Preparation Question: What does it mean to view reality from the perspective of the Creator?

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    • #318278
      Annmarie
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      To view reality from the perspective of the Creator one must see through the perception of unconditional love without judgement. The Creator governs everything and man is the receiver of all the Creator’s bestowal. Man can only change the perception of matter by the way one perceives any situation, therefore, one should learn how to perceive everything through his senses of reality with the conviction that they are like the Creator in unconditional love without judgement. However, that does not mean to have a blind eye toward evil. Some people chose to follow a path of evil while other people chose to perceive the path of the Creator’s perception of unconditional love. We do not judge those who follow the perception other than the Creator. We must constantly work on one’s own perspective to be like the Creator.

    • #317780
      Gabor
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      To rise above our egoistic nature

    • #317644
      Scott
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      From a viewpoint of bestowal and non egoistic

    • #316426
      Amirhossein
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      To be equivalent with him and precieve everything the way they actually are. How everything is functioning correctly and how our egoism covered it up that it seems for us there is different unknown forces some good for us and some bad.

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      khalid
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      To view reality from the perspective of bestowal instead of  from the perspective of receiving for oneself alone

    • #316304

      Ok, I am not sure I understand the 4 levels in their core, so I have more questions please 🙂

      0. Human level is kind of a stepping stone between Angels and Souls? Not a real degree then?

      1. Are most of us in the spiritually inanimate level, or we are not even there yet?

      2. “A person can choose one of the 2 qualities”… what do you mean choose? On what level is that choice available? And why would one have the choice of receiving at all, as a free will, on that level, if the Creator aims for the creature to be like Him? Or the Creator is the ultimate Will to bestow AND the ultimate Will to receive?

      3. “In animate spirituality one does not feel others”… so who does one bestows to? Only to the Creator? If that is in this level, it’s crazy to even think that the bestowal on lower levels can be towards other than the Creator, right?

      I have million of questions here, but let’s start with these ones… or maybe you can point out some articles that deal in depth with this issue…?

      Thanks!

      • #317722

        Hi Zorica,

        0/1. There are 4 levels in nature. Still, vegetative, animate, and speaking. Within each level, there are 4 sub levels: the still of the still, the vegetative of the still, the animate of the still, the speaking of the still, etc. Humanity as a whole is currently found on the speaking sub-degree of the animate level. Meaning we have not yet reached the true speaking degree, which is a spiritual degree. We reach the speaking degree when we become similar to the Creator, meaning when we rise above our egoistic nature into the nature of love and bestowal.

        2. Being able to choose is still ahead of us. In the preliminary stages, these choices too are made for us. There is a saying that the Creator puts man’s hand on the good fate and says “choose this for yourself”. Meaning He awakened your point in the heart and brought it to a good spiritual environment in which you can nourish it. After that, the rest is up to you.

        But if the point in the heart is forcing me to be here, what needs to happen for me to start actualizing my free will? This desire then needs to be taken away from me little by little, and there I begin to reveal more and more the place of my freedom.

        This is similar to how we teach a child to ride a bike. First the parent holds the child completely. Then as the child learns to pedal and balance himself, the parent lets go a little, then a little more and a little more, until the child continue to pedal without the parent holding him at all.

        So we too need to learn to continue to do this work even when that initial desire for spirituality begins to disappear or when the ego grows and begins to pull us into many different directions. Here there is already a need for mutual work in the group, the spiritual environment. On one hand when I fall into my ego, they need to pull me out, and on the other hand I need to help pull others out when they fall. This is why Kabbalists have always studied in groups (physical or virtual).

        We will learn more about this in the more advanced semesters on KabU, where you’ll receive your own Kabbalah group with whom you can practice these things.

        3. At first we don’t feel the others. So at first we can bestow to the others only through ourselves. This is called “don’t do to the other what is hated by you”. Meaning that you don’t feel the other but you feel yourself, and there are things you hate. Don’t do those things to others. Later on, we will begin to feel the others desire and focus specifically on fulfilling their desire. Keep in mind that we do spiritual work primarily in the Kabbalistic group. With the rest of the world, we should act normal there, just like everyone else.

        Albert @ KabU

        P.S. Please post future questions in the questions forum.

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