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- February 12, 2023 at 8:51 am EST #312411ToddParticipant
Hello,
Was king Solomon a Kabbalist? Is there any importance in Kabbalah to the lesser and greater keys of Solomon the King? Do you have to tithe once you get a group, meaning do you have to give ten percent of your income and to who? If you start studying Kabbalah and then have to stop for some reason will the creator be angry with you or will you mess up the system the spiritual system that is, or any system for that matter? Why are Kabu students invited to the retreat now, were they not before and why? Do you think it would be overwhelming and difficult to deal with for a person brand new to go to the retreat especially if they are not a “people person”?
- February 12, 2023 at 3:34 pm EST #312448Chris – KabU InstructorModerator
Hey Todd,
There are a lot of questions here, so I’ll respond to them in-line for easier reading and answering.
Was king Solomon a Kabbalist? Yes. Is there any importance in Kabbalah to the lesser and greater keys of Solomon the King? Many Kabbalists didn’t write anything, in fact, most of them did not. The ones that did write and those writings stuck around until our times, then usually there’s something we can take from it. We mainly study Baal HaSulam (Yehuda Shalom HaLevi Ashlag) and the Rabash (Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag) simply because what they gave to us is more appropriate for our generation than most other writings. Other than the Zohar of course. Do you have to tithe once you get a group, meaning do you have to give ten percent of your income and to who? Whether you tithe or not is up to you. Most of the more veteran students do, but this is certainly optional until you feel you want to. It not only supports the mission of spreading the wisdom to the entire world, but there are spiritual aspects as well. If you start studying Kabbalah and then have to stop for some reason will the creator be angry with you or will you mess up the system the spiritual system that is, or any system for that matter? Don’t forget here, that if you stop studying, this is also the Creator commanding this action. If a person doesn’t know of the spiritual system or has had no contact with it, then they can’t cause harm, well, they cause harm the same way a baby crawling knocks over the vase. Only when a person has the true choice of choosing the will to receive or the will to bestow can they affect the system in a meaninful way. Why are Kabu students invited to the retreat now, were they not before and why? Not sure what you’re referring to when you say, “were they not before?”. The regristration opened not too long ago. These are for KabU students and most of them this is their first gathering. Do you think it would be overwhelming and difficult to deal with for a person brand new to go to the retreat especially if they are not a “people person”. Certainly the atmosphere is set to bring people closer together. People person or not a people person, the mutual goal overshadows any of the personal issues a person might have. If they prepare themselves correctly, they will enter that place and feel absorbed within the general group and they will think less and less of themselves. Best of luck 🙂
- February 11, 2023 at 6:53 am EST #312294mrc sParticipant
Is having a positive self esteem not being humble? Rather exalting ourselves?
- February 12, 2023 at 3:24 pm EST #312446Chris – KabU InstructorModerator
A person needs to feel like their basic needs are taken care of, like the quote, “There’s no Torah without flour.” Meaning, if a person doesn’t have their basic needs of theirs met, there’s no way they can start thinking about spirituality. For most of us, this is a critical need to have fulfilled and can be paralyzing which makes it challenging to think of anything else. You could take this to the extreme as well and have too much of this “esteem” and it takes on a more negative function.
You’ll have to inspect this yourself and draw your own conclusions. The matter of annulment towards society is something you’ll eventually have to encounter, but hopefully, by then you would be prepared for such a decision.
Best of luck,
Chris
- February 8, 2023 at 10:44 pm EST #312120mrc sParticipant
Which is more higher nature or humans?
- February 9, 2023 at 12:22 pm EST #312148Chris – KabU InstructorModerator
Hey mrc,
There are a few ways to interpret what you’re asking, but you’d could say humans, the speaking degree, have the ability to be like the Creator whereas all other levels in nature act only according to the laws that givern there and have no free choice.
It’s also correct to say that there is non else besides Him.
- February 8, 2023 at 1:41 am EST #312052mrc sParticipant
Should we be able to do anything? What if we can do bad things, should we be able to do bad things?
- February 9, 2023 at 12:35 pm EST #312152Chris – KabU InstructorModerator
You’re asking like you forgot we’re in a system that operates us 100%. If we do something “bad” this is us doing it? Or we were made to feel that it was “us doing it”?
- February 7, 2023 at 7:25 pm EST #312038mrc sParticipant
Should we do good first to those who suffering or to those we love.?
- February 9, 2023 at 12:33 pm EST #312149Chris – KabU InstructorModerator
Hey mrc,
The longer you’re on this path, the more clear it will be to you that those who study with you are where you have to do the spiritual work. You have to fall “into their arms”, depend on them, feel that the ability to think in the direction of bestowal completely depends on that environment. The work must be mutual for you to succeed.
Thanks!
Chris
- February 6, 2023 at 7:48 am EST #311893mrc sParticipant
<p style=”text-align: right;”>Does the fear of God including awe? thx</p>
- February 6, 2023 at 9:43 pm EST #311961Chris – KabU InstructorModerator
Hey mrc,
Kabbalah explains that “fear” of God is only the spiritual interpretation which is what a person feels when they fear they won’t be able to bestow to the Creator as He bestows. The interpretation should be towards bestowal, and not egoistic fear which is always fearing I might lose something that is important to me or afraid I won’t receive something I should receive or fear of a consequence.
Chris
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