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Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorIt is written, “against his will he’s born, against his will he dies”. This means that against my will – above reason – I reach spiritual life; and (if I’m spiritually oriented) against my will, I die – meaning engage in corporeality. But I must do it nevertheless. This is how I know I’m working correctly on both fronts.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorTrue but none of our actions are spiritual yet; only psychological. I’m all psychology so that’s how you have to influence my desire. When my heart moves a bit toward connection, the Light works. And such places impress me. Also, as a trip when you’re already in Israel, it’s good. We can do a little Kabbalistic sightseeing as an activity with friends. It’s good to have such experiences together. By myself, I honestly wouldn’t go.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorTrust the Creator that He is only interested in everyone reaching the goal of life. All things happening are to get us closer to that.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorThere isn’t. Best is if you think of the ten and what question would cause them to need to move their hearts. Close to the passage you read is good because the friends will have been thinking about it. It’s an art to come up with questions that are less easy to generate an intellectual answer to. If you can’t think about what would work in them, think about what would work in you.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorTwice or as many times as one desires.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorYou only need to connect to the ten. Everything is in there. If you want to do more, help the friends connect. That’s a whole art to do it so it’ll be accepted nicely.
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