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- April 21, 2020 at 6:38 pm EDT #28793

Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorAsk anything about week 2 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor.
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- June 26, 2021 at 6:25 am EDT #55303
Asher.VizzerPartícipeShalom. I have many goals in studying Kabbalah because Kabbalah is the most complete as well as the most correct path. I want to know what mistakes I have made in my past life and Tikkun those sins and mistakes in this life so that I will not come to this world again … The physical world gives me clothes that wear it, disconnecting me from Higher Worlds and Hashem. We must become Yechida. That is, we must become one with the Creator … we must be able to return to our original position with the tools that the knowledge of Kabbalah gives us
- July 2, 2021 at 10:06 am EDT #56139
Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorHi Asher,
All of the sins turn to merits.
When a baby is walking and falls 100 times we don’t consider that a sin we consider that that this is how he develops in order to work.
We need to come to a need for the Creator. A desire. The desire for the Creator is the vessel and the Upper Light of the Creator fills that vessel.
So first we want food and sex and money, knowledge… and we go for them and then we find that we need them, we want them, but there is something that is still empty in us, this desire for something more, for the Creator. So each of these earlier desires are what helps us to build the correct vessel. If we stayed with our desire for small toys, we would never want the Creator. But if we get a small toy and we are still empty and we get a bigger toy and we are still empty and by this we start to discover where is the Creator, what is the desire for the Creator.
Love will cover all crimes.
(Great image above your name 🙂
Seth@KabU - July 2, 2021 at 10:06 am EDT #56138
Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorHi Asher,
All of the sins turn to merits.
When a baby is walking and falls 100 times we don’t consider that a sin we consider that that this is how he develops in order to work.
We need to come to a need for the Creator. A desire. The desire for the Creator is the vessel and the Upper Light of the Creator fills that vessel.
So first we want food and sex and money, knowledge… and we go for them and then we find that we need them, we want them, but there is something that is still empty in us, this desire for something more, for the Creator. So each of these earlier desires are what helps us to build the correct vessel. If we stayed with our desire for small toys, we would never want the Creator. But if we get a small toy and we are still empty and we get a bigger toy and we are still empty and by this we start to discover where is the Creator, what is the desire for the Creator.
Love will cover all crimes.
(Great image above your name 🙂
Seth@KabU
- June 25, 2021 at 6:38 am EDT #55241
Rune T. A.PartícipeIs it at all possible to describe what that sixth sense feels like?
Thank you.
- July 2, 2021 at 10:02 am EDT #56137
Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorRune,
Nope 🙂
Seth@KabU
- June 24, 2021 at 6:00 pm EDT #55196
Muhammad Tanim
PartícipeAs much as I have learnt from this course, no religion could entirely depict God and his purposes. Is my statement correct?
- July 2, 2021 at 10:02 am EDT #56136
Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorMuhammad,
We are not going to engage in religion and beliefs. What we want to do is to develop a suitable vessel to perceive the Creator.
For example we don’t keep wine in a potato sack and we don’t keep potatoes in a barrel.
All of reality is filled with the light of the Creator. All of our work is only to build that vessel.
It is called the correction of the vessel.
And there we will feel the Creator more and more.
Seth@KabU
- June 22, 2021 at 8:36 pm EDT #54805
Corey E.PartícipeHello!
I am happy to be at this point, to want to be closer to the Creator, to desire the wisdom of Kabbalah toward understanding what the Creator understands, and to overcome egoism. However, I can’t help think about people who die who are at an earlier level of development (seeking power or knowledge) and have not reached the point in the heart and pursuit of the spiritual path upward toward the Creator. Is there an explanation as to what happens to them?
Thank you for your time!
- July 2, 2021 at 9:59 am EDT #56135
Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorCorey,
Of course everything is part of one system, like cells in a body.
We don’t mourn cells that die, but we can’t say the same about humans because we have all of these emotions.
So we won’t “justify” it just like that, what we will do is rise ourselves to a higher level of perception where we see and feel an eternal reality and there the transformation of form will be perceived by us in a completely different way.
Great question,Seth@KabU
- June 23, 2021 at 9:23 pm EDT #54972
SharonPartícipeHi Corey
I’m new at this like you, but I see no one has answered your question yet. So I hope it’s okay to share my wild guess here (with the hope that an instructor would jump in to provide further correction as needed.):
My guess is that someone who has passed away would have — in the course of their passing — transitioned from “the real world” to the “hidden world” . At that point, all the good (higher) qualities that this person cultivated in life would become blended in with the Higher whole. But if this person proactively cultivated NO redeeming qualities on their own when in the real world, I think they would somehow still become reconnected to the root because everyone begins life gifted with that little point of Light in their heart (whether or not they cultivated that seed any further). And that little point is their ticket Home (And while we might be inclined to think they end up with a bit less real estate within that larger root compared to others who had cultivated more quality, I’m not sure it would matter up there. Maybe interconnectedness with all the other great qualities is the dominating force.)
- June 21, 2021 at 6:07 pm EDT #54744
Elma Powers
MemberI’m so emotional at this time.
But I need my materials. So far I’m doing my readings through pdf. Thank you.
By the way, In my previous
quiz. You have that religion is Kabbalah. You have to correct it because my score would’ve been higher.
- June 22, 2021 at 7:12 am EDT #54769
Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorElma,
It is a very emotional time.
Any requests about the quiz, etc., please send an email to [email protected] and Ruth and her team will help you!Seth@KabU
- June 21, 2021 at 4:54 am EDT #54699
Asher.VizzerPartícipeHow can we get rid of Halachot and get to Kabbalah without studying it?
- June 21, 2021 at 7:59 am EDT #54716
Seth – KabU InstructorModeratorAsher,
If a person is religious, we leave them alone. Anyone is free to pray 5 times a day or 3 times a day, to cover their head with whatever they want.
We here are studying the wisdom of kabbalah in an unbroken chain that came to us through Baal HaSulam.
We are not studying corporeal “mitzvot” we are studying spiritual actions, the correction of the parts of the shattered vessel of Adam HaRishon, those actions are called mitzvot. Through engaging in the wisdom in such and such a way that we will slowly accostom ourselves to, we draw upon us lights, called Torah that correct the desires from in order to receive to in order to bestow, that is called performing a mitzvah. I recommend that you reread and watch the lesson material again and try to absorb what we are studying and not what else you are bringing from other sources.
You will advance in this wisdom more quickly and with less stumbling blocks.
Seth@KabU
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