Reflect: Write a revelation from the lesson that sparked your curiosity or revealed to you a fresh viewpoint.

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    Reflect: Write a revelation from the lesson that sparked your curiosity or revealed to you a fresh viewpoint.

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    • #396725
      Carly
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      If I use my ego correctly it becomes my teacher. Wow! I have never seen it that way before, but it is true. Thank you!

    • #395641
      Proffboff
      Participant

      I have been working on my will to receive and have started to be able to receive in order to bestow, my wife has helped me to be able to put others before, I find when I do this I feel happy and contented, something i dont feel when i do something just for myself.

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      Renata Klem
      Participant

      The ego separates us from the Creator. By using the desire to receive with the intention to give, we draw closer to the Creator’s quality of giving, and this opens the doors to the perception of the upper world.

    • #389606
      Branden
      Participant

      I really appreciated the lesson telling me that the point in the heart is also egoistical. But that’s okay! We should just focus on developing it nonetheless and not worry about it being egoistical since this is simply Lo Lishma which is a valid and natural phase of the path.

    • #381831
      Juule
      Participant

      “We are directed to Kabbalah from Above. (Quite often we are di-
      rected elsewhere, toward other “spiritual techniques” which means that we must go through still other phases of development. It might take several more lifetimes before we arrive at Kabbalah).

      Finally, when we begin to study Kabbalah, our every desire begins
      to grow within us. We become more egoistic, and therefore smarter.
      Greater worldly desires are born, especially sexual ones.”

      This is so very true for my life experience.  I spent 30 years in an other “spiritual technique” and it wasn’t until the pandemic when I was directed toward Kabbalah because I could not stay where I was.  I still had spiritual yearning which was and still is my intention for learning.  What surprises me the most is that “our every desire grows and we become more egoistic and smarter.  Greater worldly desires are born, especially sexual ones.”  I’m a little shocked at that.

    • #381674
      Robert
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      It was a very good lesson, very well explained.

      Thanks

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