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    Ask anything about week 3 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor.

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    • #441480
      Marie
      Participant

      When presented with challanges, personal, corporeal, emotional, relational environnemental; I ascend to God in palsms, and passages from the Torah, Bible that reassassures me of God divine protection. Is that considered true prayer or am I still seeing the event through my eegoistic nature?

      • #441565

        Marie,
        Of course we are always seeing events through our egoistic nature.
        And reading these texts is very helpful.
        Seth@KabU

    • #441281
      Meron
      Participant

      I just want to make sure I’m understanding the concept right. So a Kabbalist lives in two words. What he does in the spiritual world does not affect the corporeal world but just helps him accept what happens in his corporeal life as good and have no resistance to it. Is this correct?

      In most religion we establish a relation with the creator so we can somehow influence our corporeal life and emotion. If i can’t do that with kabbalah then what is the purpose of it?  There are some religions that teaches not to have resistance to life, just let it happen. Is that what kabbalah  also teaches?

      • #441564

        Meron,
        I don’t know where you heard the things that you wrote.
        You heard some things and invented many others.
        The wisdom of kabbalah describes an eternal, spiritual world, not this world.
        This world is depicted in our brain according to how we feel.
        For example a person who is in love is not bothered by problems whereas a depressed person sees problems everywhere.  They live in the same world but one sees only good and the other sees only bad.  The world itself did not change, the one who is perceiving reality is the one who changes.
        What you are trying to say is that we are not praying to change the world, we are are praying to change ourselves so that we are more like the Creator, who is whole, integral, without flaws or lacks.  When we become like Him in our qualities we feel a whole, integral world without flaws or lacks.
        Seth@KabU

    • #441046
      Rita
      Participant

      I am much better at seeing negative experiences in my life as good from the Creator. This is a real blessing. However, I still find myself bargaining with the creator in order to improve my corporeal circumstances. Once I realize what I am thinking, I stop. Does one get to a point where this no longer happens?

      • #441264

        Rita,
        This is normal and this is how the vessel grows.
        At my current degree I perform an act of bestowal, then my intellect scrutinizes the act and I discover that actually I want to derive some benefit from the action, then I need to turn to the Upper Force for a higher light to correct me.
        And we repeat this over and over again.
        This keeps us always renewing and always turning to the Upper One.
        Seth@KabU

    • #435662
      Chris
      Participant

      Is the middle line like a sensation? a type of sensation that we never feel in our day to day life?

      The way I understood the description is that it’s a little bit like doing something you don’t really want to do, but you do it anyway because it’s the right thing to do.

      • #435666

        Chris,
        Our life and our world are built of two lines. Hot & cold, in & out, up and down, fire and water.
        Those things cannot live together in the physical world it is either hot or cold, not hot and cold, together they cancel each other.
        In spirituality there is an additional phenomenon where the opposites live together in harmony, that is called the middle line, where everything is together in one integral whole.  It’s not ‘natural’ it’s “supernatural”.
        Seth@KabU

    • #435206
      Lucy
      Participant

      Please  clarify this for me,  it’s stated that you can still be in your religion and still be studying  Kabbala. What if the things you are being exposed to contradicts the the religion you  are in, should you stop or something  do something else? On my side i have  stopped because i felt I don’t belong there.

       

      • #435381

        Lucy,
        This is a personal choice for each person.
        The intent here is to say that the wisdom of kabbalah is a science of spiritual attainment.  A person learns who she is, what forces operate her and the world that she lives in.
        I understand that with this knowledge many of the things that we were taught in the past fall away as they lose meaning.  However the cultures of the world should not be disregarded and discarded only that all of the people will come to know how they can come into contact with their Maker.
        Seth@KabU

    • #434860
      Lori
      Participant

      I think the ultimate  goal is a “complete desire and “a clear line”. Those words stopped me dead in my tracks. I read your advise to other, take it slow, hang in.

      Is it possible to have a complete desire in small things, unlike the ultimate? As an example,  I really want to read this passage, or I really want to be there for someone. Is the “complete desire” only reserved for complete arrival at the ultimate?

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