Conversations With Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman with his students [2026-03-28] #program
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In this deep Kabbalistic discussion, Dr. Michael Laitman explores the spiritual mechanics of leadership, the nature of the '10th' (a symbolic group of ten individuals who embody collective unity and spiritual responsibility), and the concept of choosing a leader not by external designation but by inner readiness and alignment with a higher purpose. The conversation delves into the paradox of free will versus divine selection, emphasizing that true leadership emerges when individuals voluntarily align with a shared vision, transcending ego and personal ambition. The dialogue also examines the role of the 'screen' (a Kabbalistic term for the spiritual vessel or perception) and how it reflects the divine presence even when distant, suggesting that spiritual reality is not bound by physical or temporal limitations. The episode concludes with reflections on the difficulty of forming a genuine 10-group—where individuals are united not by numbers but by a shared spiritual goal—and the necessity of internal transformation before external leadership can manifest.
True leadership is not assigned but emerges from inner readiness and voluntary alignment with a collective spiritual goal.
The '10th' is not a fixed number but a spiritual state of unity, where individuals are connected by a shared purpose, not just by count.
The 'screen' represents the spiritual perception that reveals the divine presence, even when it seems distant.
Choosing a leader requires a transformation of the self—changing one's entire mindset and relationship to others.
A genuine 10-group is formed not by gathering ten people, but by cultivating a shared intention and spiritual connection among them.
The Nature of the Screen and Divine Proximity
Dr. Laitman begins by discussing the spiritual concept of the 'screen' (Schina) and its role as a source of perception, emphasizing that the divine is not distant but accessible through inner alignment, even when it appears remote.
The 10th Group and the Paradox of Leadership
“If a person wants to choose, if there is no one with the 10% of people, then they should not choose for the leader. They should be 100%. They should not choose for the leader.”
The Challenge of Forming a True 10-Group
“What we call the 10th group is actually a group of people who have a whole deal but they all play with 10th.”
“A genuine 10-group is formed not by gathering ten people, but by cultivating a shared intention and spiritual connection among them.”
“True leadership is not assigned but emerges from inner readiness and voluntary alignment with a collective spiritual goal.”
“If a person wants to choose, if there is no one with the 10% of people, then they should not choose for the leader. They should be 100%. They should not choose for the leader.”
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Michael Laitman
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