Rabash. And the Lord Appeared to Him at the Oaks of Mamre. 6 (1985) (17.01.2002) [2026-06-13]
This Kabbalah lesson explores the spiritual significance of Abraham's encounter with the divine at the Oaks of Mamre, framing it as a pivotal moment of revelation and transformation. The speaker emphasizes that true spiritual growth comes not through external achievements, but through inner alignment with divine will—specifically, the 'light' that flows from the higher spiritual realms. A recurring theme is the necessity of self-sacrifice and the rejection of ego-driven desires, illustrated through the metaphor of Abraham being tested not by physical trials, but by his ability to transcend personal ambition and fully commit to the divine path. The lesson warns against the illusion of self-sufficiency, arguing that when a person believes they are progressing on their own, they are actually moving away from the true goal. Instead, the path forward requires surrender, humility, and the recognition that all progress is a result of divine light, not human effort. The speaker concludes with a powerful assertion: the only way to achieve spiritual fulfillment is to stop trying to 'do' and instead become a vessel for the light that already exists within the soul. The episode is not a practical guide but a deep metaphysical reflection on the nature of spiritual awakening.
True spiritual progress requires self-sacrifice, not personal achievement or effort.
The moment of divine revelation (like Abraham at Mamre) happens only when the individual stops trying to 'do' and becomes a vessel for divine light.
Ego-driven ambition is the greatest obstacle to spiritual growth—believing you are progressing on your own is a sign you are moving backward.
All real change comes from the 'light' of the higher world, not from human will or planning.
The test of life is not about results, but about alignment with divine will—measured by humility, not success.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Revelation at the Oaks of Mamre
“This is precisely there and precisely there is a person who has the spirit of the Lord.”
Abraham as a Man of His Family
The speaker reflects on Abraham's identity as a 'man of his family,' emphasizing that spiritual leadership is rooted in relational integrity and continuity with ancestral tradition.
The Threefold Nature of the Soul
The lesson delves into the concept of the threefold structure of the soul—spirit, soul, and body—explaining how they must be aligned to receive divine light.
The Illusion of Self-Initiative
“You are not able to get the blinds. You are a form of a group, and I am a kísérőjevel.”
The Test of Surrender
“The person is a great thing, where he is a great thing, and the person is a great thing.”
“So it's precisely there and precisely there is a person who has the spirit of the Lord.”
“which is a good job, but it's also a foreign work, because you were not able to get the blinds. You are a form of a group, and I am a kísérőjevel, and you are not able to get the blinds.”
“The reason why people are moving, they're moving, and they're moving. When they're moving the wrong way, they're moving the wrong way.”
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