# Michael Laitman, PhD explains what is Light in Kabbalah, and how one studying Kabbalah draws the Light for the sake of "reforming" or "correcting" one׳s ego. When I in this world begin to study the wisdom of Kabbalah, and I study
about the soul, about the sixth sense, which is part of someone's
consciousness who is at a higher level of consciousness than me
(suppose this is this world and this is the spiritual world)—so by
this, I draw the Light upon myself. "... There is a wonderful, invaluable remedy to those who engage in
the wisdom of Kabbalah. Although they do not understand what they are
learning, through the yearning and the great desire to understand what
they are learning, they awaken upon themselves the Lights that surround
their souls." Baal HaSulam Michael Laitman: It is because I actually draw upon my soul, upon my
vessel, upon my perception, as if I were at the level of the Kabbalaist
who writes, which I’m not, and I don't know what he writes about. I
only read but I don't understand. However, it is enough if I want that
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What is Light in Kabbalah?
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Michael Laitman: What do we mean by Light? Some kind of spiritual
energy, higher, let's say, than what we can feel in this world with our
ordinary senses. And if I draw upon myself this influence, I begin to
truly develop this sense and feel it. Like it says, "The Light in the
Torah reforms." It says, "I have created the evil inclination," meaning
our ego, "I have created the Torah as a spice."
Eden Harel: Wait, wait: you said that the ego is the evil inclination?
Michael Laitman: Yes.
Eden Harel: But if you… you’re confusing me here!
Michael Laitman: You’re absolutely right. The fact that it is bad…
Eden Harel: Ah! So maybe we should cancel it?
Michael Laitman: Not to cancel it.
Eden Harel: What then? Increase it? The evil inclination? We should increase the evil inclination?
Michael Laitman: No, the fact that it is bad doesn't mean that it is
unhelpful. The fact that we are really stuck… Sorry, perhaps I move too
fast.
We have already talked about how in us, there is the beginning of the
sixth sense, which we can develop and turn into a vessel in which we
can begin to feel the spiritual world—Godliness, the Upper Reality,
eternal life, beyond the body, beyond everything we have here.
We develop this sense by the Upper Light. What’s the Upper Light? It’s
some kind of energy that exists above this world. How do we bring upon
ourselves the influence of the Upper Light?
So I say, on the one hand, there is a very simple method. But on the
other hand, it is a very special method, because I have no connection
with that Light, with the Source from where it arrives and with how it
affects me. How can I draw it upon myself?
I have the beginning of the sixth sense, meaning something spiritual,
but I have no means to develop this spirituality in me, this special
vessel. I have no means. How can I draw and expand the spiritual force
upon myself from Above? How can I come to this? After all, I’m still
only this one point, in contrast to spirituality. That's why Kabbalists
write books for us. The books were written from the same places,
levels, and spiritual attainments that they have attained, where they
can recognize the forces, the Upper Lights, which…
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Eden Harel: That's enough?
Michael Laitman: That's enough. And that’s what we call,
"The Light that Reforms." This is precisely what we call studying
Torah—Torah means calling upon this Light. Then it affects you, after a
while, not immediately, it might even take a few years. You reach a
point where the sixth sense opens, meaning that this point opens up
into a vessel and begins to feel and to be part of all the feelings and
attainments as those of the book’s writer.
There is no other method that elevates a person above this world, to
the revelation of Godliness. This is because no other method can bring
one the Light that expands the vessel, the sixth sense, and bring upon
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