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It was really great to learn about the workshop and why we are connecting although I am still unclear about the practice of working within the 3 lines. The entire course and meeting everyone on zoom was really wonderful- Thank you Julian!
InbarParticipantThe converter is our environment, or the right environment!
March 10, 2024 at 7:08 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Prompt: In Kabbalah, our primary task is to draw the reforming light, which supplies all we require for spiritual progress. Moreover, it’s said that aiding others accelerates our own spiritual ascent. How does this dynamic operate? What does supporting fellow seekers with a spiritual inclination entail? #364209InbarParticipantIt seems like a really life changing experience
March 9, 2024 at 7:44 pm EST in reply to: Ask anything about week 3 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #364196InbarParticipantThank you so much for your answer. Yes I was looking at it like this- If I see things and experience things in the world outside of me, like infidelity, besides taking care of the issue in a corporeal way and going on with my corporeal life, on a spiritual level, is it correct to see it as an indication of a piece of my own ego being clothed outside of ourselves so that we can correct an egoic aspect within ourselves separate from the outside event and with no expectation of it impacting the outside event what so ever? Just as a lesson for our own personal development?
March 7, 2024 at 4:43 am EST in reply to: Ask anything about week 3 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #363733InbarParticipantI have a question that’s been popping up as I have gone through all of the lessons and all of the readings and other videos. I’m understanding that everything in Kabbalah is not corporeal, but relates to the upper worlds. I am also understanding that everything in this world has it’s spiritual root and the Zohar and other kabbalistic texts use the language of roots and branches so that they clothe the references to the spiritual matters/roots in corporeal words like metaphors. (On a side note, I also love that Hebrew words all have a shoresh/root as well and then their other expressions- nouns, verbs, tenses, etc and these studies bring that new meaning for me too!). Anyway, then I am also understanding that as a Kabbalist or one that at least strives to study Kabbalah would look at their life in the same manner where things that happen to them or extreme circumstances correspond to a spiritual root which can be contemplated from the Kabbalistic texts like the Zohar and an internal correction can be made in oneself, not through corporeal means, but by addressing the root that is removed from corporeal things. Is this correct so far? Or on the right track? Can we see circumstances as indications or reference points/hints given to us by the Creator? And then I have a specific question- Is there a place in RABASH’s writings/articles and also in the Zohar (a section) that talk about the spiritual root of Infidelity in marriage? I have seen it where they talk about the Priest’s daughter, but is there a section that talks about Infidelity of a husband towards his wife? (and I know that this is not corporeal, but referring to spiritual states and not anything in this physical world). I would like to read this if you can let me know these sections. Thank you 🙂
February 25, 2024 at 1:55 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: What does it mean to connect with others? In what desire are we connected? #362512InbarParticipantThe desire to come close in form to the creator, to reconnect and integrate
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