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    • #316439
      Cristina
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      Thank you Tony.

      amazing awakening you giving to us

    • #315877
      Sober Crimson
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      What is practical Kabbalah?

      • #317518

        Sober,
        Now we are starting to learn about the system we are in, what are the laws in it and where is our free choice.
        Later when we will work between the friends in heart and mind, this is called practical kabbalah.
        Seth@KabU

    • #315819
      Julie in Cornwall
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      I wonder about the child who is constantly rejected and one who is constantly supported

      It seems that the rejected child may become spiritual by trying beyond reason to please the parents – and develop a box that is technically altruistic………. because not getting the reward for efforts is the norm

      Such a child as an adult may have low self esteem, lack of desire and simply serve the needs of others

      Where is the child’s EGOISM ?

       

      • #317520

        Julie,
        Kabbalah defines the Creator as integral force of endless besotwal.
        And opposite to that bestowal is creation which is 100% endless reception.
        So certainly any person’s actions are motivated by the ego, whether a small undeveloped ego or a more developed and nuanced ego, all nonetheless are ruled by their ego.
        The child that you write about develops a behavior based on how to best survive in crisis.

        Bestowal is a developed relationship with the Giver, to know who He is, how to relate to Him.
        Seth@KabU

    • #315439
      antonijs
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      How is it possible to develop the sixth sense organ? Is it necessary to read Kabbalah books such as the Book of Zoar?

      • #317521

        antonijs,
        Follow our classes from week to week and keep a journal of your progress.
        Soon we will study different articles of the kabbalists that contain lights in them like you are inquiring about.
        First work on the fundamentals and prepare a place where the light can dwell in you.
        Seth@KabU

    • #315436
      Julius Lindeberg
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      I´ve been reflecting on the word suffering. The way I see it suffering is an indistuingishable part of what it means to be human. Sometimes suffering is meaningful – like when a loved one disappears but new ways of experiencing life is gained, or, another example, grief, which for me serves as a reminder of death. Sometimes though it feels like certain kinds of suffering is meaningless/pointless.

      I would like for you (teachers as well as participants) to give me some reflections on suffering in relation to Kabbalah.

      Thank you!

      • #317522

        Julius,
        No other creature on Earth has a mirror like we do, meaning our mind.
        We can reflect on myself today and what happened and by that I can adjust my actions for the future to ensure a better tomorrow.  This is unique to man.
        It turns out that all of our thoughts and actions come to us from our ancestors, our upbringing and our society which constantly influence us and tell us what to focus on.

        So the kabbalists advise us to plant ourselves in a spiritual environment and by this we will start to perceive a reality above this material world and things in this world take on a different form and meaning.

        Seth@KabU

    • #315434
      Phil
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      When we talk about the ‘ladder’ from above to below and from below to above, and our movement upon it makes me think of the story of Jacob’s Ladder from the Older testament of the Bible. I have been taught that many of these stories in the Bible are symbolic stories which point to those activities we should be trying to live in our lives. So would Jacob’s ladder be a source of understanding this teaching of ‘above to below and below to above’ ?

      Thank you

      Phil

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