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- July 2, 2024 at 7:10 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: To what perception of reality do we want the study of Kabbalah to lead us? #378137Erik JParticipant
We want to be lead to the correct perception.
June 18, 2024 at 3:31 am EDT in reply to: Ask anything about week 1 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #376514Erik JParticipantThank you, Albert.
I am very familiar with everything you say. I have enthusiastically immersed myself in the materials for 14 years. I actually live in a community with the mission of Unity. I have considered Rav Laitman as my teacher for 14 years. I live and breath Kabbalah and disseminate it daily. I have no doubt there is none else besides Him. I am constantly aware of my intentions and constantly pray for correction with all my heart. I love the Creator and all people deeply. I have complete trust in the Creator. No doubts at all. Nothing is more important to me than serving the Creator and people. I am in such sorrow when I fall short. I am broken yet I do nothing in my life but feel love for others and try to lift them up. As I write this now I was directed to this, “Rabash writes that fear before the Creator arises when a person is afraid that he will be unable to bring contentment to Him.” Perhaps this is where I am. Thank you.
June 17, 2024 at 6:11 am EDT in reply to: Ask anything about week 1 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #376404Erik JParticipantI am seeing contradicting information about providence, fate and free-will. I need help reconciling all this. In fact this is of supreme importance to me. On one hand I hear that we can change nothing in our lives, but how we experience it. Then there is the info that we can only change our environment (which is explained in seemingly contradicting ways) and now in the prep video you say we can change our fate. I have been studying Bnei Baruch sources for many years and am terribly confused about this issue. Here is a quote I truly understand from this article: laitman.com/2016/10/a-persons-only-task/ “Accordingly, the only task of a person is to attribute all thoughts, desires and actions to their source, the Creator, and to see himself as a result of all the actions of the Creator.” and to me it also contradicts the idea we can change our fate. I desperately need to clear this up. Please help me!
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June 17, 2024 at 5:40 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: What do you expect from the lesson? What do you desire to achieve from it? #376402Erik JParticipantI expect nothing from the lesson and I desire to achieve more understanding.
Erik JParticipantI have been studying Kabbalah exclusively with Bnei Baruch resources since 2010. Though I have not been a steady official member I feel connected with KabU and everyone involved. The principles of Authentic Kabbalah as presented through Rav Laitman, Bnei Baruch and KabU fill my heart and mind. I am now committed to being an official member and I am grateful for you all.
Erik ❤️
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