Conversations With Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman with his students [2026-03-28] #program
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This episode of Kabbalah Media features a deep discussion between Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman and his students on the spiritual dynamics within a group of ten (group 10), focusing on leadership, equality, and the role of the 'chef' or coordinator. The conversation explores the paradox of maintaining egalitarianism while establishing hierarchical roles, emphasizing that the group's unity and spiritual advancement depend on mutual responsibility and the collective agreement to elevate a leader. The students grapple with questions about how one person can be chosen as a leader without undermining equality, and how the group's collective intention can transform an individual into a rightful 'chef' through shared consent. The discussion touches on the spiritual significance of the group as a microcosm of the Creator’s presence, where true leadership emerges not from personal ambition but from the group's readiness and alignment with higher spiritual principles. The episode concludes with reflections on the inner transformation required to see beyond physical appearances and recognize the spiritual essence in others, particularly when the Creator's presence is felt only through preparation and unity.
Leadership in a group of ten is not about personal authority but about collective agreement and spiritual readiness.
Egalitarianism and hierarchy can coexist when the group's shared intention elevates a leader, making them 'right' through unity.
The role of the 'chef' is to serve the group's spiritual growth, not to dominate, and must be accepted by all members.
True connection with the Creator occurs when the group transcends individual ego and unites as one spiritual entity.
Spiritual perception requires looking beyond physical traits to recognize the inner quality and readiness of a friend.
The Paradox of Equality and Leadership in Group 10
“If we all are in agreement with the common agreement that he is the right, then he is the right. So, he will be the right.”
The Spiritual Role of the Chef and Collective Responsibility
The conversation deepens into the nature of the 'chef' role—how it is not about power but about service. The group must collectively accept and support the leader, who in turn is obligated to act in unison with the group’s spiritual goals.
Seeing Beyond the Physical: Recognizing the Inner Quality of a Friend
“The friend doesn't look like the friend, because the creator is not in the place.”
“The friend doesn't look like the friend, because the creator is not in the place.”
“If we all are in agreement with the common agreement that he is the right, then he is the right. So, he will be the right.”
“The Creator is not present only with Sfinthenia, who is one who is ready for us.”
Host
Guest
Dr. Michael Laitman
person
Group of ten
organization
Creator
other
Rabbi Shimon
person
Sfinthenia
other
Roche
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Toci
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United States government
organization
Elon
person
Baruch
person
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