Preparation Question: What does it mean to connect with others? In what desire are we connected?

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      Aleksandar Milic
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      This means that we have reached the end of the correction and reached the perfect state of Ein-Sof in a specific environment called “Workshop” which consists of ten friends, connected by special connections through a common desire.

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      Maria B. W12
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      Really like what Trip wrote. Perhaps adding: By sensitizing ourselves  and feeling the desires of the group mates like those were my own and striving to support the friends in fulfilling them. For the sake of fulfilling the hence joint desire to attract the reforming light to the group but never forgetting that eventually it is for the sake of equivalence of form with the Creator.

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      Iggy
      Participant

      Going from an egotistical perspective to one of bestowal means no longer thinking about the needs of the self only caring for others’

    • #280208
      Anthony
      Participant

      Preparation Question: What does it mean to shift from an egoistic perception of reality to a perception based on bestowal?

      Seeing connection not separation.

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      Sol Belo
      Participant

      To connect with others is to see them and their goals as mine

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      Tiberius Ariton
      Participant

      I think we are connected in the desire to receive in order to bestow. Desires of others would become my desire. True connection leads us to feel others desires of any type, positive or negative.  especially those desires that are hidden, or not vizible by themselves.

      Like, for instance I say that I have a desire to connect, and instead, I wish or I feel the need to have this desire to connect but I full myself, instead. Does this make any sense?

      It’s like we play the role of a detector of the true desires in others?

      The following idea comes into my mind: The true help is giving what one needs and not wat he ask or say he wants.

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