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- January 20, 2021 at 3:45 pm EST #37682
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorPreparation Question: Try to imagine the sensation behind the statement “There is None Else Besides Him.” How can I feel that the entire reality is the action of the Creator?
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- March 26, 2022 at 6:04 pm EDT #284860IrinaParticipant
I can feel it through my actions.
“…by overcoming all of the obstacles, above reason”.
- March 26, 2022 at 5:51 pm EDT #284858IrinaParticipant
I can feel it through my actions, by going through the obstacles.
- March 22, 2022 at 4:54 pm EDT #284563tomParticipant
Feeling something like that would mean there was no more a you or a me. So I think becoming one with Him is the only way.
- March 21, 2022 at 7:57 am EDT #284454SherriParticipant
I’m not sure I understand the first question, but here is my thought on it. The sensation I imagine behind the statement “There is None Else Besides Him” is one of utter and unspeakable peace. It seems to me that this statement, the truth of it, is THE grand gesture of bestowal.
And I notice that the second part asks “how can I feel,” not how can I think or believe. At this point in my understanding of Kabbalah I can only imagine that I can feel it to the extent that I receive it as it is given—as a gift of utter and unspeakable peace.
- March 20, 2022 at 10:59 am EDT #284340Yvon DecellesParticipant
The sensation I get is puzzlement, disbelief and horror. How can it be that “There is None Else Besides Him.” when there is obviously me?
i understand the statement but I do not comprehend.
So, Sure intellectually I can make the leap, not a complexe statement but as I believe I am aware and others also claim the same and we’re obviously not god as we define it usually so how does that work ?
So really, I don’t exist? We’ll… this is a very persistent illusion then…I like me, I don’t think I like the idea of not being “me”
Curious to see how that one is gonna work once you explain it cause right now, as I said, puzzlement… scepticism…disbelief… excitement to learn more? Many “feeling”…
Follow-up same bat-time, same bat-channel…
- March 20, 2022 at 5:05 am EDT #284317JohnParticipant
I see it comparable to solipsism, but with a creator that is outside of my mind and feeds into my solipsistic experience. I do feel it as intimidating, a threat to my self that there is only the creator, but also reassuring that becoming one with the creator is a restoration of my own wholeness and the fulfilment of my life
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