The Space Between You and Your Reaction
The mechanical shift from identifying as a separate ego to operating from the eternal frequency of the Source.
In the structural mapping of the spirit, the divide between an individual in a state of Dvekut (Adhesion) and one who is not is not a matter of being “spiritual” versus “unspiritual.” It is a technical difference in the center of gravity from which the individual lives. One who is disconnected from Adhesion experiences the self as a separate center of reality. Consequently, every life event is processed through a narrow axis of “good for me” or “bad for me,” and “success” or “failure”. This individual is fully identified with their emotions, thoughts, and impulses as if they constitute their entire identity, leaving them managed by immediate reactions, fears, and the pain of lack.
Conversely, the individual in a state of Adhesion maintains a layer of consciousness that refuses to identify with the ego as the absolute center. This structural shift allows them to perceive life events not as personal attacks or trophies, but as raw data within a broader process of Tikkun (Correction) and development. There is an internal space—a buffer—between what is happening and who they are. Because of this internal architecture, they are less likely to be siphoned into chaos or dismantled by external fluctuations. This capacity to remain anchored in the Root of Unity, independent of the external simulation, is the functional experience of eternity and wholeness.

