The Structure of the Upper Spiritual Worlds [2026-04-17] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media explores the spiritual evolution of Malchut (the lowest sefirah) through four transformative phases, culminating in the attainment of Malchut Regat—the state of becoming a creator in one's own right. The lecture traces how the soul's desire evolves from passive reception of divine light in phase one to active, intentional creation in phase four. In the initial phases, Malchut seeks to receive the light of Hohma (wisdom) and Hasadim (mercy) from the Creator, but by phase three, it begins to desire independence and self-sufficiency. The pivotal shift occurs in phase four, where Malchut no longer seeks to receive but to give, to create, and to bring pleasure to the Creator. This transformation is described as a profound spiritual battle, where the individual becomes a vessel not just for receiving light, but for generating it through love, intention, and self-nullification. The host emphasizes that true spiritual fulfillment lies not in receiving, but in the act of creation itself—becoming a partner with the Creator in the ongoing process of emanation. The episode concludes with a call to deepen this intention, preparing listeners for future study on the nature of divine governance and spiritual sovereignty.
The four phases of Malchut's development represent a journey from passive reception to active creation.
Phase four (Malchut Regat) is defined not by what is received, but by what is given—true spiritual sovereignty.
The ultimate purpose of creation is not just to receive light, but to bring pleasure to the Creator through intentional creation.
Spiritual growth involves a shift from desire to receive to desire to give, culminating in self-actualization as a co-creator.
The transformation in phase four is not just a change in action, but in identity—becoming a 'creator' in the image of the Creator.
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Introduction to the Four Phases of Malchut
“In phase four, it governs the purpose of getting pleasure. This is what we have done.”
Phase One: The Desire to Receive Light
The first phase is characterized by Malchut's complete dependence on the Creator for the light of Hohma and Hasadim. The soul seeks to be filled with divine wisdom and mercy, but remains passive and receptive, lacking any sense of self-creation.
Phase Two: The Emergence of Independence
In the second phase, Malchut begins to question its dependence on the Creator. It starts to develop a sense of self, desiring to sustain itself and act independently, though still within the framework of receiving light.
Phase Three: The Desire to Become Like the Creator
“He wants to get into the house in the house, and to be the light of the house.”
Phase Four: The Birth of the Creator
“This is the main phase. It is the main phase. Because in her life there is a new one that has not existed before.”
“The ultimate purpose of creation is not just to receive light, but to bring pleasure to the Creator through intentional creation.”
“True freedom in spirituality is found in aligning one's will with the Creator's will through the act of giving.”
“The highest spiritual pleasure comes from the act of creation, not from receiving.”
Host
Malchut
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Creator
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Hohma
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Hasadim
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Lumina Hohma
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Rav
person
Lumina Entelepciunii
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Baal HaSulam
person
Starea Dalet
other
Darius
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