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    • #188424
      BEN
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      regarding “unfortunate” events, natural disasters, epidemics etc how then can we stop this?  does this mean that praying for the Creator to hep stop what is happening will not help? meaning it is man who needs to change what he is doing in order to alter the course of nature?

      • #189997

        beth,
        Let’s look at the question from a different angle.
        Imagine that every time I eat a certain food, my body breaks out in hives.
        Now imagine that a doctor gives me a cream to make the hives go down.
        So my body is still reacting to the food, but I’m suppressing it’s reaction.
        It’s not a perfect example, but we need to see that the world we see is a material profection of the inner state of humanity.
        We are in the early stages of our study so it is not clear how do deal with the world outside of me if the cause of everythign I see outside of me is inside of me.  So we learn that we live in this world as usual, we buy insurance, stay healthy, all the conducts of this world.
        And also we are not here studying about the system of nature, by that we bring ourselves into harmony with system and then the system we see outside of us, inanimate, vegetative and animate degrees also come into harmony with us as we ascend.
        Seth@KabU

    • #188410
      Felix Hernandez
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      I think I understand the distinctions between Kabbalah and religion as explained in the video.

      I have one possibly unrelated question,  can we understand Torah as a Kabbalistic text?

      Thanks

      Felix

      • #189990

        Felix,
        The Torah is 100% a kabbalistic text.
        Can we understand it as a kabbalistic text?  That takes time.
        For our generation, we do have a way to access that book through the Sulam commentary on the ladder and all of the writings that we received from Baal HaSulam and Rabash, however it is very very far from us and is not useful and efficient for our goal now which is to correct our nature to be in order to bestow.  When we have just a small amount of spiritual attainment, we begin to understand what is written in those books.
        I can tell you about London for hours, but if you walk down the street for a minute, you will know the sounds, the smells, the feeling in the air.
        Seth@KabU

    • #188248
      Etienne Fourie
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      Also found this lesson to be amazing.  Still not sure we must always pray, and always in connection with the creator.  Is this a feeling?  For instance I am feeling that I bestow rather than trying to receive.

      • #188397

        Etienne,
        There are many feelings that become more powerful and more intense.
        Feeling connected and feeling disconnected.  Many entries and exits.
        We work and make efforts to always be connected to the Creator through all of the states.
        It means to tie everything that is happening to one force and it is all guiding us to the good.
        Seth@KabU

    • #188186
      Niki
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      Can you please elaborate on what is called the “middle line”.

      Thank you

      • #188396

        Niki,
        The system is built on three lines, right, left and middle.
        Without the left, the absence, the lack, we would not be able to feel the Creator.
        If we are 100% fulfilled all the time, we are like a spark in the sun, there is no sense of self.
        The more we grow, our left line grows, our lack, our desire, our force of minus.
        Then we add our part which is called building the right line.  Through our efforts we draw lights that rise us to the next degree, that is called middle.
        Repeat 🙂
        Seth@KabU

    • #184333
      Arabela Dias
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      How can we pursue this goal of Lishma in our everyday life?

      • #184352

        Arabela,
        I want to plant an orchard of peaches.
        I inherited a big field where I can plant.
        But before I can put the seed in the ground, I need to remove all of the rocks and the weeds from the field.
        After that I need to turn the soil and mix it.
        After that I can plant the seed and then water it and then the sun will shine….

        So we inherited a big field 🙂
        First we need to study what is this field, what are the things to do on this field.  That is what we are learning in these lessons.
        It is not so difficult to “be in lishma”, but it is also the most difficult for us to understand what it is, where it is, how to approach it, how to develop a need for it.
        We should see ourselves like little children who arrived to play.  We should try everything that we are studying about, just try and play and try and play with all of the things we are learning and by this you will come closer from week to week, month to month and year to year.
        Seth@KabU

    • #127609
      Ali Nadalipour
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      Was amazing this lesson.by the way on top of those degrees u could choose to do something practically i mean can achieve a really freedom?

      • #127825

        Ali,
        All of reality is always filled with light.
        We feel life only according to our boundaries.
        The more we perceive the Creator, the more we perceive outside of our boundaries, called our ego.
        Seth@KabU

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