Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

What are the rules of love?

“Love your neighbor as yourself,” Rabbi Akiva said this is a great rule of the Torah. We must understand that a “great rule of the Torah” is the fundamental law of nature that encompasses the whole universe. If we prepare

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The Non-Televised War That Will Determine the Fate of the World

Parallel to the wars unfolding in the world today is a non-televised and inaudible conflict taking place inside the person. We can understand this inner war when we understand the internal definitions of “the nations of the world” and “Israel”

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Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai Exits the Cave, Dawning Our Era

We live in such times today where the more we develop without cultivating unifying relations among each other, then the more a repugnant stench of division and hatred darkens our lives. Today, more than ever before, we need to nurture

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Has the Exile of the People of Israel Ended or Was it Just a Dream?

Physically, we inhabit the land of Israel, having returned after two millennia, yet spiritually, there lingers a sense of absence. Exile, a state where the presence of the upper force of love and bestowal eludes us, leaves us without complete

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The Allegory of the Four Candles: Peace, Faith, Love and Hope

Four candles flicker softly in a room. The first whispers, “I bring peace, people don’t know how to protect me,” and it goes out. The second declares, “I am faith, people don’t need me,” and extinguishes. The third laments, “I

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The Emergence of the Spiritual Land of Israel in the Heart

In recent months, Israel has been a land filled with expressions of both brotherly love and selfish struggles, playing host to a constant conflict between goodwill and animosity. According to the wisdom of Kabbalah, “land” (Heb. “Eretz”) means “desire” (Heb. “Ratzon”),

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Returning to Our Roots

Returning to our roots invokes a profound sentiment, which resonates deeply, stirring an inexplicable longing within. The wisdom of Kabbalah possesses a principle known as the “law of root and branch.” It asserts that each spiritual root holds a physical

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The Allegory of the Sage and the King

There is an allegory about a man having a dream where he saw a king in heaven and a sage in hell. He asked God, “What is the reason for this? I thought it would be the opposite, that the

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Why did God destroy the Tower of Babel?

The Babylonians wanted to be together, to build and live as one commune, with mutual respect and love for one another. As it is written in the story of the Tower of Babel: “And they said, “Come, let us build

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On Saadi Shīrāzī’s Verse at the UN Headquarters in New York

A verse by the Persian poet Saadi Shīrāzī is written in gold letters and adorns the pediment of the building of the UN headquarters in New York. “All human beings are members of one frame, Since all, at first, from

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As a Humanity, We Look Like Adults Playing in a Sandbox with Toys and Dolls

Throughout human development, nature has always been giving while we have evolved egoistically, taking for ourselves. This is normal, since per nature’s plan, our evolution was meant to be self-centered for a certain period of time. It is similar to

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Would Life Be Better without Disagreements?

It might seem as if life would be better without disagreements because then we would have no wars and conflicts, but it is far from the case. Without disagreements, our lives would be unilateral, one-sided and humanity would be unable

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