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  • in reply to: Get your questions answered by a KabU instructor. #337259

    Actually if they really really can reject the Light – and this is something we’ve never done and can’t do yet – it is actually received as Ohr Pnimi (Inner Light).

    in reply to: Get your questions answered by a KabU instructor. #337222

    Hi Carlos,

    Our world is imaginary and the Big Bang is the branch of the spiritual root, which is the Shattering.

    Hi Jack,

    I’d have to look at the entire question and the lesson it was based on, but if this one is false it’s because the activities in a Kabbalistic group do not exactly grow one’s knowledge. They grow one’s spiritual desire, their vessel, in which the Light can enter and from this I get spiritual knowledge.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #337114

    Yes, Kristin. It’s an addition to the Grad Environment classes, which includes an additional live class in a relatively small group, in which each student gets their own personal ten, and guidance in the protocols to implement there. This addition depends on when a person joined. You’ll get an email invitation when the time comes.

    Hi Sarah,

    It’s simply because the ego has vessels for corporeal pleasure only. How will you get a snake to enjoy Mozart? He doesn’t have vessels in which to feel it, let alone enjoy it. The ego has vessels for this world. You want to enter an Upper World? And you want me to agree to work for it? Work is suffering. I’ll work for pleasures I can perceive in my vessels. Therefore, all you can do is invest as much as you can into the one thing that isn’t that ego, which is the Point in the Heart. It is the starting point of a vessel that can enjoy the spiritual worlds. All of them will grow out of it and be perceived in it. Its water is our books and lessons, nutrients are the friends in this group, and its sunlight is the Upper Light that one can draw during these activities.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #336807

    Why is there no opt-out? My son hates that I don’t let him opt out of his first-grade math. What’s the point? Just to suffer? But he’s destined to win the Nobel prize in math. He hates it now; later he’ll enjoy thinking about nothing else. What can I do? I can’t let him opt out.

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