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Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey mrc,
If you look at it from the side of one singular goal for all of nature which is to bring the created being into complete equivalence of form with its Maker, then anything that ever happened in the past, happened due to that one force of development developing towards one goal.
What you do now is also from above – all the thoughts and desires to the most seemingly mindless detail in an instance cut from a moment in the day – they’re all perfectly projected to you, for you, with that ultimate goal in mind. We don’t know what part we play in that role until we begin to attain the thought of creation itself.
As long as you’re beginning to become aware of that goal, all of your inner intention and the question of “for what?” – when you do whatever it is you’re doing, in anything, try to to depict how you understand the Kabbalists advice and lock onto that goal and flow with that program.
~Chris
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorFear is only used as the starting point, something to wake us up towards escaping the fear, this is the natural instinct we’ve followed from the dawn of time – “away from fear”. However, in the last generation, the call to action is different. Instead of running away from the bad, we run towards the good. Meaning, we don’t want to create for ourselves a better world by avoiding all the bad – instead we want to create a better world by striving towards what is good without a calculation for trying to escape whatever blows are before us.
It’s a completely different mindset and attitude humanity will need to adopt. It’s never been the driving force for change yet because we don’t know what good is. Once humanity can grasp even a bit of what the “good” can be – meaning in good connections with one another and considering the entire globe as one family – only then can we work towards the good future instead of a future built on band-aids and insecurity.
~Chris
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHi Sandra,
I’d love to respond to the core of what you wrote, but there are many places I could go. I’d prefer to narrow it down and approach the real question you have, but there’s a lot there. Do you have something specific you’d like a response on?
You’re saying some very correct things I’m just not sure which way to take it. Let me know!
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorHey mrc, can you try and pose the question differently?
I’m not exactly sure what you’re trying to ask, thanks!
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorThis perception of the world called “this world” is called such since the intention is “in order to receive”. Kabbalists explain there’s no such thing as physical matter. As a collective, we perceive the lowest form of reality which exists in time and space, whereas from the Creator’s perspective, there is no time or space. Everything though in creation is only the desire to receive, man just has the ability to use that in a way that makes it similar to the upper force.
Thanks!
Chris – KabU InstructorModeratorCertainly! It’s why we cherish the Zohar so much. There’s the end of correction for each individual and there’s the end of correction for the entire collective soul. We’re still waiting on that second one…luckily, this is the Last Generation!
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