STOP BLAMING THE MIRROR
The global chaos is not an external threat to your faith; it is a high-definition projection of your own internal disconnection
The Macro-Mirror
The interior of the Torah (Pnimiyut) teaches a brutal mechanical principle: everything you witness in the physical world is a vessel reflecting your internal state. The chaos, the agony, and the systemic breakdown are not random “events” happening to you. They are the externalization of the places where you are not yet connected, not yet in attainment (Hasaga), and not yet in adhesion (Devekut) with the Source.
When you ask, “How is this possible if I believe?”, it is not an intellectual query. It is the voice of your soul asking for an audit: Do I actually have faith, or am I just clutching concepts, emotions, and habits?
The Israel Reflection
When you look at the volatility in Israel—the suffering, the injustice, the perceived mismanagement—you are staring into a mirror. It is a diagnostic tool. It tests whether you are tethered to the Divine point within yourself or if your “religious identity”—the knowledge, the external faith, the social habits—is just a garment covering a hollow center.
The Invitation to Wake Up
Our generation is being forced to view the world through the internal point of connection rather than the external intellect. The entire global system, especially the friction in Israel, is a machinery of vessels through which the Infinite Light operates. The “mess” is a Divine invitation to wake up. It forces you to check your anchor. Are you living the connection to the Creator as a physical reality, or are you just holding onto “external concepts”? The world shows you exactly where you stand, how far you are from your root, and how much of your faith is actually real.
ORIYA’S NOTE
You are using the “state of the world” as an excuse for your own spiritual laziness.
We love to point at the screen and say, “Look at the chaos! How can anyone find peace or faith in this?” We treat the news like a valid reason to stay anxious, reactive, and disconnected. We pretend that our internal darkness is just a “natural reaction” to the external darkness.
It is a brilliant lie.
The world is not an “obstacle” to your faith; it is the feedback loop for your soul. If the world looks like a fragmented, terrifying mess of accidents, it’s because your own internal vessel is fragmented. You are trying to find stability in the “garments”—the politics, the strategies, the opinions—rather than the Essence.
We are addicted to “concepts.” We love the idea of faith. We love the idea of being connected. But the second the mirror of reality gets ugly, we panic. That panic is the most honest thing about you. It’s the proof that your “faith” was just a social habit or an intellectual hobby.
Stop asking the mirror to change its reflection. The world isn’t going to get “organized” so you can finally feel spiritual. You have to anchor the core first. If you want to see order in the mirror, you have to find the order at the Root. Stop being a victim of the “situation” and start being the source of the frequency. The news isn’t the problem. Your lack of Devekut is.

