Preparation Question: What does it mean to view reality from the perspective of the Creator?

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    • #448303
      Andrew Lawson
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      To remove the egoistic perspective of whether the world is one minute either working with me or against me. Rather, to see the world from the vantage of the Creator is to see that everything from the external is good, as all we experience is intended to help us grow toward the equivalence of form with the Creator. Amen

    • #447899
      meghan
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      To see what every single thing in nature needs in order to evolve.

    • #446521
      Dina
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      I believe that it means to view all creation as “good”, not inherently evil, as some religions teach. All creation was created by and for the Creator, humans are but visitors on this planet. We should strive to have the “mind” of the Creator, as Kabbalah teaches, as our worldview changes tremendously from this perspective. Our thoughts regarding ourselves and others are transformed also.

    • #445407
      ilse
      Partícipe

      To see reality as a whole with the intention to bestow on it, including all creatures.

    • #445201
      Carina
      Partícipe

      To view reality from the perspective of the Creator means to:

      See all events as expressions of a single, good, unchanging force.
      Understand that restrictions and challenges are tools for spiritual growth.
      Shift my inner attitude from self-centered reception to loving bestowal.
      Strive to achieve equivalence of form with the Creator by adopting His qualities of Bestowal(acting selflessly),

      love and compassion(caring for all creation equally), unity and wholeness(overcoming egoistic separation and fostering connection and harmony), perfection and balance(guiding creation toward harmony and spiritual fulfillment), unchanging goodness(unaffected by external circumstances or human actions)

      By cultivating these qualities within myself—shifting from self-centeredness to selflessness, from division to unity—I gradually become similar in form to the Creator. This transformation is the essence of spiritual growth in Kabbalah and is achieved through inner work, faith, and developing the sixth sense of spiritual perception.

      Recognize that true reality is spiritual and unified, beyond the illusions of my ego.
      Embrace all experiences as invitations to connect more deeply with the Creator’s goodness.
      This shift in perception is the core of Kabbalistic wisdom and the path to spiritual fulfillment and true understanding of reality.

    • #445195
      avi
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      We need to view reality as nature, all good, all giving.  Reality happens for us, not to us.

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