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- June 25, 2024 at 10:56 pm EDT #377486Philip Iyov EcksPartícipe
Questions from the video, “The path of light”.
1) When the time comes and Adam Ha Rishon is once again whole and we re-connect and cleave unto our creator, do we all lose our individual selves and are just ‘One’ creature in connection with it’s G-d or do we continue to exist as an individual? Will I personally recall all the lives I have lived and all the experiences I had during this seperation and correction?
2) Can we become aware of our Reshimot? This I ask because when I came into this life, I somehow knew things about this world and life in it, that most people I have know are completely unaware of. For example I knew by the age of 11 that this world was ‘Not’ real, that it was an illusion, a hell, a punishment of sorts, and that the only way out was to aquire enlightenment. I had felt since this time that I was here against my will, that I did not choose to be here and I hated everything because of that.
3) Is it possible to discern or sense our Masach. If our sixth sense is developing as we make the effort to walk the path of light, can we sense it increase within us?
4) I also have a very deep and personal question I would like to ask, however I do not wish to share this openly in this forum. Is there someone who I could contact privately to ask this important question concerning Mitzvot and Tikkun? Much of the events of pain and suffering in my life revolve around this subject and as I say, deeply personal.
- July 1, 2024 at 12:16 am EDT #377896Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Philip,
1. We don’t lose our individual soul. Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2017/10/each-soul-is-individual/
As for recalling past experiences, the spiritual system is built such that quiet a lot of information is concealed from us simply because it’s not necessary for our development. And to the extent that it is necessary, it will get revealed to us.
2. Our work is not to identify and get fixated on a certain reshimot, our work is to speed them up. The reshimot detail the process we need to undergo starting from the initial thought of creation all the way until the end of correction. Essentially our entire path of development is preset in these reshimot. So all the forms we need to evolve through and all the desires that will awaken in us is also preset there. The only choice we have is in the pace we go through it. It’s like all of life is one big strip of film, like a movie reel. Every new moment is a new frame, a new reshimot is shown to us. And we cannot change the movie at all, but only to fast forward or go one frame at a time.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2010/07/the-whole-world-is-inside-the-reshimo/
3. Yes, but keep in mind that the only thing broken in the entire system of creation are the proper connections between people. So our entire spiritual work is in fixing those connections. And we measure all of our spiritual advancement in that as well. We’ll learn how to do this practically in the more advanced semesters.
4. We currently don’t have an official way of doing that. You could try to reach out to the technical support team and ask them if that’s possible.
Albert @ KabU
- June 23, 2024 at 9:49 pm EDT #377210JoelPartícipe
Hi, I’m trying to sort things out in my understanding. From what I’ve heard the lower world (us) is a reflection of exactly what is going on in the upper worlds. My question is whether the upper worlds are horrified by what the human race has done to this deeply beautiful, intelligent miracle of a creation. We have the Sixth Extinction approaching fast and things like we only have 60 more years left of farmable soil to grow food for the world. I do Love these Kabbalah teachings but what happens when the human race and all other species go extinct and what happens when the human race destroys this beautiful one of a kind creation. There may be other life in other parts of the universe but I am only interested right now in the here and now. I feel besides studying Kaballah action needs to be taken to preserve life for future generations. I feel much of this in my heart.
- June 24, 2024 at 4:39 pm EDT #377349Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Joel,
The concept of “this world” is not talking about planet Earth. “This world” is a spiritual concept relating to the feeling of being disconnected from spirituality. In other words, in order to be in the state of “this world” you first need to discover that there is such a thing as spirituality and then discover that you’re disconnected from it. So it’s not a given that we’re all in that state. In fact, most of the inhabitants of planet Earth don’t have such a feeling, so it does not apply to them.
As for planet Earth or the corporeal world, Kabbalists typically don’t talk about it. Our world is below the ladder of spiritual degrees. Kabbalists call it “the imaginary world”. Since once we correct ourselves, relative to that corrected state this life would appear as nothing more than a dream.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: http://laitman.com/2010/11/this-life-is-a-dream/
Albert @ KabU
- June 25, 2024 at 8:18 pm EDT #377476JoelPartícipe
I don’t follow yet how to be disconnected from the world around me and still be a spiritual person. Does ” the dream” of this world mean that nothing in the corporeal world matters because it’s just a dream?
- June 30, 2024 at 11:37 pm EDT #377884Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Joel,
1. I was not referring to disconnecting from the world. I was referring to a state where a person discovers that there is such a thing as spirituality and that he lacks it.
2. The dream of this world means that my picture of reality is not fixed, but rather it depends on the lens through which I look at it. If I’m not corrected, I look at it through the lens of my uncorrected egoistic state, and thereby I see a terrible world in front of me.
If I correct my ego, then I’ll start to see the world through that corrected lens and see that I’m actually in the Garden of Eden.
It’s like I have these dirty glasses through which I see the whole world as dirty. But the moment I clean my own glasses, I’ll look at the same world, but now it’s clean and perfect.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2014/04/in-neutral-gear/
Albert @ KabU
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- June 23, 2024 at 4:52 pm EDT #377178Philip Iyov EcksPartícipe
Walking the path of truth…Questions.
Can the word NRNHY be correctly understood as ‘intensity’? as suggested in Dr Laitman’s comments in the ‘An Electric Stove’? To increase one’s intensity is dependant upon our ‘resistance’ What does ‘resistance’ mean in this analogy, my mind wants to think in terms of electrical resistance, but I’m sure it is much deeper?
Further it states that the 620 mitzvot are actually the 5 properties, or “intensities’ of the soul and that these are the ‘light’ of the Torah, which the creator is wrapped within as all of these 620 mitzvot are the names of the creator which he wishes to bestow upon his created beings. The Torah and the G-d are one.
Do these 5 letters of intensity, N R N H Y, which are also the 5 properties of the soul, relate individually to each one of the properties or intensities of the soul as is suggested in Dr Laitman’s article (above),
“A scale of voltages goes out like this but at every level the voltage is constant, and everything depends on this, how you connect to it: Nefesh, Ruach, Neshama, Haya, Yechida. You finish this level, you have used all the divisions of the switch on your “stove,” and now you can move to a new “stove.”?
Concerning the 3 ‘discernments;
The first, Isreal, is myself, me. What do I need to discern about myself in relation to this topic, ‘walking the path of truth’ ?
Secondly, the Creator, which we all long for, seems self evident but I wish to learn ‘how’ to discern the Creator, to better walk the path of truth?
Third, so now the 5 letters of intensity, the 5 properties of the soul, the 613 ways of Torah which are the 613 names of the creator, are the way in which we ‘purify’ our soul,“This is the spice, as it is written, “I have created the evil inclination, I
have created for it the Torah as a spice.” and,” Just like seasoning does not nullify the flavor of the food, but only improves and enhances it, so too does Torah affect the evil inclination. Torah study and its commandments do not come to destroy the evil inclination, but rather to purify and elevate it. The ultimate goal is to use the evil inclination to do good, so that it becomes like an ox that is made to plow a field. Not only should the evil inclination not be an obstacle to serving G‑d, it should itself serve G‑d! (latter quote from Chabad.org, 2 hearts in one)
This discernment seems to be of utmost importance and as I know from this lesson my failure to discern these are a result of my ‘incomplete’ efforts in the work of the G-d. Also as this is all about the ‘middle pillar’ of the G-d’s work and the narrow path it presents to our soul. This teaching seems to suggest that we must discern all three of these to achieve the goal of returning to the root of our soul, the G-d.
Then the lesson states the following,” Hence, one who walks upon the true line of preparing for the work of
God must always test himself: Does he crave the three above discernments
equally? Because the end of the act equalizes with its beginning. If one craves
one discernment more than the second or the third, then one deflects from the
path of truth. Then this statement follows,Thus, you had better hold onto the goal of yearning for the commandment
of the Upper One, for “one who does not know the ways of the Upper One and
the commandments of the Upper One, which are the secrets of Torah, how will
he serve Him?” Among all three, this is what guarantees the middle line most. ”The final question I have is how to accomplish these thing in my life today. As I am eager to follow the ‘straight and narrow’ path as it were, I need to come to a deeper understanding of how to “Walk the path of Truth”
I understand that this message is somewhat verbose, however I really wish to learn the deep complexities involved in the work towards cleaving unto my G-d. Thank You
Shalom- June 24, 2024 at 5:19 pm EDT #377354Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Philip,
1. NRNHY is an acronym for Nefesh, Ruach, Neshama, Haya, Yechida. These are the names of the lights that enter into the spiritual desire. There are five of them because there are five levels of the spiritual desire. Each level of desire has a corresponding light that enters it. You can liken it to intensity, Nefesh being the smallest light and Yechida the greatest.
2. In the article Walking the Path of Truth, Baal HaSulam writes to us about three components in our work: Israel, Torah, and the Creator.
Israel is me, my point in the heart, my desire to actualize myself, to reach spirituality. Torah comes from the Hebrew word Ohr, meaning light. So when Kabbalists us the word Torah they are not referring to the book but rather to the system through which we draw the light that corrects us. The Creator is our root to which we want to return.
He writes that these three components need to be present and equal, otherwise I deviate from the spiritual path. Meaning if I’m just thinking about the Creator, without working with the system called Torah in order to correct myself, then I’m deviating from the path. Also if I’m just working on correcting myself without aiming my work to the Creator, this too is a deviation.
Only when all three of these things are used equally, then we are truly progressing and the light works on us in the most optimal way. It’s like I have a rifle, the rifle scope, and the target. My job is to align the rifle through the scope towards the target. In this way I’m certain to hit the mark.
We’ll learn how to work with these things practically in the more advanced lessons.
Albert @ KabU
- June 25, 2024 at 1:37 am EDT #377387Philip Iyov EcksPartícipe
Thank you Albert, as always your answers are direct, to the point and understandable.
Shalom.
- June 22, 2024 at 10:17 pm EDT #377106Deborah JoplinPartícipe
Oh how I love the attainment of this preparation. The soul fragment that is within me has always been calling me here. But, I have an enduring question. I have studied the holocaust to the point that I feel that I was somehow present within it. I feel the pain of it and other genocides that have been and are being enacted as if it were touching me… the connection of the soul, possibly. I am beginning to understand that this is the path of suffering the human race experiences to draw them toward the need to feel the connection.
So, the dangling question: The premise being presented that there are no “good or bad” actions (this is dependent on our level of spiritual attainment/perception) and that enlightened perception allows us to see the intention of perfect love behind every event– is Kabbalah really teaching that there is no evil force working in/through people who enact and willfully participate in these human atrocities? Is there no — Lucifer/Satan/fallen angelic beings that are seeking to destroy the human race through our own egoistic indifference toward others?
Thank you for sharing your insight on this.
Deborah Joplin
- June 23, 2024 at 10:21 am EDT #377140Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Deborah,
There is indeed an evil force, but it’s not outside of us, it’s within us: our own egoistic nature.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2015/07/a-devil-with-horns-or-our-own-egoism/
Albert @ KabU
- June 22, 2024 at 5:26 pm EDT #377080Jennifer WilsonPartícipe
Thank you so very much!
- June 21, 2024 at 7:45 pm EDT #376983JoelPartícipe
I just listened and watched this lesson again and I Loved it. My question is about the number of 600,000 souls. I don’t quite understand about the limitations of the number 600,000. I thought I heard in the first lesson that the original EnSof eventually became the billions of souls now in the world.
- June 22, 2024 at 9:03 am EDT #377018Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Joel,
600,000 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. So essentially all of humanity is included in this number.
Check out this blog post to see how this number is derived: https://laitman.com/2010/09/love-and-hatred-of-600000-souls/
Albert @ KabU
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