Rabash. Judges and Officers. 34 (1986) [2026-04-16] #lesson
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This Kabbalah lesson by Rabash explores the spiritual concepts of 'Judges and Officers' as metaphors for inner transformation. The core idea is that spiritual growth requires two essential components: the potential (the judge) and the action (the officer). The speaker emphasizes that true spiritual work begins not with external effort, but with an internal shift—stepping outside one's ego-driven 'machine' to become a conscious creator of one's own reality. This involves resetting the inner program, freeing oneself from automatic desires, and aligning with the Creator through intentional action. The lesson underscores that the Creator does not act in place of the individual, but responds to genuine personal effort and desire for correction. The group (or 'society') plays a crucial role in this process, as it reflects and amplifies one's inner state. The episode concludes with a call to recognize the importance of friends and the collective in spiritual work, while maintaining personal responsibility for one's intentions and actions.
Spiritual growth requires balancing inner intention (the judge) with outer action (the officer).
True freedom comes from stepping outside the ego-driven 'machine' and resetting one's inner program.
The Creator responds to personal effort, not passive waiting—self-work is essential.
Group dynamics reflect and influence individual spiritual development; friends are mirrors for self-correction.
Intention is the only thing we can truly control in spiritual work.
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Introduction to Judges and Officers
The lesson begins with an introduction to the spiritual concepts of 'Judges and Officers' as foundational to the path of correction. The speaker sets the stage by referencing the article from Rabash and outlines the dual nature of spiritual work: potential (judgment) and action (guardianship).
The Inner Machine and the Need to Reset
“I want to get out of my machine. I'm drawing a beautiful image where the man is driving, driving and acceleration. But in fact, we are not our machines. The creator acts as for us.”
The Role of Intention and Personal Responsibility
“Adică omul nu trebuie să aștepte ca Creatorul să-l ajute să îi depășească, ci trebuie să depună el însuși efort și să facă tot ce poate.”
The Group as a Spiritual Mirror
“I need to get out of this machine, to separate my own desire to take it away from you and to see myself.”
The Creator as a Partner in Correction
The final section explains that the Creator is not an external force but becomes part of the human being through the process of correction. When we create a free space (by removing egoistic restrictions), the Creator can reveal Himself. The lesson ends with a call to action: to see the group as a sacred space for spiritual work.
“I want to get out of my machine. I'm drawing a beautiful image where the man is driving, driving and acceleration. But in fact, we are not our machines. The creator acts as for us.”
“Adică omul nu trebuie să aștepte ca Creatorul să-l ajute să îi depășească, ci trebuie să depună el însuși efort și să facă tot ce poate.”
“The only force that makes this happen is the revelation of the creation of the creation.”
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