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    Kimadigital7
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    If only the Creator can connect the friends together. And the Creator means to love and to bestow.
    What comes first? The Creator’s intention or the desire to bestow?  If the intention comes first, that means that before taking any action, I must prepare my intention. My intention should be so strong that it will produce results.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #387323
    Kimadigital7
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    I don’t know to express it well…

    Is all our work leading us to that state of Oneness? Is it, for example, I work for the connection of the friends, I hold the one single thought of bestowing to Him with an intention to give back to the Creator? For the sake of the revelation of His Godliness to His created beings? It is just like we are taking back everything to Him. That means there’s no TWO but ONE

    Kimadigital7
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    Hi great friends. What I wish to get out of this course is to be able feel the connection of my friends and to be able to connect with the friends. To draw the Light that transforms.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #386328
    Kimadigital7
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    A few months ago, one of my friends asked you a question…and you replied him and said, and I quote, “to be in kabbalistic thought” then, I asked you, What does it mean to be in Kabbalistic thought? You replied and said, to think about the friends.

    When reading the Book of Psalms, should we focus our intention towards connecting with the friends?

    What does  kabbalah meditation mean?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #386312
    Kimadigital7
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    Can we meditate by using the book of Psalms?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #385763
    Kimadigital7
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    What does Kabbalah says about fortune tellers? A person studying Kabbalah, should he believe in fortune telling or should he engage in such activity?

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