Rabash. What Are the Four Qualities of Those Who Go to the Seminary, in the Work?. 10 (1988) [2026-04-11] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media explores Rabash's teachings on the four qualities of individuals who engage in spiritual work within a seminar setting, emphasizing the distinction between mere participation and genuine inner transformation. The lecture dissects each of the four types: the one who walks but does nothing, the one who performs actions without intention, the one who is deeply engaged in work but still lacks spiritual awareness, and the one who is completely inactive yet remains on the path. The central theme revolves around the idea that even in states of spiritual inertia or failure, the mere desire to walk the path of truth is itself a reward from the Creator. The speaker underscores that spiritual progress is not measured by external achievements but by the inner intention and effort, especially during periods of despair or 'descent,' when one must rely on prayer and connection with others. The discussion also touches on the concept of 'anulare' (nullification), where one stops calculating personal gain and instead acts for the collective good, which is essential for spiritual advancement. The episode concludes with practical guidance on maintaining spiritual momentum, even when motivation wanes. It emphasizes that actions without immediate results—such as writing, studying, or helping others—still constitute meaningful progress. The host encourages participants to remain connected to their group, to view challenges as opportunities for growth, and to trust in the Creator's guidance. The overall tone is one of deep spiritual introspection, urging listeners to focus on inner alignment rather than external success, and to see every moment—especially moments of difficulty—as part of the sacred journey toward unity with the Creator.
The mere desire to walk the path of truth is a spiritual reward in itself, even if no tangible results are achieved.
Spiritual progress is not measured by external actions but by inner intention and effort, especially during times of spiritual descent.
Even inactivity or failure can be part of the path if the person remains connected to the goal of giving and unity.
The concept of 'anulare' (nullification) means letting go of personal calculation and acting for the collective good.
Actions like studying, writing, or helping others, even when they feel futile, are essential for maintaining spiritual momentum.
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Introduction to the Four Qualities of Seminar Participants
The lecture begins with an introduction to Rabash's article on the four qualities of those who attend spiritual seminars, setting the stage for a deep exploration of spiritual states and intentions.
The First Quality: Walking Without Doing
“The fact that he wants to walk on the path of truth is already considered a reward.”
The Second Quality: Acting Without Intention
This quality describes someone who performs mitzvot and Torah study without spiritual intention, yet still receives reward for their actions and gratitude for the opportunity.
The Third Quality: The Hasid Who Works Without Awareness
The third type is the Hasid who is deeply engaged in work but still lacks true spiritual awareness. The speaker explains that this state is not a failure but a necessary stage of development.
The Fourth Quality: The One Who Does Nothing
“He sees that he is not capable of doing good, and he does nothing. But this is still a state of being on the path.”
“Even when you can't write, when you can't pray, you must still do something—this is how you advance.”
“The Creator responds to the desire to reach Him, not just to the results of one's work.”
“The fact that he wants to walk on the path of truth is already considered a reward.”
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