Preparation Question: Our entire work in Kabbalah is only to attract the light that reforms. By this we receive everything we need for our advancement. Furthermore, I’m told that if I will help the others, I will advance myself even more towards spirituality. How does this work? What does it mean to help the others, those with the point in the heart, on the spiritual path?

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    Preparation Question: Our entire work in Kabbalah is only to attract the light that reforms. By this we receive everything we need for our advancement. Furthermore, I’m told that if I will help the others, I will advance myself even more towards spirituality. How does this work? What does it mean to help the others, those with the point in the heart, on the spiritual path?

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    • #450758
      meghan
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      This I do understand that we need to help others however I’m surrounded by people that do not want help and I’m not sure what to do other than hold space for them.

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      Marcelo
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      The light the reforms is first attracted as we begin attaining the first glimpse of of bestowal. To start the process we must first become part of a “Kabbalistic group”, once there, we direct our efforts and attention towards the needs of the friends. To do this we must first listen attentively, with an open heart, assimilate what they manifest into ourselves, give ourselves to them. We must, at the same time allow them to enter into our inner being, express ourselves sincerely, be open to them and always compassionate. This journey will awaken the bond of bestowal between us and, as we become interconnected, the “Light that Reforms” will be manifested among us.

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      Paulanthony
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      To join with others with the intention to strengthen, mutually, our points in the heart, our intention to receive to bestow. To consistently and constantly reflect inward, how I fall short in this in relation to the members of my group, and to allow this realization to burn as a prayer for correction in my heart.

    • #449446
      Heidy
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      Hello, i would apply to help the others even those with that are not asking directly spirituelle path or not awakening point in the heart not quite yet..too ,cause perhaps with a friendly help they point in the heart reveals to them.

    • #449246
      Carina
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      The whole point of Kabbalah is to bring the reforming light that helps me grow spiritually.
      I move forward even faster when I focus on supporting others, because that’s how I become more like the Creator.
      Helping others means inspiring them and keeping our spiritual aim strong together.
      If I really want my friends to share my desire, I have to genuinely express(verbal and non-verbal)  it and show how much it matters to me.
      All of this comes down to working together as a group and always aiming for the spiritual goal, not just for myself.

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      Bonnie
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      I believe helping the other is first feeling what they feel as if you were the one saying it.  Feeling the depth of what they are saying with a heart of compassion. However, a person will not know you are feeling what they feel unless they know by how you respond to them.  How you respond should help them either way because the light in you is seeing them through their eyes, which is the window to their soul. It’s one thing to talk ‘at’ someone but it’s another thing to speak to their heart.

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