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Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorI’m behaving like a regular pretty good person in this world. “I dwell within my people”. I go to work, succeed, take care of my family. The laws of this world are the Creator’s laws. I’m only trying to manage my internal relationship to everything I’m doing. First, to ascribe all that happens, to the Upper Force; second, to justify Him, that He’s good and does only good to the good and the wicked. Later, there’s more, but for this you already need a Kabbalistic group and serious work in it.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorUnfortunately not. Young Group, though, requires live participation, while the other live events can be watched in the archive.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorDoes He need praise? Rather it is we who need to develop the approach of praising a force that is Higher than us. It’s the same with prayer. There’s an Upper Force that doesn’t respond unless I develop toward it in the property beseeching, asking.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorBe in the Young Group and all the graduate lessons, and then Dr. Laitman’s lessons when possible. Anything beyond that is optional. You’ll increase your desire most by engaging in what you’re most attracted to.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorThe morning lesson is the most important but the noon lesson is another opportunity to advance closer to correction. Even if it seems to be similar words, even the exact same words, there’s a hidden correction in each of Dr. Laitman’s lessons.
Gianni – KabU InstructorModeratorIt’s impossible for me to take these names out of context, but the general answer is that they refer to a reality. So the terms are flexible. For example I can be called Gianni, dad, son, teacher, all of them respectful and correct names. Each is appropriate for a different situation. In spirituality, the name is according to the state of the one attaining. There aren’t so many things in spirituality. There’s ten Sefirot. But the Kli changes and so the reality is attained in many different ways, and called by many names.
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