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- February 10, 2023 at 7:58 pm EST in reply to: How can we live our life (our current incarnation) to the fullest? #312266Lara SilvaParticipant
By understanding the goal of our creation (our individual evolutionary plan) and attaining it.
February 10, 2023 at 7:54 pm EST in reply to: Do you ever feel like reality is the product of your own perception? #312265Lara SilvaParticipantI learning to understand this.
February 10, 2023 at 7:40 pm EST in reply to: Where exactly is your free will? Can you identify where it is real and where it is an illusion? #312262Lara SilvaParticipantMy free will is the choice of the environment to develop my soul.
September 10, 2022 at 5:39 pm EDT in reply to: How can I pray in a way that will get my prayers answered? #299690Lara SilvaParticipantBy discovering my egoistic nature, I can pray to be changed.
September 10, 2022 at 5:24 pm EDT in reply to: What have you discovered about Kabbalah that was new to you? #299688Lara SilvaParticipantI have discovered a method that allowed me to undergo an intensive self evaluation of my deepest dark side (egoistic nature).
September 10, 2022 at 5:22 pm EDT in reply to: What is the greatest thing I wish to achieve through studying the Wisdom of Kabbalah? #299687Lara SilvaParticipantThe greatest thing I wish to achieve through the study of Kabbalah is to change my intention.
We cannot not change the intention easily because we still have desires inside ourselves (the desire to be loved, appreciated, regarded as the good Samaritan, the good mother, the good wife, the good daughter, the good friend, etc, etc). Each action we take into this world has an intention, only we are too blind, or cowards to perceive and admit them because then, we will feel ashamed that we haven’t reached the state of pure bestowal (giving without any intention or purpose). This is done so because we were programmed to always take a reward that satisfies our ego. To change that program is necessary to be truthful to yourself.
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