Rabash. Concerning Respecting the Father. 5 (1986) [2026-06-08] #lesson
The episode explores a profound Kabbalistic teaching on the spiritual paradox of honoring the Creator as 'Father' and 'King'—not out of egoic need, but as a deliberate act of spiritual transformation. The central insight is that true respect for the Creator isn't about external rituals, but about internalizing a state where the soul’s desire to receive is transformed into a vessel for giving. This shift is only possible through 'ocultation'—the deliberate concealment of the Creator—because only in darkness can we develop the capacity to serve without reward. The speaker argues that the most advanced spiritual work isn't about seeking pleasure or recognition, but about cultivating a 'sixth sense'—a point in the heart that grows through admiration for the Creator and unity with friends. This sixth sense isn't mystical; it's built by consciously valuing others, elevating their importance, and aligning one's desires with the spiritual. The episode reframes humility not as weakness, but as the foundation of real power: when we stop demanding honor from the Creator, we become capable of receiving infinite light. The key takeaway? Honor is not given—it is earned through the daily practice of seeing the Creator in every friend and every act of service.
True spiritual honor is not about egoic need but about transforming your desire to receive into a vessel for giving.
The Creator's concealment (ocultation) is not punishment—it's a necessary condition to develop the ability to serve without reward.
The 'sixth sense' is not a supernatural faculty but the conscious cultivation of a point in the heart through admiration for friends and the Creator.
You develop spiritual strength not by seeking pleasure, but by valuing others so deeply that you feel their greatness as your own.
The most advanced spiritual work happens when you stop asking for reward and instead find joy in the act of serving itself.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Opening the Lesson: The Power of the Father-Child Metaphor
The session begins with a warm greeting and an invitation to engage deeply with the morning lesson, emphasizing that spiritual work is not abstract but deeply personal and relational.
The Creator as Father: A Spiritual Paradox
“If I am your father, where is my honor? Or, or, the Creator says that it's a shame for you to call us our Father. And I see that for you, my honor is on the ground, which is called of shirinah, divinity, in the pot.”
The Purpose of Darkness: Ocultation as Spiritual Training
“This darkness, this darkness, it's a failure, it's not a failure, it's a failure, it's a failure, it's not a failure, it's not a failure. Mikar Komer. This is a state of construction, of superation and with this grace that He has with us.”
The Real Measure of Progress: Serving Without Reward
“We receive the recompense while we are doing our work. It's a little contrary to what we're used to do. We are just accustomed to the way we grew up here.”
The Sixth Sense: Cultivating the Point in the Heart
“The sixth sense is going to be Somente com a condição de que mudemos os nossos valores perante nosso entorno. É importante que o que se chama Asherinah no Po tem que ser oposto a isso.”
“If I am your father, where is my honor? Or, or, the Creator says that it's a shame for you to call us our Father. And I see that for you, my honor is on the ground, which is called of shirinah, divinity, in the pot.”
“That this darkness, this darkness, it's a failure, it's not a failure, it's a failure, it's a failure, it's a failure, it's not a failure, it's not a failure. Mikar Komer. This is a state of construction, of superation and with this grace that He has with us, that He has to be able to develop real vows of reception.”
“This sixth sense is going to be Somente com a condição de que mudemos os nossos valores perante nosso entorno. É importante que o que se chama Asherinah no Po tem que ser oposto a isso.”
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