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- April 21, 2020 at 6:36 pm EDT #28791
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorPreparation Question: To what perception of reality do we want the study of Kabbalah to lead us?
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- October 13, 2024 at 12:59 pm EDT #393386
Jacques Toulemonde
ParticipantWe want to understand the whole of reality, which is far greater than we perceive through our corporeal senses and existence. That is only 0,01% of the infinite that exists. We want to perceive the 99,99% that’s left. We want to transcend the filters of our senses, ruled by ego and self interest, in order to attain the will to bestow of the infinite, the Creator, the control room. But there’s a paradox in this because we can only attain it if we manage to bypass our ego and our will to receive, which is our essence.
- October 12, 2024 at 5:34 pm EDT #393280
Natu
ParticipantThrough the study of Kabbalah, I want to understand the deeper reality beyond the physical world and connect with the Creator. Kabbalah teaches that reality is unified, but our ego creates the illusion of separation. By aligning with the divine will, I can move beyond self-centered desires and experience the interconnectedness of everything. Ultimately, Kabbalah leads to spiritual growth, where I can correct my soul and fulfill my purpose, contributing to the harmony of the universe. It’s about gaining higher consciousness and seeing the true nature of reality.
- October 6, 2024 at 12:35 pm EDT #392203
Robert
ParticipantPerception of source and the universe.
- October 2, 2024 at 2:31 am EDT #390673
Demilew Almaw
ParticipantPerceive of God! universal.
- October 1, 2024 at 8:27 pm EDT #390663
Kirstin
ParticipantTo the perception of reality as unity with God, which we lost during the fall from the Garden of Eden, which happened after we first learned to identify with our egos, rather than with Source, as a response to the eating of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.
I watched a video of Mike Letiman’s on YouTube yesterday where I first heard of the law of equivalence, which made me have a better understanding of the second greatest commandment as presented in Matthew 22:36-40. It is not directly what Dr Leitman said, just what I understood from what he said, so I hope it is correct – that to be able to love each other as ourselves we have to stop seeing each other as different, or as not like us. Previous to that I had understood the call to love our neighbours as ourselves in the usual sense of the social norm of politeness (kind of). Now I understand this merely masks the issue that I identify with my ego whenever I see a difference between me and others.
- October 1, 2024 at 4:59 am EDT #390595
Matthew
ParticipantAs far as my mind will let me go. As said we are all looking for answers. Maybe some we should not have yet but I’d sure like to at least ask the questions that set me up for knowing these.
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