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Had a discussion in our ten: Is this text about historic events (person living in a cave) or it has hidden meaning about revealing our inners processes to change our intention and reveal Creator?
kabbalahmedia.info/en/sources/FrztBoy6
JurgisParticipantSo are we WTR that process neutral desire as a “material” but by default in “this world” with intention in order to receive for own self which we need to be corrected with help of Creator so that we gain an option to process neutral desire in order to bestow and by that have same properties with Creator and so merge with Him?
JurgisParticipantHello!
We had a workshop in our ten and there was idea / question what we are? Are we a desire?
JurgisParticipantHello!
In our ten we where reading this text: kabbalahmedia.info/en/publications/blog/laitman-com/17889And could not understand what could Rav mean by word: ‘a wall’ in this sentence:
Accordingly, all the prayers Kabbalah describes constitute man’s plea to be transformed. Who does one address these to, a wall? If the Creator is constant, eternal, and complete, then He doesn’t react to you in any way.
Could you give us more explanation on this?
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JurgisParticipantI loved that excerpt. Beutiful. Thank you Paul for sharing!
JurgisParticipant“There is no difference between this world and the next world, except that one is temporary and one is eternal.”
– Yehuda Leib Ha-Levi Ashlag (Baal HaSulam)/Articles, Remembering
As a young group homework (Gianni) – I chose this excerpt. I picked it up at random. For me it feels like: nothing belongs to us. Everything is what the Creator is giving us. This world dissolves once it loses its purpose. And also – I must say – I think there is no first place award in eternity.
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