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Leila HavranParticipantHi, Gianni.
I feel incredibly fortunate to have such a wonderful ten in my life, and I love each of them dearly. Lately, I’ve been feeling a bit overwhelmed by the sense that I might not be able to truly give them what they need. It’s painful to think that perhaps my efforts aren’t always reaching them the way I hope. I truly want to serve them better. How can I improve so that I can be more there for them?
Leila HavranParticipantThank you, Gianni!
It’s much clearer now.
Leila HavranParticipantDear Gianni,
at the last Young Group, a friend asked an important question. As a pastor who studies the Scriptures and works with people, he wondered whether he must keep Kabbalah separate from his work or whether he may disseminate it. He was told that perhaps the Creator has given him an additional role to navigate this path.
I bring up this topic because I, too, am a spiritual leader in my community and am inwardly struggling with how to approach this in a way that is aligned with Kabbalah and with the natural laws.
Thank you.
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Leila Havran.
June 18, 2025 at 2:50 am EDT in reply to: Introduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course. #442665
Leila HavranParticipantHi, Leila here, long time student of Kabbalah. Here to deepen my understanding and perspective.
Leila HavranParticipantIn a world where people are connected through the spiritual principle of love, societal dilemmas would be approached not through conflict, but through unity.
Challenges would be seen as signs of disconnection, calling for deeper understanding and care.Decisions would be made from the awareness that the well-being of each is inseparable from the well-being of all.
Competition would give way to cooperation, scarcity to sharing, fear to trust.
Solutions would arise naturally from the corrected desire to benefit others. Not by force, but through a shared inner connection.This is the essence of “love your neighbor as yourself”. The foundation of a harmonious, corrected world.
Leila HavranParticipantOur work with the Light that Reforms is the essence of our spiritual path. It is not we who change ourselves, but the Light that gradually transforms our nature, aligning us with the higher order of reality. This Light is the force that awakens, corrects, and elevates us, allowing us to transcend our innate self-concern and feel the unity that exists beyond our individual perception.
We strengthen the influence of this Light not by force, but by refining our inner desire. The more we recognize our limitations, our distance from true bestowal, and our need for transformation, the more we invite the Light to work upon us. This happens through deep study, inner contemplation, and most importantly, in our connection with others who share this yearning. When we unite with a common goal, to rise above ourselves and reveal the true nature of reality, the Light intensifies its action.
The key is not in intellectual understanding, but in the sincerity of our desire. The Light responds to our internal readiness, to the space we create within ourselves for something greater. By cultivating a shared vessel of longing, we allow the Light to flow more abundantly, guiding us toward the state of true unity and love.
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