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Chris – KabU InstructorModerator<p style=”text-align: left;”>Not exactly, Todd. The spiritual work is an ever increasing acceleration. One you ‘stop’ or ‘slow down’, you’re just limiting the discernment you need to continue forward. The “energy” you need to do the work depends on that supply you get from the environment. So really, the main thing is to keep that connection live.</p>
Thanks!Chris
Chris – KabU InstructorModerator<p style=”text-align: left;”>Hey Todd,</p>
At least your not blaming other forces. This is certainly Him causing you to feel such things towards Him. Certainly you should be working to correct that, but we won’t understand the “why” usually till much later. Just like children with their parents. The intention cannot be grasped by the children and usually its clear only after the children have grown into parents themselves.Try to find the place that doesn’t agree and ask Him to change your attitude. Not that He will provide the understanding, but that your attitude will change. This is the correction. Best of luck and sorry for your loss..
Chris
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey Todd,
This is why working in a group is the only way. We help one another keep this “ball afloat”.
This is the only way.
Chris
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey Todd,
Absolutely not.
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHi Todd,
In general, many Kabbalists in the past chose laborious jobs so their mind would be free to engage in spiritual thoughts, whereas if they were to take jobs which demanded them to be more devoted in other ways, this would be less appealing for them. This usually meant the physical work was pretty difficult, especially in previous centuries, but now most of the jobs take most of the “mind space” so, this approach is a bit more difficult for students in this era, but the idea is still relevant.
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Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHi David,
There’s no way we can logically understand it in our corporeal minds. If we lack the perception of the quality that governs all of nature, then we can’t even depict to ourselves the “thought” of how it operates – its “nature”.
There’s no just way. You can keep asking questions about “why?” but the answer will always be, “the Creator is Good that does good.” If you were to suddenly understand and feel that this was actually the Creator’s mercy and good intention, there’d be no doubt of His providence and you’d be addicted to His revelation. This of course is what the system of correction refrains from – that we wouldn’t just be shown but that we ourselves, from the lowly place, would rise to a high place on our own where from the opposite nature we attain the good nature.
You could extrapolate this question to any “evil” thing occurring in this world, you (and many others) tend to ask about the worst atrocities since surely if there was only a singular force in reality and it was good, it wouldn’t allow such things to happen. But really, we can’t justify the small things either, but we can somehow maybe logically understand that somewhere buried in the pain or struggle I or someone else experienced, it made them “stronger” or something like that, but like you said, we don’t understand what a “correction” is until we experience that every moment is actually a correction and sometimes there are calculations such as those where the “whole” is considered and not the “particular”.
Nature only considers the general development of creation towards the end goal. Nothing will stop the engine from moving in that direction. The created being will eventually reach that goal. The only question is how quickly. Can we awaken ourselves and cycle through the necessary states of awareness of our egoistic nature and demand correction, or will we need to be awoken from this external world in the form of pressures, stresses, pains and troubles?
Hope that helps,
Chris
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