Who Is a Kabbalist
Not the one who knows more. The one who separates less.
What makes someone a true Kabbalist? Is it knowledge? Ability? Status?
The difference between a Kabbalist and an ordinary person is not intellectual talent, not knowledge, not status.
It is the level of identification with the whole and the level of nullification to Source.
An ordinary person lives themselves. Even when they believe, even when they study, even when they do good... their starting point is “I.”
But the true Kabbalist has passed through a deep process in which the center of gravity shifts from the self to the whole, and from the whole to the Source.
They no longer experience themselves as a separate entity, but as a vessel through which divine consciousness flows.
Therefore they do not engage in Torah to know, but to allow light to pass through them.
They do not interpret reality... they are called into it.
They do not speak in their own name, but in the name of what clothes itself in them.
The essential difference: an ordinary person still separates between self and the divine. A Kabbalist lives in a consciousness of unity where the individual does not disappear but ceases to be the center.
Therefore their perception is not a private experience but a collective responsibility.
They feel the pain of the generation, its blockages, its corrections... within themselves.
Unlike an ordinary person who can study and remain unchanged, the Kabbalist is transformed in their very being. Because for them, knowledge is being, not information.
This is the depth of the difference: not the one who knows more is a Kabbalist, but the one who separates less.
The one who lives at a level where they no longer stand facing truth, but are included within it.

