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  • Lexi
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    Hi, I am so blessed and honored to be part of this creation and journey with you all. Thank you for your willingness to learn, open, grow, share, show up.. I wish for you all to feel deep peace and the interconnectedness that unites us all in the heart as one being.

    I think the key to rebuild the collective soul and become vessels for light is the willingness to continually surrender our individual egoic nature to what is greater than any one individual; the larger nature, heart,and being we all share. Living in accordance with spiritual principles and values that benefit the whole.

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    Lexi
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    I have a question about inter-generational trauma/dysfunction or “family curses”..the language doesn’t matter just the concept of being born into an unconscious family tree and being the one who chooses to break the cycle by doing the conscious work. I can see that the family line I am from has been a continuation of the path of pain/suffering. My individual soul part has awakened and is on a mission to correct and return to creator but it has been a very long, strenuous, and painful path of recovery, correction, and healing. The path of suffering pushed me into the path of light because it was too unbearable to live the way I inherited. Do you have any further information or resources that talk about this concept of being born into unconscious lineage? Curious to know how Kabbalah addresses this.. thanks

    Lexi
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    Everything I perceive is a projection from the program of egoism and the 5 senses that interpret unknowable outside force into knowable reality. I was created in order to desire or have the will to receive and therefore can only receive from the 5 senses until there is a deeper desire to break out of this box and develop the 6th sense for receiving spirit/creator and utilizing my nature to desire for the highest good of all creation which I am intrinsically interconnected with. Once I realize my identity as the larger will to receive that includes the whole of creation I am motivated to serve and give all to all because I can truly only give to myself which is everything and everyone. By receiving , I give, through intention to use my will to receive in order to bestow I become more in quality to the creator and therefore can then sense that connection more and access the upper spiritual worlds.

    Lexi
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    Thank you Seth, I am beginning to grasp this concept. Language can sometimes be challenging as they have different meanings so it’s important to for me to get as much clarification as possible so I can understand the underlying meaning within the communicated form. Appreciate you taking the time to respond to this and look forward to deepening my understanding of Kabbalah with all of you here.

    Lexi
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    With this being said I have noticed a natural hatred arise within me in response to egoistic people/behavior and my own self-centered qualities… but isn’t this hatred some form of aversion like the Buddhists would say? Doesn’t hatred bind you more to that thing you hate? What you resist persists…
    a nondual advaita teacher said that the hatred itself is from the ego , what is your take on all of this? I would appreciate some clarification and insight here. Thanks

    Lexi
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    This is my response to the recommend reading of kabbalah reveled ch 5.. it says we should hate the will to receive and I am responding to that general passage on pg 115.. I’ve heard that the hating itself is still of the ego … what if we recognize evil as foolishness and error, or immaturity? We don’t need to hate it to see it for what it is and wish to mature from it and correct it.. how can you say that the creator hates to be a receiver? This seems arrogant to proclaim because how can you know ? How can the creator hate at all and how is hate defined here? This is basically saying we should hate the creation … why would we hate what the creator gave us? Why are they using the word hate? I am not understanding this, it doesn’t make sense or feel resonant to me.

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