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Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorEverything is psychology, including the whole perception of reality, that you feel things as liquid, solid, and so on. It’s all in one’s perception. So, the fact that all you feel so far are what in ordinary parlance are ‘psychological effects’ is because you’re on the beginning of the path. But, later, in this same direction is the spiritual perception of reality.
The right direction is that in which you’re aiming at connection among friends with the expectation for the Light to work, for the Creator to be revealed in that connection.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorYes, we need to come to that and more. And before this, we need to try everything to be in that state.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorThat’s not for me to say. My ten reads the upcoming lesson’s materials, which is a general recommendation from Dr. Laitman.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorShame is actually a good thing here, if one can honestly feel it. That’s not simple. It means, first of all, deeply identifying that all comes from the Creator, the “Good That Does Only Good to the Good and the Bad.” Since that is the reality that we don’t yet see, everyone will come to feel it, soon or later. And then, comes the shame. Then, there’s an appropriate, spiritual response to the Shame, which is why it’s a good thing. The focus though should be None Besides Him, Good that Does Good, and gratitude to Him. The shame is a natural upshot.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorYou mean will it be better to read that than the Rabash or Baal HaSulam? Do you know better what it is asking of you than Rabash or Baal HaSulam? – meaning does it lead to clearer, more targeted internal efforts on your part?
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorHoly still means you do all you’re told to do but without any addition of your own, no additional internal moves/yearning toward the Upper Light.
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