Rabash. What Is, “Peace, Peace, to the Far and to the Near,” in the Work?. 36 (1991) [2026-04-29] #lesson
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This Kabbalah lesson explores the spiritual significance of 'peace, peace to the far and to the near' as taught by Rabash, emphasizing that disputes are not obstacles but essential engines for spiritual growth. The H10 group introduces a new interactive format, using a silent workshop and active discussions to internalize the idea that conflict, when approached with the right intention, reveals deeper truths and strengthens unity. The core teaching is that disputes arise from the fundamental tension between the human desire to receive and the divine desire to bestow, and only through recognizing and working through these conflicts can one achieve true peace and connection with the Creator. The session culminates in a collective prayer and song, affirming the group's commitment to rising above division through shared purpose and spiritual intention.
Disputes are not enemies of unity—they are essential tools for spiritual advancement and connection to the Creator.
Peace is not the absence of conflict but the result of resolving disputes with the intention of unity and higher purpose.
The goal of creation is to do good to creations, which requires recognizing deficiency through conflict and then correcting it.
Spiritual growth depends on using the 'vessel of dispute' constructively, guided by prayer, Torah, and connection with others.
The ten (group) is the primary mechanism for transforming conflict into wholeness and inner peace.
Introduction to the New Study Format
The host introduces a pilot format for group study, emphasizing connection, unity, and the transformative power of disputes within the ten. The H10 group sets the intention to become a conduit for the reforming light.
The Necessity of Dispute as a Spiritual Engine
“We shouldn't be afraid of the dispute. We shouldn't be afraid of jumping into the water. Going for our goal and to always know that it comes from the Creator.”
Building Peace on Top of Dispute
“We must never erase the disputes. Because without it, there will be no prayer. There will be no appeal. There will be nothing to connect upon.”
The Spiritual Purpose of Conflict
“It follows that dispute is necessary. That is, if the created beings do not understand the matter of the dispute, they can never achieve the purpose of creation, which is to do good to his creations.”
Conclusion: Unity Through Intention and Prayer
The session closes with a collective prayer and song, affirming the group’s commitment to continue building peace through the ten. The message is clear: peace is not passive—it is actively built on the foundation of honest, intentional conflict.
“We must never erase the disputes. Because without it, there will be no prayer. There will be no appeal. There will be nothing to connect upon.”
“It follows that dispute is necessary. That is, if the created beings do not understand the matter of the dispute, they can never achieve the purpose of creation, which is to do good to his creations.”
“We shouldn't be afraid of the dispute. We shouldn't be afraid of jumping into the water. Going for our goal and to always know that it comes from the Creator.”
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