Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) has manifested in jewish social justice movements over the centuries in ideological frameworks pushing for racial equity, transgender and gay rights and a host of other problematic movements.
Jews believed that by creating unity from within diversity they could repair the world. In effect, however, they stuck their big noses where they do not belong and caused all manner of societal decay, death and misery.
The unity of the one light of the Ein Sof (God in his absolute) is refracted to create Rainbow movements such as LGBTQ. This is where “unity in diversity” emanates from.
The rainbow represents unity as it represents the one.
In Lurianic Kabbalah, Tikkun Olam is the process of restoring divine unity fractured during the "shattering of the vessels" known as Shevirat HaKelim.
Restoring divine unity is the central cosmic mission of the Jews.1
Tikkun Olam has now moved on to a final phase via Transhumanism.
Transhumanism seeks to "upgrade" or “perfect” humanity by merging us with machines. Jews believe that by merging Gentiles with machines we will become a subordinate, obedient and morally righteous slave race in their planned World to Come (Olam Ha-Ba).
Once we are enslaved the world will be repaired in time for the Messianic era.
In this post I aim to provide the Kabbalistic context in Transhumanism.