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    Zohar
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    All assignments and homework for the Young Group with Dave and Danny

    Homework #Lesson 5:

    Each friend leaves in the forum a short message:
    What did I take from the lesson?

    Read the quote by Dr. Laitman:
    “What I do in this work is demand the Reforming Light. And when the Reforming Light comes to me it brings me closer to the friend, I begin to feel him close to me, and I begin to care for him, that I have a certain warmth to him, still far from the actual flame, but I can somehow say that I am beginning to get close to the matter of love. And then, when I feel such a sensation, this sensation makes us equal, equal by me not being able to think of myself, only of two, and first of him and then of myself. And so on, these are the degrees, but this is all from the Reforming Light. That’s it, so you have an exercise, be above, be below, and demand the Light that brings you the feeling of love, and then you are equal”.

    Discuss on the forum:
    How do we make sure that we draw the reforming light with every action of ours?

    Leave in the forum a message that will help build between us a demand so that none of us will be able to differentiate themselves from the others, and we will feel as one.

    Last but not least:
    Remind each other of the connection throughout the week without overwhelming the friends in the GE Forum. If you’re naturally active on the GE Forum, make efforts to leave room for others. If you’re naturally inactive, make efforts to inspire the friends.

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    • #328678
      Scott
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      The Freedom => Influence of the Environment
      kabbalahmedia.info/en/sources/4AtF9tGS
      This, and related articles, had a profound impact on me because it changed the way I see myself and the world of people around me. Myself and probably most others just take for granted that the reality we see is perceived 100% accurately, but there’s much more to it. Each person sees reality differently, based on their environment because that’s what molds our opinions. We carry the experiences of our parents, grandparents, and even all the people in our environment and this is what builds our perception of everything. It’s interesting how much of nature works in a similar way as well.

    • #328637
      Seeker of Wisdom
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      The Way of Kabbalah (from the Book: “Attaining the Worlds Beyond” chapter 13, page 139)

      by Rav Dr. Michael Laitman

      The way of Kabbalah is a long, difficult period of re-evaluating one’s goals in life, of reassessing the self, clearly defining the direction of one’s desires, truthfully assessing the motivating forces of one’s actions, attempting to overcome the desires of the body and the demands of reason, as well as completely grasping the power of one’s egoism. The way of Kabbalah is, at the same time, a hard, prolonged period of suffering to search to satisfy one’s desires; it is a period of disappointment that one is unable to find genuine “focus” of one’s aspirations; it is the time of realizing that the only escape from the ultimate source of suffering (egoism) is the shift to altruistic thoughts, which will exclude any thoughts about the self, and will gradually lead to thoughts about the Creator. The latter will, in turn, bring about such pleasant feelings of serenity that one will not want to think about anything else.

      Only after we have passed through all the stages of initial spiritual development—the way of Kabbalah—do we begin to perceive the Upper Light—the Light of Kabbalah—which shines more and more strongly upon us as we ascend the steps of the spiritual ladder that lead to our ultimate merging with the Creator.

      *I chose this passage because it reminds me of where we all started, where we are at, and where we are headed. I feel it is a great summary for achieving the ultimate goal.

      (John)

      • #328638
        AspiringAltruist
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        Fantastic quote, Im reading that book currently and am about half way through.

    • #328635
      Elliott
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      1. Mishna, Berachot, 9:5

      One must welcome the bad as much as one welcome’s the good, as was said, “And you will love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might.” “With all your heart,” with your two inclinations, with the good inclination and with the evil inclination. “And with all your soul,” even if He takes your soul. “And with all your might,” with all your money.

      I chose this reading because it taught me more about what loving God really means. Many people have a “transactional” relationship with the Creator. “Creator, give me this and i will love you.” This reading helped open my eyes to how love of the Creator has to be complete, unconditional, and with total faith and trust.

      • #328639
        Seeker of Wisdom
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        I find myself coming back to this book often. I have fallen asleep several times reading it because I couldn’t put it down.

        *I thought your post was excellent. The analogy and graphic really deepened the understanding.

    • #328619
      Maria-Powers
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      I chose The Expert Purpose of Society 2.

      The friends merits are my army of salvation. By uniting together we become a force. A great cry for help. A force we provide for each other to pull out from our self love.

    • #328565
      Andreanne
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      Excerpt:

      “For this reason, the society must consist of individuals who unanimously agree that they must achieve it. Then, all the individuals become one great force, where one can fight against oneself, since each one is incorporated in everyone else. Thus, each person is founded on a great desire to achieve the goal.

      To be integrated in one another, each person should annul himself before the others. This is done by each seeing the friends’ merits and not their faults. But one who thinks that he is a little higher than his friends can no longer unite with them.”

      I chose this excerpt because of the encouragement I feel that we’re all working towards the same goal and with the same method.  Each of us is making an effort and for this reason we all have some space to share and learn from one another. The paradox is that each friend feels valued and an important component towards reconnecting with the creator.

    • #328525
      Julius Lindeberg
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      “All the gates are locked and closed, and the gates of tears do not close.”

      (From “Let there be light”, page 295)

      This sentence speaks to the depth of my soul. Unchartered territory, dark continents that needs a guiding light. The tears and the longing for the creator makes a trail to follow. Observing my friends through those tears, observing myself through those tears. The tears of a child reuniting with a loving parent. The tears of lovers reuniting after harsh words. Hope and grace.

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