Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

New Home Forums Course Forums Kabbalah Revealed Interactive – Part 2 Week 2 Discuss Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

  • #37693

    Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 59 total)
  • Author
    Replies
    • #467360
      Oliver
      Participant

      I had such a great experience today id really like to share with all of you.

      I met with my sponsor today, a sponsor is someone who guides you through sobriety and the 12 steps of AA.

      We were talking about my recovery and this and that, and sometimes i cant help but bring up Kabbalah just because i can relate things and im interested to see what kind of response i would get.

      So i told him about what we were learning recently, that the only area of life in which free will exists is in our ability to choose our environment, and then our environment exerts pressure on us until we come into a balance or equilibrium with it.

      And he told me an analogy that someone told him once that really made sense to me.

      He said “If you were an orange, and someone squeezed you, what would come out?”

      Orange juice i said,

      “Yes, not apple juice, not grape juice, the only thing that would come out of you is orange juice.”

      “Just like if you were a pineapple and someone squeezed you, the only thing that could come out is pineapple juice.”

      Yes that makes sense i said

      Then he said “what if you were really resentful and someone squeezed you, what would come out then?”

      And that made so much sense to me because i have always been a very angry person, and i was always scared of people and being around them because my anger would always come out at work in particular, where there is an enormous amount of pressure put on me all the time.

      And it made sense because ive been so happy lately, more happy than ive been in my entire life, and i really want to work hard to cultivate true joy and love within me, because i want that to be the product when my environment exerts its pressures on me.

      Because my environments really nurture me, they sustain me, they are what care for me and help me to grow.

      My environment is really my garden, and i feel like i am both the gardener and i am the product, so i really want to work hard and facilitate the well being of the garden because i will benefit from that as well, just as a natural byproduct of being in a healthy environment, i dont have to worry about getting this or that because i know i will be taken care of.

      Im so happy i can apply this knowledge in my day to day life and this is what i love so much about Kabbalah is when i can make connections to my interactions everywhere i go.

      So i am very grateful that this wisdom has opened up and has given me an opportunity to start engaging in it, thankyou so much!

    • #459089
      Lady Bracha
      Participant

      That we as creatures have no will except that is directional toward the source. That our actions need to be towards the pleasure that is altruistic as we try to deny the ego

    • #444008
      Carina
      Participant

      What impress me the most was how The Four Factors, as taught by KabU and in Kabbalah, provide a practical framework for understanding my inner and outer influences—and show me how to nurture my“point in the heart” so I can rise above  say anger and resentment etc.

      Practical Steps to Nurture Your Point in the Heart through the 4 factors
      1.Source
      Reminds me of my unchanging, spiritual core
      2.Unchanging Paths(Nature, Program)
      Helps me accept and transform natural reactions
      3.Externals
      Teaches me to see challenges as spiritual opportunities
      4.Environment
      Empowers me to choose supportive, uplifting surroundings
      In essence:
      The Four Factors teach me that while I cannot change my core or others’ behavior, I have the power to choose my environment and my response. By nurturing my point in the heart through spiritual practice and supportive surroundings, I can transform anger and resentment into opportunities for growth, compassion, and deeper connection with the Creator.

    • #435397
      Sally
      Participant

      The lesson on free will moved me very much. we think we are in charge, in control. But, in truth the.actual list of things over which we have control is quite limited and occur in very specific ways. It was quite an eye opener and to an extent ,a relief. Now i have knowledge of what i can, and should take ownership. Also i have an idea of what things are beyond my ownership. We cant control the tornados, but we can move away from Oklahoma. Believe ur or not, that was a huge eye opener for me. Thank you I

    • #435394
      Sally
      Participant

      If i have understood, the soul either moves closer to the Creator or gets another physicsl body in order to work on the soul. Lately, i have felt my mother and my son in my presence. I don’t see them , just feel very strongly that they are just in the next room. If their souls have moved on, how can this be? Could it be memories bthat are popping up? Thank you

    • #435272
      Tracy
      Participant

      Everything is shifting internally for me, as I hunger for so much more insight. Please can you share who the band was that played after the last video of Tony’s? Really enjoyed the music.

      Looking forward the week 3.

      Tracy

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 59 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.