Forum Replies Created
- AuthorReplies
KimaParticipantI want to ask something, but I find it difficult to express it clearly. During the Rav’s morning lesson on Saturday, I felt something profound—I’m unsure if it was just my perception, but it was like a click, a sudden eye-opener.
What if a person begins to truly see and feel the goal—not as something abstract or imaginary, but as something real and tangible? Everything they teach seems to point to the necessity of raising everything to the Creator. My thoughts are now entirely focused on the goal. I no longer associate with the concept of ‘I’; instead, I align myself completely with the goal. Nothing else matters—only that.
It feels as though I’ve finally understood what people were referring to when they spoke of this. I no longer see my friends as separate individuals. Instead, I perceive and feel them all united in that one, unique goal.
Please, I would need your advice on that.
- This reply was modified 9 months, 1 week ago by
Kima.
KimaParticipantTrying to see and to feel the love of the friends in my heart, I think I need to see and feel that that is what they need. But if I don’t see that that is what they need, it becomes a burden to me, like getting angry.
Is that right?
KimaParticipantIf in the ten, we all have this one thought, to connect the friends to the Creator, and I see their effort  by thinking the same thought, “A tower filled with goodly matters” and asking for the revelation of the Creator to His Creatures in this world.
Am I in anyway doing the right thing within the ten?
KimaParticipantThe Light in it reforms him. What is this “in it?”
December 25, 2024 at 10:10 pm EST in reply to: Get your questions answered by a KabU instructor. #411939
KimaParticipantWhat makes it different? The intention? If I don’t feel their deepest desires, how can I know what they truly need?
December 25, 2024 at 3:39 pm EST in reply to: Get your questions answered by a KabU instructor. #411922- This reply was modified 9 months, 1 week ago by
- AuthorReplies


