Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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    Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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      Olav
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      This week I read in the “Guide to the hidden wisdom of Kabbalah” that the reason we are becoming an increasing number of people on earth is that our egoism is so big that we need to divide the correction of souls to more individuals – interesting…

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      junior
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      The concept of Ein Sof intrigues me. The fact that nothing is truly concealed and everything is being revealed blows my mind.

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      MsNandi Marie
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      The 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.

       

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      Elisheva
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      As 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.

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      Greg
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      Love 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.

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      David
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      What 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.

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