World Kabbalah Convention "Gathering in Tens". Lesson Part 5 [2026-05-31] #lesson #congress

Kabbalah Media | mp3 #kab_bul2h 43mMay 31, 2026
AI-Generated Summary

The core revelation of this Kabbalah lesson is that true spiritual connection isn't achieved through individual effort, but through the collective unity of a 'ten'—a group of ten people who consciously align their desires toward a shared spiritual goal. The speaker argues that prayer cannot rise from a solitary individual to the Creator; it must be forged in the shared heart of a group, where each person's desire is sublimated into a collective yearning. This 'mutual prayer' becomes the vessel through which the divine light, or 'Toreca,' can be revealed. The lesson emphasizes that the ultimate goal is not personal fulfillment, but the creation of a single soul—a unified consciousness—where every individual feels part of a greater whole. The most powerful moment comes when the speaker declares that only through this unity can one truly 'close to the Toreca,' and that the entire world is a 'mini-humanity' in training, with each ten serving as a microcosm of the future perfected society. This isn't a theoretical ideal; it's a practical, daily practice of turning inward to feel the group's heart as one's own, transforming egoistic desire into a shared spiritual vessel.

Key Takeaways
1

Prayer must be a collective act of the 'ten'—not individual—because only in unity can it rise to the Creator.

2

The goal of spiritual work is not personal enlightenment, but the creation of a single soul through mutual connection.

3

Your personal desire must be transformed into a shared desire within the group to access the divine light (Toreca).

4

The 'ten' is the minimal unit where the laws of spiritual unity are established and practiced.

5

True spiritual growth happens when you feel the group's heart as your own, not just your own ego.

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Chapters
1:29
3 min

Opening the Lesson: The Power of Collective Praise

The session begins with energetic greetings and a call to enter the lesson through prayer, emphasizing the foundational role of praise and gratitude in spiritual practice. The speaker sets the tone for a communal experience, preparing the group to receive the lesson from Rav.

4:10
5 min

The Spiritual Mechanism of the 'Ten'

The tenth is the minimal mechanism in which the rules of the common period are established. And we pray for this.

Highlight
8:48
8 min

Prayer as a Collective Act of Self-Transcendence

A prayer cannot rise from me alone to the Creator. Rather it must be... but it must be... but it must be... from me to the Creator, through the union with others.

Highlight
16:40
17 min

The Goal: Creating a Single Soul

We want to create a single soul. We want to be together, and we can all meet each other.

Highlight
33:20
17 min

The Role of the Individual in the Group

The individual's role is not to dominate, but to dissolve their ego into the collective. The speaker emphasizes that one cannot be united with the Creator alone; only through unity with others can one draw close to the Father.

High-Impact Quotes
The 10th is the minimal mechanism in which the rules of the common period are established. And we pray for this.
Gney Baruch76:46
We want to create a single soul. We want to be together, and we can all meet each other.
Gney Baruch33:17
We are not sure we have the right intention and deficiency. So we may be the important thing to do with our community.
Gney Baruch156:56
Speakers

Host

Gney Baruch

Guest

Rav
Topics Discussed
spiritual unity95%the ten in kabbalah92%prayer in a group90%collective consciousness88%egoism and giving85%the creator in kabbalah80%spiritual connection75%kabbalah study70%
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Holy Spirit

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Rav

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Adam Rishon

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Rabash

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