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Is There Something Such as an Evil Eye?

Yes, the evil eye exists, but not in the naïve sense that someone simply looks at you in a certain way and something bad happens. It is much deeper than that.

We are all connected by our desires in a single, enormous desire that was created by a higher force of love, bestowal, and connection that dwells in nature. This is a unified system. Therefore, through our desires, each of us influences everyone else from the root of their soul. When we think badly about someone, when we harbor envy, hatred, rejection, we harm both them and ourselves. We act through our desire, and desire is a force.

Most of this happens involuntarily. People mostly do not realize it, but why is there so much negative phenomena in our world? It is because we think negatively about each other. This is the evil eye. Does anyone genuinely wish good to another without calculation? Of course not. Our entire world lives on rejection, on people pushing one another away internally.

From the outset, we are not directed at goodness. We are not built with a natural inclination to care for one another. If someone behaves well toward us, we might respond well, but only under certain conditions. By default, we have no good feelings toward others. Why should we? Our nature is egoistic, i.e., a desire to receive at the expense of others.

It is unpleasant to admit this, but a person is created in evil. This is our foundation. There is no escaping it. Only a very precise form of education can raise us out of this egoistic swamp, to pull us out, cleanse us, and then begin to fill us with something good. Without undergoing such a form of education, which is a correction process, our inner gaze remains negative.

This is precisely what the wisdom of Kabbalah deals with. It teaches how to transform the evil intention, this negative gaze on which our world currently exists, into a good one. It is a method of correction, of how to elevate a person from a world built on rejection into a world built on benevolent connection. That new perception, that good gaze, is called “the spiritual world.”

Based on KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman on January 21, 2026.

What Can We Learn from Wolves About Taking Care of Each Other?

In a wolf pack, the order of movement is very revealing. At the front walk three old or weak wolves. Behind them go several of the strongest. Then comes the main body of the pack that is being protected, followed again by strong wolves. And the leader walks last, making sure that no one falls behind. This shows that being a leader does not mean standing in front and showing oneself. The leader is the one who ensures that everyone arrives safely.

The main responsibility of a leader is to care for the safety of every member of the group without exception, including the weakest and the elderly who walk in front. This is precisely how a real leader is evaluated. Their strength is not measured by dominance but by their ability to protect, guide, and carry responsibility for everyone.

Among wolves this works naturally. For people, it is much more difficult. Humanity has greatly corrupted itself over thousands of years. In animal packs, instinct works in a clear and precise way. There is an inner understanding of necessity. They live according to nature, and therefore their organization supports survival.

We humans, however, often behave differently. Everyone tries to escape responsibility, to avoid being accountable, to let someone else deal with the problems. A person says, “It has nothing to do with me,” and looks for a way out instead of taking responsibility.

However, if we want a healthy society, we need to learn from nature. A leader needs to see everyone and walk behind them, ensuring that no one is left behind. We must build such a community, a “pack,” so to speak, where people willingly join because they see that everyone cares for one another.

When I say “we,” I mean a group that lives according to these principles. People will come to such a group because they will feel that there is mutual responsibility, that everyone is protected and supported. There is no other path. If we want to preserve ourselves, raise our children, and provide security for the elderly, for women, and for the next generation, we need to organize our society in this way.

Based on KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman on December 26, 2025

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Things Are Better Than They Appear

You are not alone for even a moment.

Hashem is guiding every step with purpose and care.

Trust Him. Let go. Keep moving forward.

Where Do I Begin to Find Hope Again When I Feel as If Everything in My Life Is Crumbling?

People cross oceans, search for new lands, and risk everything because hope drives them. But what happens when all hope seems to disappear, when every candle has gone out: love, faith, peace of mind, everything? How can a person continue when nothing seems left?

Hope remains when we come to understand that everything is in the hands of the Creator, the upper force of love, bestowal, and connection that created and sustains reality. At that moment, we realize with certainty that nothing is in our own hands. This understanding becomes the new candle of hope.

Why does the Creator always leave us this last candle? It is because, at the very last moment, when we feel completely lost, the Creator catches us and continues the path together with us. That small remaining light is the point of connection between us in this world and the higher reality.

Moreover, this candle does not go out. It always remains lit. It accompanies us throughout life, even when we do not feel it.

There are no states in which this candle truly disappears. The Creator is good and does good, and therefore the connection between Him and us always exists. Otherwise, we would never have been born, because the Creator already sees the entire path of our life from beginning to end.

Why, then, do we so often fail to see this candle and lose hope? It is because we are not properly attuned to our existence. We do not look deeply enough into the reality in which we live.

The correct attitude is to remember that the goodness of the Creator is always before us. Even when everything seems dark, this small candle continues to stay lit, guiding us forward.

Based on KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman”

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Is It True That Words Account for Only 7% of Communication in Conversation?

A conversation does not always require words. There are states in which words only interfere. When we wish to convey our feelings to another but find it difficult to express them correctly, the best thing we can do is remain silent.

In such moments, silence does not create discomfort between people. On the contrary, it lets a deeper connection appear. You simply sit together in silence, and gradually, little by little, you begin to understand one another without speaking. This is what is called a conversation from heart to heart.

I experienced this many times with my teacher, Kabbalist Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (RABASH). We would sit together in silence, and there was no need to say anything. I never felt that I had to speak. I would simply sit beside him and think, and he would do the same.

He never encouraged me to say something, and I never felt the need to ask. Nothing was required. There are moments like this when everything becomes clear without explanation. An inner connection appears, a quiet exchange of feelings from one heart to another and back again.

This is a deeper kind of communication than words can provide. In such silence, understanding flows naturally, and the connection between people becomes much more genuine and profound.

Based on KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman”

Life is an adventure, wouldn't you agree? Each day offers a new opportunity to explore the depths of who we are and to find joy in the journey.

It's easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle, focusing on what's missing or what went wrong. But what if we shifted our perspective? What if we chose to see each moment as a chance to experience something beautiful, to learn, and to grow?

Remember, happiness isn't a distant destination; it's a way of traveling. By embracing the present and finding joy in the little things, we can transform our daily lives into a series of delightful moments.

So, let's embark on this adventure together. Let's choose to see the good, to appreciate the now, and to find joy in each step we take.