Building a Spiritual Society [2026-04-19] #program
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This episode of Kabbalah Media explores the transformative development of the 'Terminal of Dreams' — a groundbreaking visitor center designed to immerse participants in a seven-room experiential journey through the ego, using advanced technology and emotional storytelling. The project, set to launch in February of the following year, aims to help individuals recognize their subconscious programming and the illusion of free will, emphasizing that liberation is only possible through collective unity. The center will integrate interactive elements, a coffee shop, bookshop, and multipurpose spaces, all while preserving ongoing community activities. The hosts also discuss the upcoming film 'The Life of Baal Asulam,' its festival submission strategy, and plans for a new Hebrew-language evening broadcast for local students. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the new study fee model, which differentiates between tithing (for dissemination) and tuition (for infrastructure), with tiered pricing based on global cost-of-living and a support system (Havel) for those in financial hardship. The hosts address community concerns about volunteer engagement, content selection, and future congress logistics amid rising attendance and wartime conditions, reaffirming their commitment to transparency and collective input. Key takeaways include: 1) The 'Terminal of Dreams' is not just an exhibit but a spiritual awakening experience using AI metaphors to reveal ego-driven behavior. 2) Study fees are now structured to separate funding for dissemination (tithing) from infrastructure (tuition), with flexible pricing and support options. 3) The community is actively involved in decision-making through surveys, feedback, and open Q&A sessions. 4) The project prioritizes multipurpose, sustainable design to serve both visitors and the resident student community. 5) Future plans include virtual extensions, global content distribution, and expanded interactive learning formats. The overall tone is hopeful, collaborative, and mission-driven, with a strong emphasis on unity, accessibility, and long-term vision.
The 'Terminal of Dreams' visitor center uses immersive technology to help people experience the illusion of free will and the reality of ego-driven behavior.
Study fees are now split into tithing (for dissemination) and tuition (for infrastructure), with tiered pricing based on global cost of living.
A support system (Havel) exists to help those struggling financially, though 100% discounts are not offered to maintain personal responsibility.
The community is central to decision-making, with regular surveys and open forums to guide content, structure, and development.
The project is designed to be multipurpose, ensuring that spaces serve both visitors and ongoing community needs like congresses and meals.
Introduction and Visitor Center Overview
“We're not telling him that there's no choice, but rather letting him feel it that way.”
Design and Infrastructure of the Visitor Center
The team discusses the physical transformation of the building, including the repurposing of the gym, cinema, dining hall, and storage into multi-functional spaces for the visitor center, while ensuring ongoing community activities are not disrupted.
The 'Life of Baal Asulam' Film and Festival Strategy
The hosts reveal the completion of the 'Life of Baal Asulam' film, its planned premiere, and the decision to release it on YouTube in parts to maximize global access, while also submitting it to international festivals.
New Hebrew-Speaking Evening Broadcast and Global Courses
A new evening broadcast for Hebrew speakers in Israel is announced, offering a live lesson for those who missed the morning session, alongside global courses on Baal Asulam and other topics.
Study Fees, Tithing, and Financial Support System
“We want that those who pay the tithing, we want to use it completely for dissemination.”
“The difference between us and artificial intelligence is the difference that we as humans can come out of this mechanism. We do have the strength to come out, but only together.”
“We're not telling him that there's no choice, but rather letting him feel it that way.”
“We want that those who pay the tithing, we want to use it completely for dissemination.”
Hosts
Rav
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Baal Asulam
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Israel
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Terminal of Dreams
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Rabash
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Havel
other
coffee shop
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cinema
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Kabbalah Media
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Europe
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