Lesson 8: Ruach Hakodesh, Divine inspiration
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Kabbalah 8
Becoming Your True Unlimited Self

Lesson 8: Ruach Hakodesh, Divine inspiration


Published: November 10, 2025
Originally recorded: June 21, 2022

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Lesson Highlights

  • The Ari says that the spiritual work has to be mainly in a state of happiness in the midst of facing misfortune
  • Divine Inspiration guides in the present moment, and never refers to the past or the future
  • The Light is the only Source of everything in life; there is nothing else besides the Light of the Creator
  • Studying Zohar Terumah verse 41

Tools to Opening the Gates for Divine Inspiration:

  • Constantly connecting to the energies of happiness and gratitude
  • Doing any spiritual action with excitement
  • Being fully aware of anger, irritation, feeling disturbed or annoyed
  • Studying Torah with the intention of our collective perfection
  • Being simple and humble
  • Avoiding anger, judgment, arrogance, pride, and evil tongue - even if it there is a "good reason"
  • Mikve reboots the entire being into healing
  • Connecting to the energy of Shabbat, and listening to the Torah reading in silence
  • Connecting to the energy of food
  • Listening to ourselves
  • Being mindful about what we eat 
  • Not eating to be completely filled or satisfied
  • Doing the blessings before and after eating
  • Eating with great restriction builds a healthy physical habit
  • Fasting for 3 days 
  • Helping a person to choose the Light in their words and actions
  • "Everything is as it should be" – this affirmation removes anger
  • "It shouldn't be this or that way, what happened is/was wrong" - statements that trigger anger


Lesson Description

The Kabbalist Rav Isaac Luria (the Ari) taught the immense power of cleansing oneself for the purpose of achieving Divine Inspiration or Ruach HaKodesh. In this lesson, Eitan discusses Divine Inspiration, being in service, and shares some practical ways in which we can draw divine guidance and clarity into our lives.


About This Course

10 lesson course. New lessons added weekly | A continuation of the Kabbalah 7 journey, Kabbalah 8 takes a deeper look at Biblical language and wording to obtain a greater understanding of spiritual practices and principles. By delving into the revelations of the kabbalists throughout history, we unlock our own abilities to navigate spiritual blockages and breakthroughs. In this journey, we will discover how to bring nature into our spiritual work, transcend the essential influence of the opponent, develop a practice of inviting the Creator into everything that we do, make a daily habit of returning to the endless world through consciousness and meditation, and so much more. Class components vary between lecture, study, workshop, meditation, journaling, and discussion. Consider K8 your traveler’s guide to a more elevated and expansive destination – your true and unlimited self. *K1-4 is recommended as a basis for K8.


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