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KimaParticipantDuring gatherings with friends, when they are reading and speaking, I need to be consciously aware that each word they say or read is intentionally directed towards Unity. At the same time, they too are consciously aware that every word they speak is directed towards Unity.
Likewise, when I speak or read, they are also consciously aware that I am directing each word towards the shared space of Unity.
It is like a twofold awareness: I know what they are doing, and they know what I am doing. We all shared that common intention.
Is this what we need to do? Doing this, I don’t longer force myself to feel my friends. It comes naturally when I do that.
KimaParticipantHow can we intensify that point of contact between the Creator and His creatures until we reach that state that we feel our lack strength and lowliness?
KimaParticipantIn the ten, when the friends speak, can it be seen as the soul yearning for the revelation of His Godliness to His creatures? And our work in the ten is to give the importance of the goal. Thank you
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KimaParticipantAs our sages advise us that one must always try to seek advice to bring contentment to the Creator.
Where should one seek advice from? From the Creator? Friends? Instructors or the Teacher, Rav?What does seeking advice mean? Is it to always be in the thought all day, what will bring Him contentment?
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KimaParticipantA follow-up… Someone who doesn’t speak, can he learn Kabbalah? If yes, what does it mean to listen to or hear the friends? Â
KimaParticipantWhat does behind mean? Because in Kabbalah, we don’t corporealise words. That’s why I am asking.
What I was trying to ask is that, when reading kabbalistic books, for example, Shamati, the words in it, are they guiding us to feel the Upper World? And if so, we should align our thoughts with that when reading? And that should be the effort or Mitzvah?
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