Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Academy Global Course 2025/26 [2026-04-19]
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This episode of the Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Academy Global Course 2025/26 explores foundational Kabbalistic concepts centered on spiritual correction, intention, and the process of creation. The lecture delves into the 'Law of Equivalence of Form,' explaining how spiritual connection is determined not by physical distance but by the alignment of intention and form. Key topics include the first restriction (Tsim Tsum), the role of the 'reflected light' (Or Hozer), and the transformation of desire from reception to bestowal. The speaker emphasizes that spiritual progress is not about changing one's nature—being inherently a receiver—but about shifting intention to align with the Creator’s attribute of giving. The lecture uses analogies like the host and guest (Gazda și Oaspetl) to illustrate the dynamic of spiritual relationship and the necessity of inner calculation and self-correction. The session concludes with a call to action: to invite others to study, as this act itself becomes a spiritual practice that activates the 'Reformator' force within the individual. The episode underscores that spiritual growth is a process of inner transformation, not external behavior modification. It clarifies that Kabbalah does not demand asceticism or renunciation of basic needs, but rather the cultivation of intention in all actions. The host encourages students to study with focus and curiosity, emphasizing that understanding the terminology and concepts is the first step toward spiritual development. The lecture ends on a note of inspiration, celebrating the global community of learners and the collective mission to reveal the Creator through study and connection.
Spiritual connection is determined by alignment of form and intention, not physical distance.
The first restriction (Tsim Tsum) is the foundational act where the Creator conceals Himself to allow for free will and spiritual growth.
True spiritual correction lies not in changing one's nature but in transforming intention from reception to bestowal.
The reflected light (Or Hozer) represents the inner effort to align with the Creator, even when the light is not directly felt.
Inviting others to study Kabbalah is a spiritual act that activates the 'Reformator' force within the individual.
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Introduction to the Global Course & Core Concepts
The host welcomes participants to the Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Academy Global Course 2025/26, introducing the foundational concepts of the lecture: the Law of Equivalence of Form, the first restriction (Tsim Tsum), and the role of intention in spiritual development.
The Law of Equivalence of Form & Spiritual Distance
The lecture explains how spiritual separation is based on differences in form and intention, not physical space. Using the analogy of two people with similar opinions, the host illustrates how alignment of form creates closeness, while opposing forms create distance.
The First Restriction (Tsim Tsum) & the Birth of Creation
“The first restriction is that the creator doesn't reveal. The creator doesn't reveal the creator or the creator, at the time, the creator wants to use the creator in the benefit of the creator.”
Or Hozer (Reflected Light) & the Inner Calculation
“The feeling of the ruise is so big that they don't feel like they're not feeling it. Not a little, but a half-speria. It's completely complete.”
The Role of Intention & the Dwarrior (Shammu)
“This is called the Dwarrior. Everyone is a Dwarrior and everyone is a Primitor. Where? Here! In the Creativity.”
“The feeling of the ruise is so big that they don't feel like they're not feeling it. Not a little, but a half-speria. It's completely complete.”
“This is called the Dwarrior. Everyone is a Dwarrior and everyone is a Primitor. Where? Here! In the Creativity.”
“Inviting others to study Kabbalah is a spiritual act that activates the 'Reformator' force within the individual.”
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