What's Happening?
A conversation between leadership thinkers and a kabbalistic teacher, Rabbah Saphir Noyman Eyal, explored the current global instability as a deliberate collapse of systems, rather than a failure to repair them. This discussion, hosted by Mishkan Hakavana,
emphasized the kabbalistic view that the shattering of systems is an intentional part of creation, revealing the limitations of ego-centered leadership. The conversation highlighted the need for a new paradigm of leadership that moves away from authority and control towards service and embeddedness. This shift requires a redefinition of leadership as a collective, rather than individual, endeavor.
Why It's Important?
The insights from this kabbalistic perspective challenge conventional approaches to leadership and systemic reform. By framing the current crisis as a necessary stage in human evolution, it calls for a fundamental rethinking of leadership roles and responsibilities. This perspective suggests that true leadership involves serving a greater purpose beyond personal or organizational gain. The emphasis on belief and reverence as tools for navigating uncertainty offers a spiritual dimension to leadership that could inspire more ethical and sustainable practices. This approach could have significant implications for how leaders in various sectors address complex global challenges.













