The Structure of the Upper Spiritual Worlds [2026-06-05]
The episode explores the intricate structure of the 'Upper Spiritual Worlds' in Kabbalistic thought, focusing on the dynamic interplay between divine light, spiritual reflection, and human intention. Central to the discussion is the concept of 'Orhozer'—a luminous reflectance that emerges when the light of the Creator interacts with the spiritual screen (Ecran), forming a bridge between the infinite and creation. The speaker emphasizes that true spiritual advancement isn't about intellectual comprehension but about cultivating a precise intention to give, not receive. This intention, forged through restriction (Tzimtzum) and sustained effort in a group of ten (a 'Shtib'), allows the soul to align with the Creator’s nature. The episode reveals that spiritual growth is not linear but cyclical, requiring repeated acts of self-nullification and the transformation of desire from selfishness to altruism. The climax of the journey is not understanding, but becoming—transforming oneself into a vessel capable of receiving and reflecting divine light. The final message is urgent: the time for spiritual work is now, and the goal is not knowledge, but the actualization of the Creator within oneself.
Spiritual progress is not about understanding, but about becoming a vessel for divine light through intentional restriction and group work.
The 'Orhozer' is the reflected light that forms the bridge between the Creator and creation, activated only by a selfless intention to give.
True spiritual growth requires a group of ten (Shtib) to sustain the correction of desire from reception to bestowal.
The 'screen' (Ecran) is not a barrier but a spiritual structure that enables the light to be received and reflected properly.
The ultimate goal is not to know the Creator, but to become like the Creator by internalizing the intention of giving.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Nature of the Spiritual Screen and Reflected Light
“The part of the light that was opened and was pushed back, is called the light reflected.”
The Four Phases of Spiritual Desire and the Role of Intention
“The reward is our reward. The reward is our reward. The reward is our reward.”
Restriction as the Foundation of Spiritual Birth
Emphasizes that restriction (Tzimtzum) is not a loss but a necessary act of self-nullification, the spiritual equivalent of a miracle, required to create space for divine light.
The Group of Ten and the Building of Intention
“We are the first one. We are the first one. We must be able to reach the first group of 10 people.”
The Transformation of Desire: From Receiving to Giving
“The same thing here, Malhotth had only a desire to take place and he made restrictions on his life.”
“We develop the spirit, the desire to create the creator and the desire to continue.”
“We are the first one. We are the first one. We must be able to reach the first group of 10 people.”
“The part of the light that was opened and was pushed back, is called the light reflected.”
Host
Creator
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Ron
person
Ecran
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Orhozer
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Shtib
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Malchut
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Malhotth
person
Lord's Prayer
other
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