Conversations With Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman with his students [2026-03-27] #program
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In this reflective and spiritually charged conversation, Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman and his students explore the profound nature of connection within a group of ten (group 10), framing it as a sacred 'secret arm'—a spiritual weapon used to resist external forces and maintain unity. The discussion centers on the vulnerability of spiritual groups, particularly when members leave after years of dedication, raising existential questions about loyalty, divine will, and human responsibility. Laitman challenges the notion of guarantee or insurance in spiritual life, emphasizing that true connection depends on individual commitment rather than external assurances. He reflects on the paradox of effort versus destiny, questioning whether human intervention can truly prevent a person’s departure, and ultimately affirms that the group’s strength lies in its collective intention and inner cohesion. The episode concludes with a focus on the structural and symbolic importance of the group of ten, its roles, and its function as a living message of unity and spiritual purpose.
The group of ten is a spiritual 'weapon' that must be consciously maintained through unity and intention.
There is no guarantee that a committed member will stay—spiritual connection depends on individual devotion, not external assurances.
Effort to retain a member is meaningful even if it doesn’t succeed, as the process itself strengthens the group.
The structure and roles within group 10 are essential to its function as a spiritual vessel and message.
Fear of loss is not from the Creator but from human insecurity; true connection comes from inner commitment.
The Secret Arm of Group 10
“That's why connection is a weapon that is used to be a weapon that is used to use this weapon.”
The Reality of Departures and the Illusion of Guarantee
The group reflects on members who left after years of study, questioning whether human effort can prevent spiritual disconnection. Laitman challenges the idea of 'insurance' in spiritual life, emphasizing that no guarantee exists.
The Role of Individual Responsibility and Destiny
The conversation shifts to the tension between human effort and divine will. Laitman explores why some people leave despite support, suggesting that spiritual departure is ultimately a personal choice tied to inner commitment.
Structure and Purpose of the Group of Ten
“The group is a message. The group is a message.”
“That's why connection is a weapon that is used to be a weapon that is used to use this weapon.”
“The group is a message. The group is a message.”
“There is no guarantee. If we believe that something happens and we're going to help them, then we're going to help them. Of course, there's no guarantee here.”
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Dr. Michael Laitman
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Group 10
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Rojca
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Shaz
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Gabai
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Martha
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