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- April 21, 2020 at 6:43 pm EDT #28801
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorAsk anything about week 3 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor.
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- September 4, 2022 at 3:25 am EDT #299010JPartÃcipe
We humans have gone through the length of our history on the path of pain yet we didn’t choose this path we just didn’t know about the alternative path (Kabbalah) which had been hidden from us. Why did the Creator make his Creature suffer on the path of pain for so long?Was it a learning process?
- September 4, 2022 at 10:41 am EDT #299057Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi J,
We’re in a process of development in a perfect integral system. There is nothing redundant in this system. Even the smallest blade of grass has a reason to exist and is part of the purpose of creation. All the more so all the levels of development that humanity is going through. Baal HaSulam writes about it in the article “Peace in the World”, here’s an excerpt:
“Because any observation of the work of Creation is enough to teach us about the greatness and perfection of its Operator and Creator. Therefore, we must understand and be very careful when casting a flaw in any item of Creation, saying it is redundant and superfluous, as that would be slander about its Operator.”
So what is the purpose of the long path of suffering that humanity has undergone? It’s in order for a person to gradually reach the state called “the recognition of evil”. The recognition of evil is that we recognize that it’s not the Creator who is the source of our suffering. He’s the good that does good and only sends us good. Rather, all of the suffering we experience is because of our uncorrected egoism. We need this process to reach this recognition and eventually even be willing to come out of our egoistic state. Only after humanity has realized that it’s sick with egoism, is it relevant to present it with the cure: the wisdom of Kabbalah, the method of correction of man’s egoism.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2015/08/the-sinking-of-science-the-past-pride-of-humanity/
Albert @ KabU
- August 25, 2022 at 6:35 pm EDT #298322AaronPartÃcipe
Is that true that people who can feel the upper reality sometimes use logic (like the scientific method) to describe their feelings in the books? I read Baal Sulam’s Talmud Eser Sefirot and it seems like sometimes he uses …logical connections to explain things to the readers…it feels like he wants to say something that we can’t understand and he tries his best to describe it but can’t (because only the person who feels the upper reality can understand him and some things can’t be explained even using the Language of Kabbalah).
My other question is: what should I read more, Ari’s words or Baal Sulam’s commentaries (or both)?
Thank you!
- September 13, 2022 at 8:29 pm EDT #299879JPartÃcipe
Thank you for the reply it was beautiful
Regards
J
- August 29, 2022 at 12:47 pm EDT #298684Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Aaron,
Yes, you can say that.
As for reading TES, when we study it together with Rav Laitman, we generally first read the section with the Ari’s words twice and then we read Baal HaSulam’s commentaries for those words one time.
Keep in mind that more important than reading it, is setting your intention before you even read it. What result do you want to attain from this reading? The closer that intention is to spirituality, the more we extract the force of the light from these books. As a result of that, the light will begin to gradually influence us and correct us until we ourselves will begin to feel spirituality.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2013/02/sunbathing-in-the-rays-of-the-reforming-light/
Albert @ KabU
- August 23, 2022 at 10:47 pm EDT #298048SUDHIPartÃcipe
Hello,
What is the purpose of this whole process Creator creating a Creature, then making the creature experience suffering , misery, pain to make the creature again realize the greatness of the Creator and go back to the level of Creator.
Doesn’t all this seem like the Creator’s perverse game for his own pleasure and we creatures are like animals in a zoo or a circus?
- August 29, 2022 at 8:09 pm EDT #298718AaronPartÃcipe
Thank you!
- August 24, 2022 at 10:35 am EDT #298161Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Sudhi,
Baal HaSulam writes that “the Thought of Creation was to delight the creatures, in accordance with His abundant generosity.” But why do that at all? There is no answer (yet) to this question. This is because Kabbalah is a science, with clear limits of what we can and cannot measure. One such limit is that we’re unable to research what happened before the thought of Creation, before Creation. This is because our current research tools are incapable of grasping or perceiving such things, so we’re unable to research or talk about them.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2017/01/why-did-the-creator-create-people/
As for the Creator creating a creature for Himself, for His own pleasure, this is not the case because there is no egoism within the Creator. Egoism is something that was created “existence from absence”. Baal HaSulam writes about it the Introduction to the Book of Zohar, item 7:
“Once we have learned that, we come to a full understanding of the second inquiry, in complete clarity. For we have learned what is the reality that can be clearly determined, which is not a part of His essence, to the extent that we can say that it is a new creation, existence from absence. And now that we know for certain that the Thought of Creation, to delight His creatures, necessarily created a measure of desire to receive from Him all the goodness and pleasantness that He had planned for them, that will to receive was clearly not included in His essence before He had created it in the souls, because from whom could He receive? It follows that He had created something new, which is not in Him.”
Furthermore, although we sometimes use the words that we perform a certain action in order to bestow to the Creator or to bring Him contentment, but in truth it’s just a game to help us to develop. Just like with kids, when we spoon feed them, they see the example from us and want to pick up a spoon and feed us back. Do we really need them to feed us? Of course not. But we still accept this from them, smile, show them how happy they made us by feeding us etc, since we know that through this game, they grow and develop.
So ultimately the Creator is not lacking anything. And all of our attempts to bestow to Him are nothing more than a type of game for our own development.
Albert @ KabU
- August 23, 2022 at 12:19 pm EDT #298016PVJPartÃcipe
Hello,
It is unclear to me what numbers like “600,000”, “125”, “613” actually stand for or – more particularly – where they come from.
Could you please expand on that?
Thank you.
- August 23, 2022 at 1:13 pm EDT #298023Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi PVJ,
When a person attains spirituality, he begins to research it, and discovers all these numbers from his research. But what exactly is he researching, what is spirituality?
Essentially we’re always talking about a desire. Our current reality is based on our current nature, the desire to receive. Spirituality on the other hand operates according to a different desire, that of pure bestowal. The different numbers are just a different way to divide up that spiritual desire. This desire can be divided into 613 parts, or 620 parts, or 600,000 pieces, or 125 degrees, or even 10 sefirot.
It’s just like how we can study a person based on his behavior, or based on his anatomy, or based on his external appearance, or his internal chemistry. Ultimately we’re studying the same person, but from different angles. Same with these different divisions, they are all talking about the same spiritual desire but from different angles or a different scale.
So if we are describing the desire as 613 parts, then we’re talking about the number of corrections that need to be placed over the desire. This number is further divided into 248 desires of bestowing in order to bestow and 365 desires that operate on receiving in order to bestow. We’ll learn about this in detail in the more advanced lessons on KabU that deal with the structure of the upper worlds.
The number 125 comes from the structure of the upper worlds. This structure is just a division of the spiritual desire that we need to correct into sefirot, partzufim, and worlds.
The most basic division of the desire is 1 Sefira. 5 Sefirot compose 1 partzuf. 5 Partzufim compose 1 world. There are 5 worlds in total. So 5 worlds each with 5 partzufim each with 5 sefirot equals 125 (5x5x5) steps on the spiritual ladder. This number symbolizes the gap, the delta, between our nature and the Creator’s nature.
Regarding 600,000, this is less of a quantitative number and more of a qualitative number. It represents the strength of the spiritual desire after it’s been fully corrected.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman to see how this number is derived:
https://laitman.com/2010/09/love-and-hatred-of-600000-souls/
Albert @ KabU
- August 23, 2022 at 10:11 am EDT #298005Toni PeltonenPartÃcipe
I don’t know if this is a correct forum to ask this but I was wondering how kabbalah considers dreams? Is there any value trying to interpret them?
- August 23, 2022 at 1:07 pm EDT #298022Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Toni,
Kabbalists typically don’t attribute much importance to dreams or the state of dreaming. They see it simply as a state where the brain summarizes/organizes the daily experiences. Similar to how some computers go through the process of defragmentation.
On the other hand, there is a spiritual state called dreaming which is the process by which we transition from one spiritual degree to another. It’s like the neutral gear on a manual transmission, which requires you to switch to the neutral gear before switching to another gear. In other words, in between every spiritual state is a state called “dream”. But it’s not related to the corporeal dreams that we experience in our physical bodies. Kabbalists don’t ascribe any importance to corporeal dreams.
Check out these blog posts from Rav Laitman for more details:
https://laitman.com/2016/04/an-ordinary-dream/
https://laitman.com/2015/02/we-cannot-live-without-sleep/
Albert @ KabU
- August 16, 2022 at 10:43 am EDT #297274UsmanPartÃcipe
Amazing knowledge
- August 23, 2022 at 2:18 pm EDT #298026Toni PeltonenPartÃcipe
Thank you Albert!
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