Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

What Is the Meaning of Tikkun Olam?

When we speak about Tikkun Olam, the correction of the world, people usually imagine acts of charity, social initiatives, or political systems aimed at improving society. However, from the perspective of the wisdom of Kabbalah, such understanding is far from touching

As Society Becomes More Globally Interconnected, Will Opportunity or Competition Increase?

Suppose that one day we realize that nature sees all of us as one, and we begin to treat one another as different parts of the same body. How would this affect the business environment, organizational strategy, product and service

Why Does Yom HaZikaron Come Right Before Yom HaAtzmaut?

Why does Yom HaZikaron (Remembrance Day for the fallen soldiers of the wars of Israel and victims of actions of terrorism) come right before Yom HaAtzmaut (Israel’s Independence Day)? The point is that in spiritual work, the upper roots from

What Is the Spiritual War That Is Now Happening?

From the very beginning of creation to its final state, all of reality—except for the single upper force of nature, the Creator—is built on the struggle of opposites. This means that even in spirituality there is what we can call

Do Social Media Platforms Give People a False Sense of Connection?

Social media and online networks did not emerge by chance. They are a direct result of the development of human desire. As our will to receive pleasure continues to grow, it pushes us to connect more and more with others.

Is Social Media Really an Innovation?

When we look at the rapid rise of social media and online networks, it may seem like a purely technological phenomenon. However, its roots lie much deeper, in human nature itself. Social networks are a natural outcome of the evolution

Is the Soul Collective or Individual?

When we speak about the soul, we must first clear away a fundamental misconception: the soul is not something personal that exists inside an individual from birth. The soul is rather a collective phenomenon, a mutual desire that exists between

What’s Wrong With the Principle of Sodom: “What Is Mine Is Mine, What Is Yours Is Yours”?

At first glance, the principle of Sodom, which is “what is mine is mine, and what is yours is yours,” seems completely logical. In fact, it is absolute logic, and many people agree with it instinctively. If everything comes from

Can You Do a Good Deed Without Feeling Selfish?

We might think that helping someone, for instance, a small act like assisting an elderly woman, is a good deed. However, if we look deeper, we need to ask ourselves, who are we really doing this action for? If we

Holocaust Remembrance Day: Rethinking Tragedy Through the Law of Human Connection

One of the pressing questions I am often asked in response to great tragedies is this: If the Creator—a loving, caring, and bestowing force—governs everything, how can so many harsh and cruel events take place? The answer lies in understanding

An Invitation to the 2026 EU Annual KabU Retreat

Hello to all of you who find interest in the wisdom of Kabbalah and wish to know what this wisdom is really about, and what it guides a person to achieve. I highly recommend not to miss the upcoming opportunity

What Makes Us Change and What Are the Things We Cannot Change about Ourselves?

We need to reach a very sharp and bitter realization that it is impossible to give up self-gratification, to love one’s neighbor, and to truly bestow to another. Human nature, which is an egoistic desire to enjoy for self-benefit at