Baal HaSulam. Study of the Ten Sefirot. Vol. 2. Part 5. Part 5 [2026-04-20] #lesson
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This episode from the Kabbalah Media podcast explores a deep study of the Ten Sefirot, focusing on Part 5 of the Inner Light section from Rabash's teachings. The lesson delves into the intricate dynamics of spiritual light and vessel refinement, particularly how the light of Chesed (mercy) descends through the Sefirot after a series of internal transformations. Key concepts include the necessity of refinement in Chokhmah and Bina before light can be properly transmitted to lower Sefirot like Chesed and Yesod. The discussion emphasizes the distinction between the 'light of Tat' (Zeran Pin) and the 'light of the above Hay' (Malchut), explaining how the light of Malchut must be refined through the vessel of Hod before it can reach Yesod. The episode also examines the symbolic turning of Hod's anterior to posterior, enabling it to bestow the light of Hay to Yesod, illustrating the spiritual mechanics of giving and receiving in Kabbalistic cosmology. The lesson underscores the importance of phase transitions—particularly from phase two to phase one—and how each Sefirah's role shifts dynamically based on refinement and connection. The episode is highly technical and philosophical, rooted in the teachings of Baal HaSulam and Rabash, with a focus on understanding the inner structure of spiritual light. It reveals how spiritual advancement depends on precise conditions: only after refinement can light be received, and only through proper alignment can bestowal occur. The discussion highlights the interplay between masculine (Gar) and feminine (Avak/Vak) forces, and how the transformation of Hod into a bestower illustrates the principle that spiritual giving requires a shift in orientation—turning inward to become outwardly generous. These insights are not merely abstract but serve as a map for inner spiritual work, emphasizing that true reception and giving are contingent upon internal purification and alignment.
Light from higher Sefirot can only be transmitted after the lower vessels have undergone refinement, particularly from phase two to phase one.
The light of Malchut (Hay) cannot be received by Yesod until Hod, the vessel of Netzach, has refined and turned its anterior to posterior to bestow the light.
The distinction between the light of the male (from Chokhmah) and the light of the female (from Bina) is crucial for understanding spiritual generation and transmission.
When Gar (light) shines, Avak (residue) does not merit a name; Avak only gains significance when Gar is absent, indicating a shift in spiritual dynamics.
The process of spiritual giving requires a transformation—Hod must turn its interior to become a bestower, symbolizing inner change before outer action.
Introduction to the Study of the Ten Sefirot, Part 5
The episode begins with an introduction to the lesson from Rabash, focusing on the Inner Light section of the study of the Ten Sefirot. The host sets the stage for a deep dive into the spiritual mechanics of light transmission and vessel refinement.
The Role of Refinement in Light Transmission
The lesson explains that the light of Chesed cannot descend to the vessel of Chesed until Chokhmah and Bina have undergone refinement from phase two to phase one. This refinement is essential for the light to be properly received and transmitted.
The Light of Male and Female: From Chokhmah and Bina
“He calls it by the name light of male. Unlike the hay that was born from two phase two of Bina, it is called the quality of female that emerges from the quality of Vak.”
The Transformation of Hod: From Receiver to Bestower
“Hod turns to its anterior and gives the yesod. What does it give it, he says? Before the hod was refined... it gave this hay what it received from Bina.”
The Final Stage: Light Reaching Yesod
The lesson concludes with the arrival of the light of Hay at Yesod, the vessel of Malchut. This final stage completes the spiritual descent, showing how refinement and transformation enable the light to reach its ultimate destination.
“Hod turns to its anterior and gives the yesod. What does it give it, he says? Before the hod was refined... it gave this hay what it received from Bina.”
“He calls it by the name light of male. Unlike the hay that was born from two phase two of Bina, it is called the quality of female that emerges from the quality of Vak.”
“When Gar shines, the Avak does not merit a name. The Vak connects to the Gar only when Vak gets a name, when there's no Gar in the degree.”
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Chokhmah
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Phase Two
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