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  • in reply to: Ask Anything #431947
    Beverly
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    Thank you for this answer! I have been struggling with this perception for a while.

    So, I think I understand you to say that my perception is creating this negative experience. If I study enough and am open to the light, I will gain a different perception. Is this correct?

    If so, this is the story of my life, LOL……. Next…. chapter of the book in changing my perception. It’s interesting how things change as they stay the same.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #431927
    Beverly
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    My questions/thoughts:

    If I am understanding Kabbalah correctly it teaches: I have no control over anything. My biggest impact in this reality is my intentions and the connection to “the friends.” I am a network, not an individual. The Creator will move me along the process at the appropriate time.

    The ah-ha moment is the awareness that my senses perceive a false reality.  If these ideas are actual, then my problem is I feel neutral, and this “nothing feeling” makes it hard to pursue Kabbalah.

    I can learn, but that is only head knowledge.  If my perception is true, these feelings and thoughts have been a burden for a while. So, now what?

    If my perceptions are incorrect, please provide some insight. I would greatly appreciate it. It feels like I am fighting between living to gain knowledge or waiting on the Creator to make a move: a chess game.

    Without choices…what’s the point? Just curious…..Thank you!

    in reply to: Ask Anything #431848
    Beverly
    Participant

    My questions/thoughts:

    If I understand Kabbalah correctly, it teaches me that I have no control over anything. My biggest impact in this reality is my intentions and the connection to “the friends.” I am a network, not an individual. The Creator will move me along the process at the appropriate time.

    The ah-ha moment is the awareness that my senses perceive a false reality.  If these ideas are actual, they have been a burden for a while.  Because with this knowledge, I feel neutral, a “nothingness feeling,” which makes it hard to pursue Kabbalah.

    I can learn, but that is only head knowledge.  If my perception is true, these feelings and thoughts are a burden, and I think, “Now what?”

    If my perceptions are incorrect, I would appreciate some insight.  It feels like I am fighting between living to gain knowledge or waiting on the Creator to make a move: like a chess game.

    Without choices…what’s the point? Just curious…..Thank you!

     

    in reply to: Ask Anything #370313
    Beverly
    Participant

    Hey Chris,

    Maybe this article will articulate my question better:  sciencenotes.org/what-is-entropy-definition-and-examples/

    So, if KabU in the Zohar course utilizes the terminology “entropy” and entropy refers to a scientific process then how does that process relate to Kabbalah/Zohar?

    Is the premise we are solid form changing into “gaseous” (spiritual) form? Or did I miss the point? And if I did why use the term “entropy”?

    Big word with a BIG concept. How does it relate to Kabbalah?

    Thanks

     

    in reply to: Ask Anything #369673
    Beverly
    Participant

    Question? Entropy: if equilibrium is “a chaotic state” and organization is an unnatural state, then our perception of coming together (friends) is inverted.  The end of age/time, etc, will be disarrayed and chaotic. Then the universe as it stands is in alignment with the plan of creation?

    If the theory of entropy is correct per the Zohar course, what are we (students) preparing for?  It seems there is a piece we have not learned yet. There seems to be a missing piece.

    Please correct my understanding of entropy and Kabbalah.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #333365
    Beverly
    Participant

    Israel War,

    I’ve noticed within myself the Israelis/Hamas war is an external view of my internal conflict. A conflict I did not know existed. The peaceful parts of myself have been fighting to surface and lead. While the fearful, controlling side has created a lifelong mask that has resisted trust and peace. Today, I acknowledge my role in Israel’s war.

    Thanks for the forum to speak

     

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