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- January 21, 2021 at 3:46 pm EST #37686
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorReflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.
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- October 6, 2023 at 7:26 am EDT #332248Jack DavidsenPartÃcipe
The one thing that made me change my perspective somewhat, and my approach, was learning about the true meaning of Sin, what Sin really is.
Of course I see that this is because of how unaware I have been about the completeness of the extend of There is None Else besides Him, but for some reason it was still more striking to learn about what Sin is. – I can see why the understanding of what true Sin is, ought to have been equally obvious and instant as the understand of There is None Else Besides Him, but for some reason it just wasn’t.
Another thing that strikes me is to Receive In Order to Give. I have for years been doing things a little differently: I’ve been giving, full well knowing that I was receiving when doing so. I did it anyway because I couldn’t see any way to give that doesn’t have an aspect of egoism. – So this is something I just happened to find out about early in life and long before I learned anything about Kabbalah … I’m sure we all have little things like this in our lives’ experiences.
I continued to give because I thought that gaining some egoistic satisfaction from it was worth it because I was giving in the process. And now, after reading about receiving in order to give, I’m thinking that the two ways are basically the same thing, just viewed from different angles because in a sense I Was receiving in order to give by giving and receiving in the process, and because I did get satisfaction from the very action of giving.
I hope this all makes sense…..Thank you for taking the time to read, or skim through, this.
- September 4, 2023 at 11:14 pm EDT #330225MARTA PAGES ALARCONPartÃcipe
I never thought that it could be possible to see the goodness of the Creator in what we call bad times. I think this perspective about concealment or the left hand as part of the process challenges my common sense, it’s stimulating. Thank you.
- August 5, 2023 at 8:37 pm EDT #327942EricPartÃcipe
Sin is just the thought that there is anything else other than the Creator acting in reality.
Guilt and shame are part of the control mechanism that push you back into your habits. To incriminate oneself after committing a sin, or breaking a resolution, or caving in to a bad habit is the ultimate act of hubris (pride) since it implies that you are some kind of super-being who can control your actions. It implies that you are laboring under the false belief that you are the doer, rather than God, who is the only true Doer. However, if after falling to sin we allow ourselves to understand that God is the only Actor in the universe, it becomes clear that God allowed you to fall for two reasons: 1) To show you that you are powerless on your own, without Him, and 2) To stimulate a response that would cause you to call upon His Grace and Strength the next time you are tempted.Similarly, the pride and self-congratulation one feels upon overcoming some hurdle is potentially more dangerous to the soul than the guilt and shame from moral failure. Patting oneself on the back for victory over sin, rather than giving all glory to the “Good who does good” is tantamount to Satanism, since you attribute the strength and willpower that it took overcome to oneself.
The proper response to temptation and sin, on the one hand, or to the conquest of sin on the other, always comes down to one and only one virtue: gratitude. When one succumbs to temptation one must always say: Glory be to the Creator for giving me this lesson in humility. And when one succeeds, of course, we should always thank Him for having graciously made us a channel of the Good, for truly, “There is none else besides Him.”
- August 7, 2023 at 1:06 am EDT #328140Jarrett TwaddlePartÃcipe
I got something very similar to you, namely that if I am shown favor or disdain I should remain in a state of reverence and whatever I am given in this vessel I must default back to love thy neighbor as a natural outpouring. Indeed, the glory is God’s alone, for I am but a vessel. If I am empty, I am useful. This emptiness is reverence and is the fear of the LORD. I must meditate reverence and pray love, like an oscillation between 0 and 1, never seeking to hold fast to or remain in one state for any period of time.
I do not want to misspeak. Please advice.
- August 2, 2023 at 6:35 pm EDT #327714LettaPartÃcipe
It is all done by the creator… That gives me some peace of mind.
- July 24, 2023 at 9:55 pm EDT #327056JoshuaPartÃcipe
Hearing that even my own thoughts do not originate from myself made me feel a little liberated. The realization that the creator is all there truly is, left me in a space more open to the experiences the creator wants to bring my way, “good” or “bad”. All is under his hand.
- June 28, 2023 at 1:50 am EDT #324743Devorah VidalPartÃcipe
and also, I do not REALLY want to put in all the effort which might be necessary to at least find out more. It seems that learning what is available to learn is so very complicated and difficult to understand.
I’m exhausted from all the searching all my life
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