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Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey Todd,
Yes. Pretty much. Nice.
But this is normal. We have to go through these natural stages and explore all the options. The ego must do this. It’ll pass!
Chris
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey Todd,
I’m not sure what you mean “change the past” – what like if I got a D on my test I can change that to an A? Or, how I perceived/didn’t perceive the Creator in the past and behaved as if there was no single force governing all of reality was something I now see was incorrect. This would be “changing” the past, since really, the past only exists within us, within the present and we’re always only changing our perception of the present, which includes previous impressions.
Thanks!
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey Jennifer,
It’s hard to depict in my head what you’re describing but this is how we typically see it.
Keter
Bina Hochma
Gvura Hesed
Tiferet
Hod Nezach
Yesod
Malchut
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey Todd,
I’m not sure of the context exactly, but if I were to guess, I’d say he’s talking about the practical aspect of it and not the theoretical aspect. The practical aspect being you experiment on yourself as you take on the advice of the Kabbalists and implement the rule of “love your neighbor as yourself”. You try one thing, doesn’t work. You try another and you see results, etc..
Thanks!
Chris
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey mrc,
The typical rule is (with regards to spiritual work) if it’s difficult (against our nature), it’s usually the right place of work.
Just remember, our spiritual work doesn’t apply to anyone outside of the group here. You just can’t work toward someone who is not on the path. That’s an angel the Creator put before you to push you back to your work between you and the friends that share the same spiritual goal.
This is a pretty difficult part to accept for beginners since it feels backward, but we can’t conquer the will to receive however we want. We have to approach correction how Kabbalists advise us – in “small bites” from lightest to heaviest.
Thanks!
Chris
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey mrc,
Hah! Right! At least you are able to make that initial discernment. But of course, it has nothing to do with intellect. Most of the time our intellect actually hinders us from making spiritual progress. Our egoistic brains which are tied to our egoistic desires will always looks for “progress” within the ego –Â which is impossible.
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