Baal HaSulam. Study of the Ten Sefirot. Vol. 2. Part 5. Part 5 [2026-04-22] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media's 'Baal HaSulam: Study of the Ten Sefirot' delves into the intricate spiritual mechanics of the 10 Sefirot, focusing on Part 5 of Volume 2, particularly the internal dynamics of the 10th Sefirah. The lecture explores the purification processes of Hochma (Wisdom) and Bina (Understanding), emphasizing how the second phase of Hochma is purified by the first phase, and how this purification enables the transmission of light to lower Sefirot. Central themes include the concept of 'Gar' (masculine) and 'Vak' (feminine) as spiritual vessels, the role of inversion (Tataria) in the spiritual ascent, and the symbolic birth of Hasadim (Mercy) from Hochma. The discussion also examines the interplay between Keter (Crown), Hochma, and Bina, particularly how the light of Keter is controlled and transmitted through these stages. The speaker uses complex metaphors—such as book copying and seed birth—to illustrate the transformation of spiritual states and the necessity of purification before divine emanation can occur.
The second phase of Hochma is purified by the first phase, enabling the light to be transmitted to lower Sefirot.
The terms 'Gar' (masculine) and 'Vak' (feminine) represent spiritual vessels that receive and transform light, with Vak being the receptive, feminine aspect.
Purification is not a linear process but involves inversion (Tataria), where light returns to its source before ascending again.
The birth of Hasadim from Hochma symbolizes the emergence of mercy and compassion in the spiritual world.
The light of Keter controls and regulates the flow of light through the Sefirot, ensuring that only purified light proceeds downward.
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Introduction to the 10th Sefirah, Part 5
The lecture begins with a foundational overview of the 10th Sefirah, focusing on the internal luminescence and the role of the Ari's teachings in interpreting the spiritual mechanics of the Sefirot.
Purification of Hochma and the Role of Phase 2
The discussion centers on how the second phase of Hochma is purified by the first phase, and how this purification enables the light to be transmitted to Bina and other lower Sefirot.
The Concept of Gar and Vak: Masculine and Feminine Vessels
The lecture explains the spiritual distinction between Gar (masculine, active) and Vak (feminine, receptive), particularly in how they function in Hochma and Bina.
Inversion (Tataria) and the Birth of Hasadim
“The one that was born in the village of Hohma. The one that was born only with Hasadin. It is written as well. And when the seed was born, the seed was born in the village.”
The Role of Keter and the Cycles of Purification
The lecture concludes with an exploration of how Keter controls the flow of light, and how the cycles of purification and ascent are essential for spiritual development.
“The one that was born in the village of Hohma. The one that was born only with Hasadin. It is written as well. And when the seed was born, the seed was born in the village.”
“Purification is not a linear process but involves inversion (Tataria), where light returns to its source before ascending again.”
“The birth of Hasadim from Hochma symbolizes the emergence of mercy and compassion in the spiritual world.”
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