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- April 21, 2020 at 6:26 pm EDT #28785
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorAsk anything about week 1 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor.
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- November 22, 2022 at 8:49 pm EST #304868BenParticipant
In the card game of Poker, three of a kind beats two pair. Let’s assume the Creator was playing poker and He had two pair and another player had three of a kind who would be the winner?
- November 24, 2022 at 2:22 am EST #304933MehradiParticipant
Thank you for the answer. I’m less confused now!
- November 23, 2022 at 11:13 am EST #304895Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Ben,
1) It’s an interesting question, but because it’s philosophical, there is no real answer here. We can say in general that all of life is a game with the Creator. This is called “there is none else besides Him”. Meaning that He’s the only source behind EVERYTHING that is happening in life. Every single thought, desire, life event that we experience, it all stems from Him. So how can we possibly beat Him in this game? Only if we unite our points in the heart, will we have the strength to defeat Him.
We’ll learn about this in the more advanced lessons, in the meantime, check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: http://laitman.com/2017/12/there-is-none-else-besides-him/
2) We should keep in mind that Kabbalists are not philosophers, they are scientists. They research the Creator in a purely scientific approach. See my reply (#304863) to Dan below for more details:
Albert @ KabU
- November 23, 2022 at 1:23 pm EST #304914BenParticipant
I replied to the wrong post. The question is this:
does the creator win even though it is against the rule because the creator makes the rules
does the creator lose because the laws the creator has passed down to us are immutable.
does this help answer the question?
- November 23, 2022 at 5:36 pm EST #304923Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Ben,
The game is rigged in such a way that it’s impossible to win against Him directly. But if we unite and ask for His help together, then He will give us His strength with which we can defeat Him.
But I’m not talking about a game of poker rather about our spiritual work. Which is the process by which we correct our egoistic nature to make it similar to the Creator’s nature of love and bestowal. The reason that this game is rigged is because He is the one that gave us our opposite nature. And this nature is completely under His control, so we cannot do anything against it. The only thing we can do is to ask Him to correct our nature for us. This is how we win in this game.
I don’t want to go any further into this example because we don’t have enough of a foundation to understand these things properly. We’ll learn about these things in the more advanced lessons.
Albert @ KabU
- November 23, 2022 at 10:22 pm EST #304930BenParticipant
Albert,
Thank you for your thoughtful responses.
- November 22, 2022 at 5:11 pm EST #304855DanParticipant
Can you hug the Creator!
- November 22, 2022 at 6:44 pm EST #304863Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Dan,
Not directly. This is because we don’t attain the Creator Himself, but only what we discover in our corrected desires. Let’s put this into perspective to understand it:
Kabbalah divides our research of the Creator into two parts:
The first is His essence (atzmuto in Hebrew). This is He Himself, His point of view, the Creator as an entity separate from the Created beings. We’re incapable of researching this part of the Creator again because our research tools are not built in such a way that we can grasp such things. Perhaps after we finish the process of correction, we’ll discover additional research tools through which we’ll be able to research these things, but until then we limit ourselves and don’t talk about this part of the Creator because we cannot properly research it.
The other part of the Creator is called Bo-Re (Hebrew for Come (Bo) and See (Re)). This is the part of the Creator that we can research and reveal. How do we research this? Through the desire. When we take a part of our desire to receive and correct it in the direction of bestowal, in that corrected desire, we reveal a certain phenomenon, we call this phenomenon the Creator. This is why there are many names for the Creator (in Hebrew), since every time we correct a different part of the desire, we reveal a different aspect of this thing called the Creator.
So all of our understanding of this thing called the Creator (and any spiritual phenomena) is based on what we reveal within the corrected desire. But whatever exists outside of the corrected desire, whatever we don’t grasp, perceive or attain within the desire, whatever is beyond our tools of research, we don’t talk about. We need to keep these limits in mind in order to stay within the realm of science and not venture off into religion or philosophy.
Check out these blog posts from Rav Laitman for more details:
https://laitman.com/2017/11/the-concept-of-god-in-kabbalah/
https://laitman.com/2019/04/the-purpose-of-creation/
Albert @ KabU
- November 22, 2022 at 9:56 am EST #304831SAJIParticipant
1 . When we normally perceive a tree, the root will be below the surface level and the branches will be above, but here in kabbalah, it is depicted in different direction as root is the above and the branches are below. Is there any reason behind it?
- November 22, 2022 at 6:35 pm EST #304862Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Saji,
Above and below are symbols. “Above” symbolizes higher levels of bestowal while “below” symbolizes higher levels of reception. So when we say that the roots go from above downwards, it means that this system starts out from the highest levels of bestowal (100% bestowal, 0% reception) and begins to become more coarse, more egoistic, up until it reaches the level of this world (0% bestowal, 100% reception).
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2015/09/where-is-the-upper-world/
Albert @ KabU
- November 23, 2022 at 11:07 am EST #304894SAJIParticipant
Hi Albert,
Thank you for your time.
Correct me if I am wrong.
That means, synonymously can we take the higher level as deeper level and lower level as surface level where we perceive the results( or things we receive) through our 5 senses.
I see them in the tree logo of kabbalah.info.– Saji
- November 23, 2022 at 11:24 am EST #304897Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Saji,
Yes, you can say that the higher levels are like a programming script while the lower one is the result of that script, or what we perceive on the computer screen.
Albert @ KabU
- November 21, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST #304804Jerzy OszczakParticipant
I’m hearing that kabbalah is not religion but all Juish people wearing jamaka keep Sabath not eating pork they very legalistic they can’t turn on light switch on sabbath i thing Kabbalah is religion because you can’t separate from religion they always together
- November 22, 2022 at 6:27 pm EST #304861Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Jerzy,
Kabbalah and Judaism are two separate things. See my reply (#304860) right below this to Juan Londono for details.
Albert @ KabU
- November 21, 2022 at 6:48 pm EST #304798Juan LondonoParticipant
<p style=”text-align: left;”>Hello! The relationship between Judaism and kabbalah is still not 100 percent clear to me.</p>
Is kabbalah taught as a part of Judaism? I see the Hebrew letters and references to Torah and the Zohar. I must say i know very little about the Jewish religion but I’ve never seen any of the Jewish people I’ve met in my life mention kabbalah.Is Judaism not a science like kabbalah? Are they different or two names for the same thing.
Thank you ❤️ Juan
- November 22, 2022 at 6:25 pm EST #304860Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Juan,
Kabbalah and Judaism are two separate things. Let’s put a few things into perspective to understand this:
Kabbalah is the method of correcting our egoistic nature and thereby revealing the Creator, the general force of love and bestowal. The first one to actualize this was Adam. His name gives us a hint at this since Adam comes from the Hebrew word “Dome”, meaning “similar to”. He was not the first one alive, but rather the first one to reveal the Creator by becoming similar to this quality of bestowal.
This wisdom gets passed onward from Adam until Abraham who adapted it to the people of his generation and made the wisdom more practical. Abraham put together a large group of Babylonians who were interested in actualizing this method. These people later on became the Israeli nation. The word Israel comes from the Hebrew words “Yashar” “El” meaning straight to God. These are the people who had an active point in the heart in those days and were interested in revealing the Creator.
These people greatly succeeded in this method. The peak of their success was symbolized in the building of the first and second temple, which reflected the level of unity and bestowal they were able to reach. At a certain point, they lost the spiritual connection between them (the destruction of the 2nd temple) and what remained was just these external symbols of their connection.
At this point the wisdom of Kabbalah became concealed. People still had the holy books, Torah and etc, but they did not know how to use them. Since the Torah is written in the language of roots and branches. Meaning it uses words of our world to describe spiritual phenomena. But if a person does not have this spiritual connection through which he can see this, then he thinks this book is talking about this world, history, morals, commandments, etc. From this emerges the Jewish religion.
From all the above we see that Kabbalah itself is not connected to any religion and that the modern religions came out due to the concealment of Kabbalah. At the same time, Kabbalah is not against religions. In fact we have millions of students worldwide, from many different backgrounds and religions. Many of them do choose to maintain their religion or to perform certain religious customs while studying Kabbalah and there is nothing wrong with that. Just like with any other science, a person can be religious and also be a chemist or physicist. Likewise a person can be religious and also study the science of Kabbalah. Baal HaSulam writes that even after the full spiritual correction people can still keep their religions.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2015/12/the-wisdom-of-kabbalah-and-the-other-religions/
Albert @ KabU
- November 22, 2022 at 9:57 pm EST #304872Juan LondonoParticipant
Crystal clear now! Thank you ❤️
- November 20, 2022 at 12:48 pm EST #304651Swaggy_K_Boi Pie (KaiBeatsMC)Participant
For being lost myself, I am curious on how I will be able to find meaning in my life. From the lessons of week 1, what are going to be the main studies that come from Kabbalah. How was this modern age created? How do I connect to the material sources around me, to be able to connect not only external reality but, internally as well?
I believe after solving your own problems and contributing to the world, there has to be a reason for being on this Earth. With religion, what religion connects the most to the concept of the afterlife existing?
- November 21, 2022 at 9:56 am EST #304739Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Kai,
These are great questions which we’ll cover in depth throughout the course. But here are a few key points:
1) We discover the meaning of our lives when we reveal the Creator and connect with Him. Revealing Him works according to the law of equivalence of form. Meaning that in order to reveal Him, we need to become similar to Him. In other words, we need to correct our opposite egoistic nature, for it to operate in the direction of love and bestowal, just like Him. Then we will reveal Him in practice and realize the meaning of our lives. This is precisely what the Wisdom of Kabbalah helps us do.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2011/06/kabbalah-without-a-trace-of-mysticism/
2) Regarding the modern age, we will understand its emergence as well as all the stages that preceded it and that ones that will follow it when we learn about the three states of the soul (Baal HaSulam describes in article Introduction to the book of Zohar, items 14 & 15).
The first state is the state of perfection in which we were created. But this was an unconscious state, like a baby in its mother’s womb. So we necessarily had to come to the complete opposite state (the second state), to lose that state of perfection, in order to once again reach it, but this time consciously (the third state).
As Baal HaSulam writes in that article, these three states necessitate each other and are thereby fixed and unchanging. In other words, all of the things humanity has undergone in all the billions of years of development as well as all of our future states are preset, prearranged to give us exactly what we need in every moment in order to help us reach that final third state.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2014/01/from-perfection-to-perfection/
3. Connection happens on the level of desires, we’ll learn about this in the future lessons.
4. I’m not an expert on religions so I cannot comment on that. But in general, we should know that Kabbalah is not a religion. It’s a practical scientific method by which we can correct our egoistic nature and thereby reveal the Creator in our lives. What about the afterlife? If we realize this correction within our lifetime, we will continue to exist within that corrected state even when our animalistic bodies die. If not, then we’ll continue to reincarnate again and again until we finish this correction.
Check out this blog post from Rav Laitman for more details: https://laitman.com/2015/06/what-happens-to-the-soul-after-death/
Albert @ KabU
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