Stop Waiting for the Rescue
The structural mechanics of collective responsibility and the internal root of antisemitism.
In the mechanical mapping of the spirit, Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah) is not merely a memorial of the past; it is a diagnostic mirror for the present. The recurring sensation that “it is happening again” is not a historical coincidence but the operation of a structural law. According to Baal HaSulam (the 20th-century system engineer of Kabbalah), reality operates on the Law of Equivalence of Form (Hashva’at HaTzura). When there is internal fragmentation within the collective, the system generates external pressure to force a connection.
Antisemitism is not an “Outside” political event; it is a symptom of a blocked signal. The world intuitively senses that “Israel”—which in the structural sense refers to the direction of the Will toward the Source (Yashar-El)—possesses the blueprint for human balance. When this potential for connection is not realized, a vacuum is created, which the world translates into rejection, guilt, and hatred. This is not “punishment,” but a mechanical necessity.
Being “Chosen” (Am HaNivchar) is not a VIP status; it is a functional responsibility. It is the obligation to serve as a conduit for a new type of relationship between human beings. When we are consumed by ego-struggles and internal hatred, we block the flow of the Light. We become a broken Kli (Vessel).
Redemption (Geulah) is not a historical miracle that will save us from the outside. It is an internal process of recognizing our impact on the collective field. The power to change the world’s attitude lies in the quality of the connection between us. When the signal of “One Man with One Heart” is broadcast, the system stabilizes. If we continue to seek answers “Outside,” we remain victims of a cycle of suffering. True remembrance is taking radical responsibility for the internal state today.

