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Chabad claims that through fantasy it can shape the ‘coming world order'

Creators of the future: the power of our thought

By Leib Chernobelsky
May 11, 2026

On the holiday of Shavuot, a unique event takes place: the Torah, which has already been given to humanity, again passes through the prism of our renewed consciousness. Every year the world develops, and our mind acquires the ability to capture those divine meanings that previously remained hidden. This development is not individual, but collective, like a single organism, where each part grows together with the whole body. Today's level of holiness is only a step towards future perfection, and although we are within the time cycle, we have an amazing opportunity to connect with the point of absolute maturity ahead.Like a sensitive amateur antenna capable of catching a signal from the distant depths of space, our consciousness can tune in to the wave of our own future. We must be aware that the future is also us, and the connection with it is inseparable. The Creator has endowed us with a special gift - fantasy, which serves as a tool for the embodiment of infinite holiness in the material world. These are not just dreams, but a sacred duty of every person.

Based on the deep knowledge of Hasidism, we are called to reflect on what the world will become in the era of Liberation. Many details of this time are deliberately not described in the writings of the heads of the KHABAD, because their formation is entrusted to us. The Creator shared with us the responsibility for the appearance of the coming world order. By giving specifics to our aspirations and filling thoughts with details of the common good, we literally create a new reality. When a person directs his gaze beyond the horizon of habitual existence, striving to understand the highest origins, he is involved in the process of correcting the universe and brings closer the long-awaited moment of universal Liberation.

Source: https://moshiach.ru/books/avtors/26889.html

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David Icke could have written this.

Belief that your thoughts shape reality is a common theme in the occult.

Quote from Ryan Augustine on May 19, 2026, 11:24

David Icke could have written this.

Belief that your thoughts shape reality is a common theme in the occult.

No kidding. It’s amazing hypocrisy from Chabad when they pretend to oppose witchcraft and necromancy, then turn around and endorse Kabbalah and Igrot Kodesh.

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