Rabash. What Is, “Warn the Great about the Small,” in the Work?. 28 (1990) [2026-06-16]
The episode explores a profound Kabbalistic principle: 'Warn the Great about the Small'—a directive to recognize the immense spiritual significance of fleeting, subtle moments of connection with the Creator, even when they feel insignificant. The host argues that true spiritual advancement doesn't come from grand revelations, but from the disciplined awareness of tiny sparks of light—those brief instants when one feels a shift toward higher consciousness. These micro-moments, though easily dismissed as 'small,' are actually the most critical points in spiritual work because they mark the beginning of genuine ascension. The real danger lies not in failing to achieve greatness, but in failing to recognize and protect these small, fragile states of awareness. The speaker warns that without vigilance, one can easily fall back into ego-driven desires during these vulnerable periods, especially when the spiritual high fades. The episode emphasizes that maintaining spiritual progress requires constant, conscious effort—not just during peak experiences, but in the quiet, ordinary moments between them. The ultimate goal is to transform these transient sparks into lasting inner states through disciplined attention, group connection, and unwavering belief in the possibility of spiritual transformation.
The most critical spiritual moments are not grand revelations, but fleeting 'small' sparks of awareness that signal true ascension.
Spiritual progress depends on recognizing and protecting these brief moments of light, not waiting for dramatic experiences.
Failure to guard these small moments leads to a fall into ego-driven motives, even after moments of spiritual elevation.
The real work begins not in the height of spiritual experience, but in the effort to sustain awareness during its decline.
Group connection (especially in a group of 10) is essential for maintaining spiritual stability and preventing regression.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Power of the Small: Recognizing Spiritual Sparks
“The real work starts at the moment when there is a little light.”
The Danger of Spiritual Ego: Falling After Ascension
“If the person does not guard himself during Gadlut, when he has received spiritual strength, he may fall into the intention of receiving for himself.”
The Role of the Group: Mutual Guarantee in Spiritual Work
“When we are in a good state, we think that we will always feel like this.”
Sustaining the State: The Discipline of Continuous Effort
The final section emphasizes that spiritual progress is not a series of peaks, but a continuous practice of returning to awareness after each fall. The host calls for disciplined, daily effort to maintain the state of ascension, even when no external signs remain.
“In this case, Rabaj says that the real work starts at the moment when there is a little light.”
“You should believe in the knowledge and believe in the method. You should believe in the revelation of the fact that there is only one single authority.”
“When we are in a good state, we think that we will always feel like this.”
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Gadlut
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