Rabash. Concerning Respecting the Father. 5 (1986) [2026-06-08] #lesson
The episode explores a profound philosophical and spiritual inquiry into the nature of divine fatherhood and human relationship with the Creator, drawing from Kabbalistic teachings attributed to Rabash. At its core, the lesson challenges the listener to confront the paradox of claiming 'Father' as a spiritual title while acknowledging the profound fear and uncertainty that precedes such a declaration. The speaker argues that true respect for the Father—understood not as a literal parent but as the ultimate source of existence—requires a radical transformation of egoism into selfless giving. This shift is not achieved through intellectual understanding alone, but through the collective power of a group, where individuals dissolve their personal desires to experience a shared spiritual reality. The episode reveals that the path to this state involves embracing suffering as a necessary condition for spiritual growth, rejecting material compensation as a measure of value, and recognizing that the Creator's presence is only revealed through inner emotional and psychological transformation, not external proof. Central to the teaching is the idea that the soul's journey is not about individual achievement but about becoming a vessel for a higher unity. The speaker emphasizes that no one can achieve spiritual revelation alone; it requires a 'group' that functions as a single organism, where each member's ego is sublimated into a collective desire to connect with the divine.
True respect for the Father requires surrendering egoism, not just intellectual belief.
Spiritual revelation is impossible alone; it emerges only through collective unity in a group.
The Creator is not experienced through external proof but through internal transformation of desire.
Suffering is not a punishment but a necessary stage in the process of spiritual awakening.
Material compensation is irrelevant to spiritual work; the real reward is inner alignment with the Creator.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Paradox of Calling the Creator 'Father'
“It's strange to say that I am a father. It's strange to say that it is true to say that it is a father. And we can't say so, because we are not afraid of.”
The Ego as the Barrier to Divine Connection
The speaker identifies egoism as the primary obstacle to spiritual growth, arguing that the desire to be served, to receive, and to control prevents genuine connection with the Creator. True work begins when one stops seeing the Creator as a servant and starts seeing oneself as a servant to the divine.
The Role of the Group in Spiritual Transformation
“All these boys, for them to feel more than a small group of people. And in the way they are more than a number of people, the impression are more than a strong group.”
Suffering as the Path to Spiritual Reality
The speaker reframes suffering not as a failure but as a necessary condition for spiritual growth. The pain of ego dissolution is the price of entry into a higher reality, where one begins to feel the Creator through inner transformation.
The Sixth Feeling: Beyond Physical Perception
“I have to develop my 5th, which I already have done in my goal for the получ of the opportunity, without what is related to reality.”
“And in our feelings, He exists. And in our feelings, I can't say that it is not possible to exist. In reality, He doesn't exist. In reality, he doesn't exist. This is the one who lies with real reality.”
“It's strange to say that I am a father. It's strange to say that it is true to say that it is a father. And we can't say so, because we are not afraid of.”
“All these boys, for them to feel more than a small group of people. And in the way they are more than a number of people, the impression are more than a strong group.”
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