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Kai Andre Saue Skjelbred
ParticipantHi
I was watching Kabbalah Explained Simply – “Why the World Is Always at War”, and there you say that if you’re about to do something that’s not good for you, and you know in advance that it’s not good for you but you do it anyway, then it’s a sign that you’re growing.
And one step further is when you feel that you’re going to do something that’s bad for you, but you feel like you have no choice at all.
So my question is:
Is everything I do actually predetermined, and what’s really changing is how I feel about what I’m about to do?
In other words, are my actions actually correct in relation to the purpose of creation? So it’s actually a correct action, but I perceive it as wrong because it’s not for my own personal benefit?Kai Andre Saue Skjelbred
ParticipantQuestion about predetermination. Is it so that our corporeal lives are predetermined and the only thing that changes is our attitude to what is happening to us? Or are corporeal things going to change when we study Kabbalah?
Kai Andre Saue Skjelbred
ParticipantVery interesting questions to think about, and made me want to explore more
Kai Andre Saue Skjelbred
Participanthi
What are your thoughts on feeling bad for not doing enough to advance spiritually?
What do you recommend reading, when I’m not in a young group or ten yet?
Kai Andre Saue Skjelbred
Participantknowing there is a purpose to life
October 24, 2023 at 2:40 pm 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? #333524Kai Andre Saue Skjelbred
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