The Path of Kabbalah by Michael Laitman outlines a spiritual methodology designed to help individuals perceive the hidden reality behind our physical world. At its core, the text argues that human suffering stems from a misalignment between our innate egoism and the altruistic nature of the universe. The Core Premise
Gradually transforming the "Will to Receive" into a "Will to Receive in Order to Bestow." The Global Crisis
Laitman describes the universe as a singular, benevolent force called the "Creator," characterized by the "Will to Bestow" (absolute giving). Humans, by contrast, are born with a "Will to Receive" (absolute taking). This disparity in "Equivalence of Form" creates the sense of isolation and dissatisfaction experienced in modern life. The Evolution of Desire The Path of Kabbalah by Michael Laitman - the D...
Using texts like the Zohar or Tree of Life as "remotes" to attract surrounding light.
Do you need a deeper dive into the side of his teachings? The Path of Kabbalah by Michael Laitman outlines
Is there a specific (like "The Four Phases of Light") you want to emphasize?
The "Path" is not a religion or a set of rituals, but a psychological and sensory shift achieved through: Humans, by contrast, are born with a "Will
The book traces the historical development of human desire through five distinct stages: Food, sex, and shelter for survival. Social Wealth: The accumulation of money and property. Power and Honor: The desire for control and recognition.