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- July 1, 2022 at 9:09 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: What does it mean to view reality from the perspective of the Creator? #292994DavidParticipant
To truly perceive that everything created and appearing as it appears at this very moment is perfect in relation to the fulfillment of the needs to bring wholeness and completeness.
June 30, 2022 at 7:39 am EDT in reply to: Ask anything about week 3 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #292906DavidParticipantEach Kabbalist that came before has died, physically. I assume each died physically from some reason, perhaps a chronic disease. My question is…does Correction hold the power to heal chronic disease and extend lifespan? The question suggests an egoistic purpose. However, it also can also be from the desire to live long enough to make altruism at finer levels a reality in consciousness and expression.
June 29, 2022 at 11:15 pm EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: The importance of clearly defining the goal in the study of Kabbalah is the beginning of the path. Once the goal is defined, you will continue to refine it to keep yourself perfectly aimed at the target. How would you currently define the goal for which you are studying? #292890DavidParticipantMy goal is to become, on a daily basis, more and more aware of the whole and less and less concerned with my own individual, egoistic desires. In some manner, however, even that, at this point, feels to be a larger ego. I’ve immersed much of my spiritual work into the I Am, Ego, but with the intention of the awareness of the unity of the whole, God and man, through Love embraced in Oneness.
June 15, 2022 at 8:03 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: What is freedom and how, by the help of the Reforming Light, can we acquire it? #291661DavidParticipantI often notice how what I do is a sort of reactionary thing to the present stimulus which may be something appearing outside myself or simply a passing thought. When I think freedom, I think it to be the experience of a silent observation even in the midst of mental or physical activity. I can choose to remain in that observation or simply find myself forgetful. I seem to have the freedom to choose longer periods of observing but loose my sense of freedom during periods of sleep. I assume the awakening is the remembrance of the desire to observe. I’m always free to awaken, a type of bathing in the light.
DavidParticipant“There is none else besides Him.” I cannot imagine or feel another alternative source of reality. But if there is none else besides Him, who am I and all of us when all corrects and resolves? Who were we all along?
May 29, 2022 at 12:45 pm EDT in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #290092DavidParticipantMy best experience from Part 1 was being exposed to the essential nature as the will to bestow. What I expect from this course is the opportunity to develop a full correction and attainment of equivalency of form with the Creator.
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