What is the greatest thing I wish to achieve through studying the Wisdom of Kabbalah?

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      Ed
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      The greatest thing I wish to achieve through studying the Wisdom of Kabbalah is nothing short of everything! I want to be a vessel the God can freely pour all His light in. I want my face to shine like Moses’ when he was on the mount. I want to walk through the valley of the shadow of death and fear no evil. I want a table spread before me in the presence of my enemies. I want my cup to run over. I want to dance before the Ark of the Covenant with all my might. I want to see what the prophets see. I want to achieve what it is I am supposed to achieve since that was the Creator’s will for my life. I will settle for nothing less.

    • #364772
      Greg
      Participant

      I’m not sure if it’s a thing per se. Correcting my relationship with the creator so the whole can benefit. I am early on the path so I am unsure of whether my understanding of correcting, maybe transforming my will to receive to the will to bestow and my intention around it is where I need it to be.

    • #364407
      Nn
      Participant

      complete correction

    • #363969
      JamesM
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      I came here – or rather, as I now know, I was led here – to get real answers to my persistent questions: who am I? Why am I here? What’s the point of all of this? And I’m FINDING the answers. Not new age fluff. Not spooky occult woo woo. And not nihilistic hopelessness, either. Just real, sensible, PRACTICAL answers. Thank you.

    • #362536
      Manuela
      Participant

      How to receive in the proper way, as an act of bestowal. How to develop the right intention.

    • #362527

      Aceptar el yugo del mundo espiritual.

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