Conversations of a Kabbalist with his students during the day [2026-03-27] #program
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This Kabbalistic dialogue explores the spiritual significance of gathering in groups of ten (adunare) as a sacred act of connection with the Creator. The Rav emphasizes that a synagogue or 'house of adunare' is not merely a physical space but a spiritual temple formed through mutual intention and unity among friends. The central theme revolves around the necessity of collective prayer and connection to reveal the Creator, with a strong focus on the inner transformation required to align one's desires with divine purpose. The discussion delves into the paradox of human control—while we cannot control our hearts or reactions, we must still take responsibility for directing our inner desires, particularly the 'enemy' which is described as one's own selfish desire. The episode culminates in a profound question: how do we transform a simple meeting into a holy sanctuary through intention and unity, especially in a global context where physical proximity is not required?
A group of ten (adunare) becomes a sacred space when united by shared spiritual intention, not physical location.
The true purpose of connection between friends is to create a vessel for the revelation of the Creator and the Messiah.
We cannot control our hearts or reactions, but we can direct our desires—especially the 'enemy' (selfish desire)—toward spiritual alignment.
Prayer must be oriented toward connection with the Creator, not material needs, to fulfill its sacred purpose.
The synagogue is not a building but a state of being created through unity, intention, and mutual responsibility.
The Nature of Adunare and the Group of Ten
“A place where they are. So, it's not a place where people are adunating to be in their own. When we connect together with Creator, atunci este un sanctuar, da?”
The Sacred Space: From Meeting to Temple
“The casa of the adunary, this synagogue is a place where you connect with friends and where you want to realize this connection.”
Control, Desire, and the Path to Revelation
“I have control as my soul, as it is in my heart. Yes. But at that point, what is in his heart? Yes. As of all things in life we have control. But not as the soul.”
“We cannot control our hearts or reactions, but we can direct our desires—especially the 'enemy' (selfish desire)—toward spiritual alignment.”
“The synagogue is not a building but a state of being created through unity, intention, and mutual responsibility.”
“When we connect together with Creator, atunci este un sanctuar, da?”
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Guests
Rav
person
Creator
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adunare
other
synagogue
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Doody
person
Dudie
person
enemy
other
Michael
person
Messiah
other
Clio Mondial
organization
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