Preparation Prompt: Envision a world where individuals are interconnected through the spiritual principle of love. How would societal dilemmas be approached differently in such a paradigm?

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    Preparation Prompt: Envision a world where individuals are interconnected through the spiritual principle of love. How would societal dilemmas be approached differently in such a paradigm?

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    • #339319
      Jack Davidsen
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      The Converter is Connection, with intention and backed by study, reading, and the teacher.

      Key here is Connection more than anything else.

    • #339225
      anatoly
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      By connecting group of points in the heart

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      Cristie
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      We are immersed in nature, encompassed by its presence. Every living being, including ourselves, belongs to the tangible realm that nature holds sway over. All things coexist within the confines of natural laws. At our core, we were designed to embody spiritual essence. When we possess awareness, the boundary that separates the physical and spiritual domains ought to dissolve, leaving no division within our minds and hearts.

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      Sarah
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      The converter is the work done in the MINYAN, the group of ten.  The Rav says it is up to Israel to correct themselves, to choose to work internally to correct the EGO.  This work, he says, is the means of the redemption of the world.

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      Rosie
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      The “converter” is the environment. If it’s a nurturing environment things will grow. If not, things will suffer stifled growth, or even die. I liked the real world analogy of growing the tomatoes, from the recommended video.

      If we plant ourselves in an environment that nourishes our spiritual growth we will feel and see the results…not only in our relationships but science has finally caught up to the old sages who have thought (and practiced) that our emotional, mental and spiritual outlook on life greatly affects our physical health. ‘

      When we work to develop, nurture and grow our connection with others, we treat each other more with love and appreciation which can impact how we treat our physical environment as well. There’s more harmony and all around balance, inside and outside ourselves.

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      Bongani
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      Our physical world become a spiritual world through our connection and attracting the upper force or the light. The converter that transforms the physical into the spiritual is the intention.

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