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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?
Thank you
KimaParticipantWhat should motivate us?
KimaParticipantWhen we read together in the Ten, the words of the friends, and for example, reading Shamati, does it guide us to feel the Upper World? And what if you truly feel that each words of the friends is leading the ten to feel the upper world
KimaParticipantHow can we correctly represent our friends during and after the morning lesson? In our ten, we follow up after the lesson, and each friend has a designated day to represent the group.
For example, if I’m the one representing the friends, what should I be focusing on during the morning lesson, knowing that we’ll be gathering afterwards?
Should I be thinking about how to help my friends increase the importance of the goal? Or should I be asking myself what they want to see from me in that moment?
What should I take with me in the morning lesson so that I will be able to deliver (don’t know the right words to use here) to them?
I’d really appreciate your advice on this. Thank you.
KimaParticipantHello Gianni,
The Creator is concealed —- Concealed from what?
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