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  • Dyrk
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    Sometimes I do. I am far more sensitive to this concept when I experience other people who not sharing my perception of reality.

    I often recall a lesson I heard describing three levels of: (1) faith below reason, (2) faith within reason, and (3) faith above reason. I struggle a lot when others seem to operate at what I would call “below reason.” I would greatly enjoy gaining greater understanding about perception and how we experience and/or generate reality.

    Dyrk
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    This is a great question for which I have no good answer. It seems to be somewhere in the mind, but I am unclear as to what, exactly, constitutes “mind.”

    Dyrk
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    I struggle with this question’s word “fullest” because it connotes a sense of maximum capacity that can be reached. Kabbalah has taught me, thus far, that soon after I fulfill a desire, the pleasure of that fulfilment dissipates and a new/different/larger desire presents. In other words, the moment my life is at its “fullest,” it expands leaving more room to be fulfilled.

    Based on where I am in this life, it seems a more accurate question to ask, “How can we live our present lives more fully?” or, “How can we live a fuller life?”

    The “er” ending on the word “full” indicates ongoing movement/growth, while the “est” ending offers a sense of finality or “goal achieved.” To live my “fullest life” or my “best life” or my “greatest life” conjures a sense of perfectionism that indicates I am somehow failing if I am not at a level of peak performance 100% of the time. Given the “ups and downs” nature of human experience in this life, I would rather not endure a sense of suffering by setting myself up for NOT reaching a goal of “fullest;” rather, I prefer acknowledging that I am living a “fuller life” than I used to be and there seems to be an even “fuller life” than this, as long as I keep going.

    Therefore, if the question reads: “How can we live a fuller life in our present incarnation?” my answer is: “I can remain in a perpetual state of exerting physical/emotional/mental/spiritual effort to permit more (fuller) “goodness” to enter my personal sphere of consciousness. Also, based on what Kabbalah teaches, this would mean exerting effort toward creating/maintaining an environment that fosters “conscious elevation.”

    in reply to: Introduce yourself – Question Your Reality Part 1 #184516
    Dyrk
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    Hello, my name is Dyrk (pronounced “Dirk”). I’m 55 and have been engaged in a yoyo relationship with Kabbalah for nearly 10 years. I’m ready to connect and commit to deeper/higher work in this study because–like Walter Egan’s lyrics say–“you are a magnet and I am steel!”

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