
NEW ZEN NEWS _ Kabbalah and New Life Wisdom
Human Beings as Electroplasmic Magnetic Vessels
The phrase “electroplasmatic magnetic vessels” fuses ancient mysticism with modern metaphor. Electroplasmic evokes the body’s bioelectricity—the subtle currents that animate cells, nerves, and consciousness—while magnetic hints at our innate capacity to attract and transmute energy. In Kabbalistic terms, this mirrors the Chamber of Tiferet, where divine energy (Shekhinah) flows through balanced “circuits” of mercy and judgment. Here, the human body is reimagined as a living matrix of nano-scaled energy pathways, akin to the Zohar’s “chambers of light,” designed to channel cosmic vitality.
Affinity with the Life Force: Co-Creation Through Retzon
To “form affinity with the life force” is to align with Retzon (רצון), the soul’s primal desire that fuels creation. In Beresheet B, the Zohar teaches that human beings are co-creators: our thoughts, intentions, and actions “wire” the electroplasmic system to either amplify or dissipate divine energy. When we consciously harmonize our desires (Retzon) with universal principles (Tiferet’s balance), we become interdependent vessels—nodes in a cosmic network. This interdependence reflects the Kabbalistic truth that no soul operates in isolation; our energy ripples through the collective.
Harnessing Solar Energy: The Sun as Divine Metaphor
The sun, literal and symbolic, represents the ultimate source of limitless energy. While humans don’t photosynthesize physically, spiritually, we “harness sunlight” by internalizing divine radiance (Or Ein Sof). The Zohar describes the sun as a manifestation of Chesed (loving-kindness), its boundless light a metaphor for the unstoppable flow of grace. By attuning our electroplasmic systems to this frequency—through meditation, ethical action, or studying sacred texts—we tap into a renewable reservoir of purpose. Like solar panels, our vessels convert this light into actionable life force, powering both personal and collective evolution.
Limitless Purpose: Transcending the Finite Self
Limitlessness arises when we recognize our role as conductors, not consumers, of energy. A vessel focused solely on egoic desires (“static noise”) remains finite. But when calibrated to Tiferet’s harmony, the vessel becomes a relay station for cosmic energy, dissolving illusions of separation. This is the secret of interdependence: as we share and receive energy within the human network, our purpose expands beyond individual goals to serve the universal design. The Zohar’s “nano circuits” thus symbolize the meticulous care required to maintain this alignment—every thought, word, and deed must resonate with the greater whole.
Conclusion: The Vessel’s Eternal Journey
To call humanity “electroplasmatic magnetic vessels” is to affirm our sacred engineering. Our purpose becomes limitless not through solitary ambition, but through affinity—syncing our Retzon with divine will, harnessing the “solar” light of Chesed, and radiating it through the interdependent web of life. As the Zohar insists: “A vessel filled with shared light becomes a sun itself.”
Key Question: Does your electroplasmic system amplify scarcity or infinity? The answer writes your purpose.
For deeper exploration, see Zohar Beresheet B on the “Circulation of Hidden Light” and the role of human vessels in cosmic sustainability.
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