Baal HaSulam. Study of the Ten Sefirot. Vol. 2. Part 5. Part 5 [2026-04-10] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media delves into a deep study of the Ten Sefirot, focusing on Part 5 of Volume 2 of Baal HaSulam's work, specifically exploring the Sefira of Netzach within Zeranpin. The lesson examines the intricate dynamics between light (Ohr) and vessels (Kelim), particularly how the light of Zeranpin—comprising Chesed, Gevura, Tiferet, Netzach, and Hod—transforms and descends through the spiritual structure. The discussion centers on the concept of 'Mati' (desire to receive) and how the light of Netzach is not a new light but the residual 'Vak' (remainder) of Tiferet after the 'Gar' (light of Chochma) departs. The speaker clarifies that Netzach, from the vessel's perspective, is the self of Zeranpin, while its light is the vestige of Zeranpin’s illumination. The episode also contrasts Netzach’s Vak with Gevura’s Vak, emphasizing that while both are remnants, Gevura’s is the residue of Chesed (Vak of Chochma), whereas Netzach’s is the residue of Zeranpin (Vak of Tiferet). The lesson concludes with a transition to Item 43, setting up further exploration of Mati in Keter and the refinement of spiritual phases.
Netzach is not a new light but the residual 'Vak' of Tiferet after the Gar (light of Chochma) departs, representing the 'face' of Zeranpin in the vessel.
From the vessel’s perspective, Netzach is the self of Zeranpin, while its light is the remnant of Zeranpin’s illumination, not its own independent light.
Gevura’s Vak is the residue of Chesed (Vak of Chochma), whereas Netzach’s Vak is the residue of Zeranpin (Vak of Tiferet), highlighting a key distinction in spiritual descent.
The light of Zeranpin is the light of Chesed with the illumination of Chochma, clothed in the vessel of Bina, and its essence is revealed through the interplay of Gar and Vak.
The study emphasizes that every new spiritual form arises from a transformation of light and vessel, where departure of light creates a new configuration of reception.
Introduction to Sefira Netzach in Zeranpin
The session begins with an introduction to the study of the Ten Sefirot, focusing on Baal HaSulam's Volume 2, Part 5. The speaker sets the stage by referencing Item 42 and the inner light of the Sefira Netzach within Zeranpin, laying the foundation for a detailed analysis of light and vessel dynamics.
The Nature of Netzach: Vak of Tiferet
“The light of Netzach is the phase of Vak that remains in the vessel of Tiferet after its departure from there to Gevura.”
Contrasting Netzach and Gevura: Residual Light
“Gevura has Vak, Hasadim, the residue from Chochmah, whereas Chesed is called the light of Chochmah in the Kli of Keter.”
The Light of Zeranpin: Gar and Vak
The speaker explains that the light of Zeranpin is composed of Chesed with the illumination of Chochma (Gar), and that its vessel is Bina. The departure of Gar leaves behind Vak, which becomes the light of Netzach, illustrating the dynamic interplay between light and vessel.
Transition to Item 43: Mati in Keter
The episode concludes with a transition to Item 43, where the discussion shifts to Mati in Keter and the expansion of light in Keter without expanding in Chochma and Bina. This sets up the next stage of the study, focusing on the refinement and ascent of spiritual phases.
“The light of Netzach is the phase of Vak that remains in the vessel of Tiferet after its departure from there to Gevura.”
“Gevura has Vak, Hasadim, the residue from Chochmah, whereas Chesed is called the light of Chochmah in the Kli of Keter.”
“Netzach is considered the self of Zeranpin and the light of Netzach is the phase of Vak that remains in the vessel of Tiferet after its departure.”
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