Baal HaSulam. A Speech for the Completion of The Zohar [2026-04-17] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media explores a profound discourse by Baal HaSulam on the completion of The Zohar, focusing on the spiritual paradox of seeking to 'get rid of the Creator' as the ultimate goal of human development. The speaker unpacks the idea that true spiritual advancement requires shifting from self-serving motives to a desire to please the Creator for His own sake, not for personal reward. Through analogies like a machine needing combustion to function, the lecture illustrates that without intrinsic motivation—rooted in the recognition of the Creator's greatness—spiritual work is impossible. The central theme revolves around the necessity of internal transformation, where one's identity and purpose are redefined through connection with a group of ten (group 10), which serves as a spiritual medium for receiving divine light. The episode emphasizes that the Creator's greatness is revealed not through direct perception, but through the collective effort and mutual responsibility within the group, where each person's spiritual growth is interdependent on the others. The speaker also introduces a new economic model for the organization, aiming to sustain global dissemination through a tiered contribution system, ensuring accessibility across different countries and financial realities. Key takeaways include: (1) True spiritual work requires motivation beyond personal gain, driven by the desire to honor the Creator; (2) The group of ten is essential as a spiritual catalyst, enabling the revelation of the Creator through mutual connection; (3) The concept of 'getting rid of the Creator' symbolizes the ultimate self-nullification in service to the divine; (4) Spiritual combustion is fueled by the collective energy of the group, not individual effort alone; (5) The organization is implementing a new tax and contribution model to ensure long-term sustainability and global access to Kabbalistic teachings. The overall tone is deeply reflective and inspirational, emphasizing unity, purpose, and the transformative power of collective spiritual work.
True spiritual progress requires shifting from self-serving motives to acting for the Creator's sake, not personal reward.
The group of ten (group 10) is essential as a spiritual medium for receiving divine light and enabling personal transformation.
The paradox of 'getting rid of the Creator' symbolizes the ultimate act of self-nullification and devotion in Kabbalistic practice.
Spiritual 'combustion'—the energy to act—only occurs when one feels the Creator's greatness through the group's collective effort.
A new tiered contribution model ensures sustainable, global access to Kabbalistic education, regardless of financial status.
Introduction to Baal HaSulam's Discourse on the Finalization of The Zohar
“The person's goal is to get rid of the Creator. What is this? This is the Creator. It means that it is a good idea for the Creator.”
The Paradox of Spiritual Motivation: Combustion Without Self-Interest
“Anyone can't do any movement without a personal benefit, so that the machine can function without a combustion.”
The Role of the Group of Ten in Spiritual Revelation
“Without society, you can't have any possibility to get energy for making a fact of the dor.”
The Hiddenness of the Creator and the Challenge of Ascension
The Creator is described as hidden (ascuns) to allow for human spiritual development. His concealment is not a barrier but a necessary condition for the soul to grow and achieve true connection through effort and intention.
The Interdependence of Creator and Created: Building a Spiritual System
The speaker discusses the dynamic relationship between the Creator and the created soul, where the soul must actively create the Creator within itself through spiritual work, especially within the context of a supportive group.
“The person's goal is to get rid of the Creator. What is this? This is the Creator. It means that it is a good idea for the Creator.”
“The Creator is ascuns. If he is ascuns, then where I get him to receive his mother's daughter?”
“Anyone can't do any movement without a personal benefit, so that the machine can function without a combustion.”
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Creator
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Group of Ten
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Baal HaSulam
person
Mareția Creatorului
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The Zohar
book
Rav
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Masehet Kidushin
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April 21
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Akoka
person
Parterre
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