DRAMA IS A HUMAN INVENTION
Why your life feels like a soap opera, and how to cancel the show
The Glitch In the Torah (The Source Code), there is no drama. Drama is a human creation. It is born from a misunderstanding. It is born from the Gap between what is happening and what we think should be happening.
When a person does not understand the movement of their life, they dress it up. They add a story. They add a storm. They add weight. And thus, “Drama” is created.
The Mechanism of Lesson The appearance of drama carries the lesson within it. It comes to teach the person how not to enter it. As long as humans operate without knowing what they are truly doing—without seeing the Root and the Internal Intention—things must be revealed in reality as a “Live Lesson.” Sometimes as a very painful lesson. Sometimes as a gentle push from above. “Get up. Wake up.”
Survival vs. Being There are no real dramas here. There is a sequence of learning. From the greatest shock to the smallest caress. Most actions done “under the sun” are born from the compulsion to survive inside a sense of Chaos. A world where it seems the strong survive, just like in external nature.
But the Divine Nature comes to teach the exact opposite: We are not here to survive. We are here to let go of the struggle for survival. To relax into a Being (Havyah) that is already whole. Everything is okay in its depth, even when the outside is stormy.
The Warning Pay attention to what you ask for. Pay attention to what you feed your consciousness. Because every request that does not stem from internal knowing is liable to become the next drama from which you will have to learn.
The Resurrection Learn to bring out to the world what the Creator illuminates in you truly. The living spark that is already given within you. Because this is your Resurrection of the Dead (Techiyat HaMetim). It is not a future event. It is the awakening of the Living Being inside you. Here. And Now.
The Real Drama The only true drama is that the human is not connected to Reality (The Creator). They are busy all day with Creation (The Stuff). But Creation has no meaning if “I” lack meaning. The transition from Drama to Light is not the cancellation of the human experience. It is its transformation. From Defensive Separation to Creative Unity.
Translated from the Hebrew Transmissions of Ruth Kedem
ORIYA’S NOTE
We are addicted to the “Story.” If our lives are peaceful, we get bored. We subconsciously manufacture a crisis just to feel alive. We pick a fight with our partner. We obsess over a rumor at work. We doom-scroll the news. We are Drama Junkies.
Mathematically: Drama = Reality - Expectations.
If Reality is X, and you think it should be Y, the gap is “Suffering.” The bigger the gap, the bigger the drama.
The Insight: The most radical point here is about Resurrection (Techiyat HaMetim). In religious dogma, this is a sci-fi event where skeletons crawl out of graves at the end of time. The text says: No. The “Dead” are the people walking around right now, asleep, disconnected, operating on survival algorithms. The “Resurrection” is simply waking up.
Stop waiting for the Messiah to raise the dead. Raise yourself. The spark inside you is currently buried under layers of “Survival Mode.” Dig it out. That is the only event that matters.

