Baal HaSulam. Study of the Ten Sefirot. Vol. 2. Part 5. Part 5 [2026-04-15] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media's 'Baal HaSulam: Study of the Ten Sefirot' delves into the intricate spiritual mechanics of the Sefirot, focusing on the interplay between divine emanations and the process of purification within the structure of the spiritual worlds. The discussion centers on the transition from the initial phase of Bina to the subsequent stages of Hesed, Gvura, Tiferet, and Hod, emphasizing how light (Hochma) is both extended and withheld in specific configurations. A key theme is the distinction between the 'Zayramp' (the first phase) and the 'Zayra' (the second phase), particularly in how the light of Hochma is processed and contained within the vessels (Kelim) of the Sefirot. The speaker explores the paradox of light being both present and absent in certain levels, especially in relation to Malchut and the concept of 'Vas-ul de Hohma'—the vessel of Hochma—highlighting the necessity of intention (Kavanah) for spiritual reception. The episode also touches on the symbolic role of the 'spirit of Esot' and its integration into the higher Sefirot, suggesting that true spiritual advancement comes not from external forms but from internal alignment with divine will.
The light of Hochma is both extended and withheld depending on the spiritual vessel's readiness and intention.
The purification of Bina and the transition to phase 2 mark a critical shift in the spiritual structure, enabling higher levels of reception.
Malchut's role as a 'trace of light' signifies a state of potential rather than full manifestation, requiring inner purification.
The concept of 'Vas-ul de Hohma' illustrates that the vessel's capacity to receive light is determined by its intention to give, not just receive.
The 'spirit of Esot' is not a separate entity but an integrated force that unifies all Sefirot, emphasizing unity over fragmentation.
Introduction to the 10th Verse and Volume 2, Part 5
The session begins with an introduction to the 10th verse of the book, setting the stage for the study of the Ten Sefirot in Volume 2, Part 5, focusing on the spiritual dynamics of Hesed, Gvura, and Tiferet.
The Role of Purification and the Transition from Phase 1 to Phase 2
The discussion explores the purification of Bina and the shift from phase 1 to phase 2, emphasizing how the light of Hochma is processed differently in each phase and the significance of intention in spiritual reception.
The Paradox of Extension and Non-Extension in the Sefirot
The episode examines the complex idea that light is both extended and not extended in certain Sefirot, particularly in relation to the vessel's capacity and the role of the 'Zayra' in spiritual development.
The Spirit of Esot and the Integration of the Sefirot
The final segment focuses on the 'spirit of Esot' as a unifying force across the Sefirot, emphasizing that spiritual advancement comes through internal alignment rather than external forms, culminating in the release of Parthuf Galgalta.
“The inclusion of the inclusion is like a seed, a molecule that comprises a large group.”
“The spirit of Esot is not a quality in itself, but it's incorporated with everything.”
“The light of Hochma is in the Vastul de Keter, but it doesn't run into the level of that. That's what he says, because they are all at level 1.”
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