Baal HaSulam. Peace in the World [2026-06-12]
The episode centers on a radical redefinition of good and evil not as moral absolutes, but as functions of an individual’s alignment with the collective whole. Drawing from Baal HaSulam’s teachings, the speaker argues that every person is a part of a single, interconnected system—like a wheel in a car—where individual success is inseparable from the health of the entire machine. The core insight: suffering is not punishment, but a necessary signal that one’s actions are misaligned with the collective good. True correction comes not through self-improvement in isolation, but through active participation in a group (specifically, a 'group of 10') that collectively corrects the system. The speaker challenges the illusion of personal freedom, asserting that our 'freedom' lies in choosing to serve the system rather than resist it. This shift—from egoistic self-interest to selfless contribution—transforms suffering into a path to spiritual awakening. The episode concludes with a call to action: use new digital tools to join and sustain this collective effort, making the spiritual journey not a solitary quest, but a shared, technological-enabled mission for global peace.
Good and evil are defined by alignment with the collective, not personal morality.
Suffering is a signal that your actions are misaligned with the system, not a punishment.
You are not free to leave the system—your role is to serve the whole, not yourself.
True correction happens only in a group of 10, where mutual responsibility drives transformation.
The spiritual journey is not solitary; it requires collective participation and shared tools.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The System Is the Foundation of Reality
“We are not in the world, we are in the structure of the wheel, in the structure of the wheel, in the connection between us.”
Good and Evil Are Functions of the Collective
“The benefit of ourself is not the benefit of any person, but the benefit of our individual is not the benefit of the person, but the service made by public.”
Suffering as a Signal of Misalignment
Suffering is not random or punitive—it is a direct result of acting against the system. The speaker argues that suffering is the mechanism by which the system corrects itself through individual awareness.
The Role of the Group of 10 in Correction
“We are not able to move on the way, not to be able to move on the way. And we are going to find out what is good, without a definition of the right and wrong.”
Technology as a Tool for Collective Connection
“We have a new app. We have a new app. We have a new app. We have a new app. We have a new app. We have a new app. We have a new app.”
“We are not in the world, we are in the world. We are in the structure of the wheel, in the structure of the wheel, in the connection between us.”
“The benefit of ourself is not the benefit of any person, but the benefit of our individual is not the benefit of the person, but the service made by public.”
“and to be able to move on the way, not to be able to move on the way. And we are going to find out what is good, without a definition of the right and wrong.”
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Guest
Baal HaSulam
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group of ten
organization
Kabbalah Media
organization
Arvot
organization
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