential stages in the process of spiritual awakening, preparing the soul for higher consciousness.
The journey is not individual; each participant’s presence is part of a larger, intentional spiritual design, emphasizing collective responsibility and unity.
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Introduction to the New Topic
The host opens the session with a greeting and introduces the new topic: understanding the creation of creation and the nature of the system. He emphasizes the challenge of grasping abstract spiritual concepts that have no analogs in the physical world.
The Nature of Desire and the First Stages of Light
The speaker explains the origin of creation as a desire to receive from the Creator, beginning with the stage of Shoresh (Root) and the letter Yud. He discusses how this desire is not material but spiritual, and how it evolves through the Sefirot.
The Four Stages of Light and the Sefirot
The host details the four stages of light—Keter, Hochma, Bina, and Tiferet—explaining their symbolic meanings and how they represent stages of spiritual development. He emphasizes that these are not physical but abstract spiritual realities.
The Role of Malchut and the Final Stage
The discussion centers on Malchut, the final stage where the soul develops a desire not just to receive, but to receive in order to give. The host explains how this stage involves a profound shift in intention and the beginning of true spiritual alignment.
The Language of Kabbalah and Symbolic Reality
The speaker explores the unique language of Kabbalah, explaining that Hebrew letters and symbols are not mere words but representations of spiritual forces. He stresses the importance of studying the original texts in their authentic form.
“We are not here to learn about the Creator—we are here to become like the Creator.”
“The ultimate goal is not to understand the Creator intellectually, but to become a vessel for the Creator’s light through conscious, selfless action.”
“The point in the heart is not just a feeling—it is a trauma, a rupture that reveals the soul’s true desire to connect with the Creator.”
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Michael
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Yud
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