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- April 21, 2020 at 6:50 pm EDT #28813
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorAsk anything about week 5 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor.
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- March 21, 2022 at 4:52 am EDT #284434Irianti ErningprajaPartícipe
sometimes is hard to see the thougt behind something “unpleasent” like war and natural disaster. How to attainnthat knowledge is it by asking what the lesson behind it?
- March 21, 2022 at 10:31 am EDT #284465Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Irianti,
Every moment of our lives we’re in a dialog with the Creator. This is called that “there is none else besides Him”, that the Creator is the singular force behind ALL of reality. All of my thoughts, desires, all the events in life all originate from Him.
But the Creator operates on the frequency of bestowal, while our nature is on the frequency of reception. As such, we operate on two completely different frequencies. So it’s currently impossible for us to understand Him. We first need to correct our nature and become similar to Him. Only then will we begin to understand Him and to justify all that we see in life.
We’ll learn about this in the upcoming semester, in the meantime, check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2010/09/learn-the-creators-language/
Albert @ KabU
- February 13, 2022 at 6:51 pm EST #281645Richard LivelyPartícipe
So to be one with the creator we must think like the creator? This means, I can do this with anything in life? Try to work out the grand design of why. This seems like the way. So my question is this. Is this not only how one should study, but also benefit from practical Kabbalah? If we read something its just words, but if we think of how a person was thinking when we experience the writing it becomes more and the writer is alive again in our thoughts. So in life when changing our intention would it not be similar in everything we do to contemplate what the process was from the creator so we may better understand and know the creator and the methods of natural forces?
- February 14, 2022 at 1:28 pm EST #281760Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Richard,
Yes, you can say that. Essentially all of life is just a game between myself and the Creator. This is called “there is none else besides Him”. We’ll learn more about this concept in the upcoming lesson. In the meantime, check out these blog posts from Rav Laitman for more details:
Albert @ KabU
- February 11, 2022 at 7:42 am EST #281430MarcPartícipe
Are the 613 “Laws of Love” related to the 613 Laws of Moses?
- February 12, 2022 at 3:39 pm EST #281527Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Marc,
Yes, you can say that it’s the same thing just described in a different style/language in the Torah. Keep in mind that when Kabbalists talk about the Torah and Mitzvot, they are not referring to physical actions that we carry out with our hands and feet in a religious manner, but rather they describe the inner corrections that take place over our desires.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2016/02/mitzvot-commandments-the-correction-of-desires/
As well as my 221960 below for more details: https://kabuconnect.com/forums/topic/ask-anything-about-week-5-lesson-and-materials-and-get-an-answer-from-a-senior-kabbalah-instructor/#post-221960
Albert @ KabU
- January 31, 2022 at 5:36 am EST #280390Ludumo DinisoPartícipe
If everything comes from the thought of creation, doesn’t that mean the Light that reforms is in all human literature if ones reads with the intention to connect to said Light?
After all, all literature comes from thought and all thoughts come from the thought of creation.- January 31, 2022 at 11:14 am EST #280409Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Ludumo,
Spirituality means acquiring the Creator’s qualities of love and bestowal. These are qualities that are unnatural for us, completely above our egoistic nature. How then do we acquire such qualities? Through the reforming light. The light is called such because it gradually reforms us, corrects us. Although naturally we don’t have such qualities, if we just aspire to them, then this is enough to draw this light.
Where can we read and learn about these higher spiritual degrees so we can aspire to them? If I open up just any book, the vast majority of them are not talking about spiritual degrees above our egoistic nature, rather the vast majority of them are talking about states we undergo within our ego. So I won’t find the reforming light there. I will only find the reforming light in the authentic Kabbalistic books which talk about these higher spiritual degrees.
Furthermore, although everything does come from the Creator, since “there is none else besides Him”. But at the same time, there are things that on purpose divert us from Him. This too comes from Him. It’s a type of game that He made for us in order to help us build a true desire for Him. Check out this excerpt from Baal HaSulam’s article Shamati 1: “there is none else besides Him”:
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It is written, “There is none else besides Him.” This means that there is no other force in the world that has the ability to do anything against Him. And what one sees, that there are things in the world that deny the upper household, the reason is that this is His will.
This is deemed a correction called “the left rejects and the right pulls closer,” meaning that what the left rejects is considered a correction. This means that there are things in the world that, to begin with, aim to divert a person from the right way, and by which he is rejected from Kedusha [holiness].
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We’ll learn about this concept in depth in the next semester, in the meantime, check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: http://laitman.com/2017/12/there-is-none-else-besides-him/
Albert @ KabU
- January 12, 2022 at 11:19 am EST #222214Bonnie A. BusPartícipe
Hello Tony and Albert
I wonder after I saw Tony’s video about the 613 mitzwot.
Is there also a system in those mitzwots. If you develop, which mitzwot comes first? Or does it depend of your personality in the way your character is? Does it have to do with the 613 desires of your personality?
Can I compare this with the development of childhood, puberty adolescence and adultery?
- January 12, 2022 at 11:56 am EST #222215Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Bonnie,
Yes, there is a certain order to these things which stems from the root of each person’s soul. But in practice we don’t work according to some pre-made list but according to what is being revealed in the moment.
See my reply 221960 to Zhenia below for more details:
Albert @ KabU
- January 8, 2022 at 6:13 am EST #221798FranciscoPartícipe
Hi Albert,
Thank you for your replies to the other students!
I have a question I am struggling with. In the ‘Kabbalah Revealed’ book it is stated that Nature is altruistic. Also I quote from your reply #184670: “This is because humans have an egoistic nature while animals do not. So although animals are naturally in tune with nature…”
As an animal lover I have since childhood studied some animal behaviors. Although the ‘system’ of Nature does seem to constantly seek balance, the animals themselves are profoundly cruel and egoistic. Male lions will kill all the cubs from the previous line, eagles lay 2 (or more) eggs and the dominant chick will kill the rest, stork parents often remove the weaker chicks from the nest, orcas, cats, dogs, dolphins often kill for fun, otters and penguins are known to be rampant rapists. On and on and on… While ‘system-wise’ this might make sense – the eagle one, for instance, being that the 2nd egg is a survival guarantee in case the 1st chick dies for some unpredictable reason – I cannot conceive why and how Nature is altruistic. So my question is – how is Nature altruistic? How are Animals altruistic?
The same kind of even more egoistic/evil behaviors are rampant within Humans – I also struggle with seeing how this can be made altruistic and how the system is perfect. In previous weeks I came to see that this is a product of my perception of reality. Somewhat (though not fully) I have come to terms with that realization. But the real question becomes: am I the one who is profoundly and fundamentally rotten then?
Sorry for the long one and thank you in advance!
- January 9, 2022 at 11:29 pm EST #221962Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Francisco,
Yes, essentially the world is a reflection of our own uncorrected state. As long as we remain uncorrected, we’ll see in front of us an uncorrected, egoistic, and cruel world.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2016/12/fantasies-and-reality-part-5/
Albert @ KabU
- January 10, 2022 at 4:06 pm EST #222038FranciscoPartícipe
Hi Albert,
Thank you for your reply. I slowly get to understand it more and more. But still, how is Nature altruistic and how are Animals altruistic?
- January 11, 2022 at 2:00 pm EST #222133Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Francisco,
Animals operate purely on instinct. As such, it’s not accurate to ascribe to them human attributes, like cruelty, egoism, etc. It’s like a machine that was programmed to act a certain way. For example, I’ve read somewhere that once one of those self driving cars made a miscalculation and got into a car accident, killing the owner. Why don’t we call that car a cruel murderer? It’s because it’s a machine. It was programmed to operate a certain way and that’s exactly what it does. The same thing with the still, vegetative, and animate levels of nature. They are simply carrying out their inner instincts and programming.
As for nature, when Kabbalists use the word “nature”, they are not referring to the outdoors but rather to the all encompassing system in which we exist. Furthermore, we can say that the words “nature” and the Creator are interchangeable. Baal HaSulam writes about this in the article The Peace:
“To avoid having to use both tongues from now on—nature and a supervisor—between which, as I have shown, there is no difference regarding the following of the laws, it is best for us to meet halfway and accept the words of the Kabbalists that HaTeva (the nature) has the same numerical value (in Hebrew) as Elokim (God)—eighty-six. Then, I will be able to call the laws of God “nature’s commandments,” or vice-versa, for they are one and the same.”
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2017/09/elokim-is-nature-in-gematria/
Albert @ KabU
- January 11, 2022 at 5:31 pm EST #222158FranciscoPartícipe
Got it. Thank you!
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