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KimaParticipantWhat does the Kabbalists describe this game called “The Tug of War” and how can we use it in the ten?
We have point A and point B and between those points there is a straight line. Each point wants to win by pulling the rope with a force so that point A or point B should cross the line. What does point A, point B, Rope and also, the middle line mean? What does it teaches us?Just had a thought about it and decided to ask. Thank you.
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KimaParticipantAh! Thank you
KimaParticipant…”this is how you help Him realize the goal of Creation”… By helping Him, meaning to help the friends? If yes, how can I help the friends to realise the goal of creation?
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KimaParticipantThe Creator doesn’t need anything, though I don’t yet understand that concept for now. I accept it.
Each time I hear of “the revelation of the Creator to His creatures” in this world, it takes the burden from me to Him. Meaning I am doing it for His sake and not me.
The “His” changes my perception.
1- Is that the right action or the right thinking?
2- What is that burden that I feel? Why would He make His creature to feel that burden?
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KimaParticipantThat question has make me to increase the importance of the goal. The more we yearn for connection the more we give the goal its importance.
Thank you.
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