You Don't Need an Audience to Spread Light
What counts as "Spreading Light"? It isn't money, fame, or teaching. It is the internal agreement to be a Pipeline. Even in your deepest loneliness, you can be the greatest light.
“What is considered ‘Spreading Light’? Does it require teaching, donating, or doing big things?”
Spreading Light (Hafatzat Or) is not solely an external action. And it does not depend on:
Power.
Money.
Achievement.
Or Knowledge.
It is an Internal State. A state of connection to the Soul and the Root of the Will, which allows the Will to become a Pipeline (Tzinor) that radiates Light—even without effort or a personal goal.
The Light is the Vitality and Wholeness of the Soul. A person who spreads it does so not out of a need to fill himself (validation/ego), but out of Absolute Openness to the Source of Influence.
The Invisible Influence In this way, every action or presence of his in the world acts as a source of vitality and inspiration. Even if it is not seen “externally.” Even if it does not seem “significant” to others.
When Does It Happen? The spreading occurs in Any Situation where the person is not seeking to receive for himself, but is willing to be a Vessel Only.
In words.
In deeds.
In emotion.
In thought.
In presence with others.
And even in moments of Loneliness, Pain, or Limitation. As long as the “Will to Receive for Oneself” is not ruling the moment, the Light flows.
“Exiting Smallness” (Yetziat HaKatnut) This state is called “Exiting Smallness.” It is a Surrender to the Flow of Light without condition or dependency on the result.
The Conclusion In this sense, “Spreading Light” is an Existential Internal State. Where a person stands open, loyal to the root of his Will. And then: Every experience, Every word, Every action, And every breath Becomes a channel through which the Light flows.
Reflect:
The misconception: Do you think you need a stage to shine? A lighthouse has no audience inside it; it just shines.
The test: Can you spread light when you are in pain? Yes. By not becoming the pain. By remaining a conduit for faith even in the dark.
The shift: Stop trying to “do” light. Just “be” open. The sun doesn’t try.

