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- January 21, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST #37711

Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorReflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.
- Autor(a)Respuestas
- March 29, 2026 at 4:34 pm EDT #493359
juniorPartícipeThe concept of Ein Sof intrigues me. The fact that nothing is truly concealed and everything is being revealed blows my mind.
- March 27, 2026 at 1:12 am EDT #492129
MsNandi MariePartícipeThe entire concept of correcting the world is both baffling and amazing.
This is most beautiful: “highest spiritual attainment, love your neighbor as yourself is the gateway to the spiritual world,” Love for others opens the door to loving the Creator.
- February 20, 2026 at 7:56 pm EST #482371
ElishevaPartícipeAs a psychologist and professor, I understand Perception very well. However, at the level of Kabbalah’s teachings and eye opening, deeper understanding of Perception; it must be an extraordinary experience to move towards acquiring the “sixth sense.” The concept of Love Thy Neighbor as you love thyself is easy and difficult at the same time. I have hope that at one point this concept will be second nature to me.
- January 11, 2026 at 10:59 pm EST #475620
GregPartícipeLove thy neighbor as you love thyself from a Kabbalistic group approach. The concept of Tikkun Olam showing kindness to other versus it being social activism. However, I do think showing kindness to others is a building block to social activism.
- November 26, 2025 at 2:28 pm EST #467732
DavidPartícipeWhat blew my mind is that “Love thy Neighbour as Thyself” is a completely internal, personal process. The correction of the world will naturally follow the correction of each individual.
- July 24, 2025 at 7:58 pm EDT #446213
Carina
PartícipeWhat blew my mind was that there is even a step by step plan on how to stop wars and killing one another.
Recognize the Root Cause: Separation and Division
Wars and violence arise from perceiving others as disconnected or opposing “others.” This sense of separation—whether political, religious, cultural, or tribal—is fundamentally opposed to the Creator’s purpose, which is unity and bestowal.
Connect with the Upper Force Personally
The upper force (also called the Creator, Light, or Source) represents the universal power of love, unity, and bestowal. Developing a personal, conscious connection with this force shifts my inner orientation from receiving for self (ego) toward giving and uniting.
Develop Inner Wholeness and Confidence
By connecting with the upper force, I begin to experience inner wholeness—realizing that my fulfillment depends on uniting with others and with the Creator’s will. This inner confidence removes fear-based rejections of others, replacing them with acceptance.
Recognize the Shared Humanity and Oneness of All
When the upper force is felt and recognized, barriers dissolve because I see others as extensions or reflections of the same light and purpose. I realize that harming another is ultimately harming myself and deviating from the path of creation.
Replace Rejection with Inclusion and Empathy
Wars flourish where exclusion and rejection happen. By consciously including others, even adversaries, and trying to understand their fears and needs, I dismantle the psychological causes of conflict.
Actively Promote Cooperation and Collective Effort
Lasting peace requires everyone’s participation. By working together—starting with my circles of influence—I create a ripple effect that grows into collective transformation, aligned with the upper force.
Serve as a Living Example of Unity
My role is to embody these values, showing others how peace and connection are lived experiences. My inner work strengthens the collective ability to overcome destructive impulses.
Maintain Awareness and Alignment Constantly
The process is ongoing. Regular spiritual practice, reflection, and alignment with the upper force are necessary to sustain peace internally and externally in the world.
Is Peace on Earth Possible?
Yes, peace is possible—but it transcends mere political agreements or social reforms. It is attainable only when humanity collectively shifts from egoistic separation to spiritual unity by connecting with the upper force that guides creation’s purpose. Peace then becomes a natural state, as it aligns with the fundamental law of bestowal and oneness rather than conflict.My Path Forward
Since I already understand that connecting with the upper force is key, my focus can be:Deepen your spiritual connection through meditation, study, and reflection on the nature of the upper force.
Practice seeing and treating others as parts of the same whole, even amid conflict.
Engage others lovingly and inclusively, fostering unity in my community.
Remember that my personal transformation contributes to the global shift toward peace and wholeness.
This approach resonates with Kabbalistic teachings and spiritual wisdom about the six senses and bestowal I’ve explored—where the highest purpose is to rise above ego, connect with the upper light, and bring unity to the world.
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