Conversations With Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman with his students [2026-05-29] #program
The episode features a profound, stream-of-consciousness dialogue between Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman and his students, exploring the nature of spiritual revelation, the role of the individual in the collective journey toward the Creator, and the paradox of seeking meaning through paradox. Central to the discussion is the idea that true understanding comes not from linear answers but from embracing contradiction—such as the T-R (likely referring to the 'Toreca' or spiritual vessel) being both hidden and revealed, or the necessity of suffering as a path to connection. The conversation repeatedly circles back to the transformative power of mutual giving and the necessity of group unity as a vessel for spiritual ascent. A striking claim emerges: the path to the Creator is not about personal achievement but about becoming a conduit for love and connection among others, where the self dissolves into the collective. The episode concludes with a meditation on presence—living fully in the present moment, not in fear of the future, as the only authentic spiritual practice.
Spiritual revelation occurs through embracing contradiction, not resolving it—true insight arises from holding paradoxes like 'hidden and revealed' simultaneously.
The path to the Creator is not individual but collective: your spiritual growth depends on your ability to connect with others, not just understand abstract concepts.
The self must dissolve into the group; personal ego is the primary obstacle to spiritual advancement.
The act of 'giving'—especially in the context of shared study and mutual support—is the core mechanism of spiritual transformation.
Real progress happens not in future goals but in the present moment: 'live in the day of the day' as the ultimate spiritual practice.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Paradox of the T-R and the Hidden Creator
“Yes, he gives us the opportunity to sit here. That's a gorilla. Yes. Is T-R always hidden in a human being? Only?”
The Illusion of Control and the Nature of Spiritual Hunger
The dialogue shifts to the idea that spiritual insight is not something we 'get' but something we 'discover' through effort. The metaphor of preparing and sharing food is used to illustrate that true fulfillment comes not from possession but from connection and shared experience.
The Collective as the Vessel of Revelation
“What can a person get only from the other people who can get only from the books and from the teacher? And of course, from the other way.”
The Path as a Practice of Love and Unity
“The decision is to get to love towards others. That's what we call.”
Living in the Present as the Ultimate Spiritual Practice
“To not be upset about the future? To live in the day of the day? To not be upset about the future? That is not true.”
“So, to not be upset about the future? To live in the day of the day? To not be upset about the future? That is not true.”
“What can a person get only from the other people who can get only from the books and from the teacher? And of course, from the other way.”
“Yes, the decision is to get to love towards others. That's what we call.”
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Dr. Michael Laitman
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Pope
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Toreca
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Bnei Baruch
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