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It’s precisely proportionate.
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorIt’s precisely proportionate.
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorOur nature is to criticize others, and if we criticize ourselves it’s also for some potential gain for the ego.
Baal HaSulam writes in Shamati that we should spend 23.5 hours in the direction of doing good to others/the Creator and half an hour a day criticizing ourselves.
But honestly, when we are in these scrutinies, it’s usually back and forth. One action towards the outside which then sheds light on my actual intention for myself.
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorOur nature is to criticize others, and if we criticize ourselves it’s also for some potential gain for the ego.
Baal HaSulam writes in Shamati that we should spend 23.5 hours in the direction of doing good to others/the Creator and half an hour a day criticizing ourselves.
But honestly, when we are in these scrutinies, it’s usually back and forth. One action towards the outside which then sheds light on my actual intention for myself.
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorThe force that created us, the will to bestow, will always be above the force of reception until Gmar HaTikkun, which even then, whichever force begets another, you could say will always be above it since it’s eternally a consequence of that “parent” force.
Thanks!
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorThis is a big topic but it’s a quality of the Creator here that we want to be similar to. It’s not the same humble you’re thinking of now.
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