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  • in reply to: Ask Anything #402338
    Kimadigital7
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    Could we also say that connection is also direction? In other words, directing the friends to the Creator?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #399229
    Kimadigital7
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    I don’t want to just speak some good words or whatever. I desire that my words should be directed towards my friends to lead them to the Creator. But this thought keeps escaping my mind. I want every word I send forth to let it be to give my friends the importance of the goal. What can I do? Is it the right perception?

    With each word my friends speak, I try to see their greatness. Desiring to bring the friends together so that we would be able to need the importance of the goal. Every words they speak is embedded with the importance of the goal.

    Is this also the right perception?

     

     

    in reply to: Ask Anything #397128
    Kimadigital7
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    Is this a good observation: that my friends need me?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #395679
    Kimadigital7
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    When we receive some pleasure in the work we tend to disassociate ourselves from the friends.  What advice can you give us not to fall into the trap of the desire to receive when we receive some kind of feeling?

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    in reply to: Ask Anything #395678
    Kimadigital7
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    1- We want to come to resemble the Creator’s action, so we need to play a game, this game of imitation? Mimicking?

    2- In other words, do we want to imitate or mimic the Creator’s actions toward our friends with the sole intention of bringing contentment to the Creator?

    3- What is delight and what is pleasure?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #395665
    Kimadigital7
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    I got an impression from a video I watched when Rav said the desires are only to realise the action. And I was asking myself, what is the action? During the Sunday meetings with friends, we read an article from Rabash, it says and I quote…”In other words, this is the purpose of the act, that the created beings will receive delight and pleasure.”

    Is the action the ability to bring delight and pleasure to my friends?

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