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  • Lisa
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    That the upper world causes the effects in the lower world, but we can effect the upper world which effects the lower world.  This leaves me wondering what to do with a situation… I was boarding my livestock on a farm. The farm owners clearly made plans to take my livestock because they wanted the livestock and to put me out of business. I can go to court to have my livestock returned but I will have to file papers in court and present my case.  Is there a Kabbalah way to handle this?  I’ve asked creator to change me to better serve him.

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    Lisa
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    I want to perceive the larger reality as the creator does so I can provide for the one creature, share with those around me and enjoy more of my life experience.

    Lisa
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    1. Why do some Kaballah teaching centers include Astrology and other such “occult” practices?

    2. Why does it seem like other organization don’t focus on the Heart point?

    3. I’ve been binge watching Kabbalah Youtube videos over the last week from many organizations.  I know that I have the heart point and my soul has dragged me through the mud to bring me here.  I have many “unifying projects” that I feel have been put on “pause” to bring me to this knowledge before they proceed. In the Kabbalistic journey, the main continuous unending desire that surpasses all other worldly desires, is the desire for the endless connection to the infinite pleasure of the light. Focusing our activities studies on the point, this endless desire for the light, allows us to still maintain and collect our three lower desires as our tools to share our “unifying projects”. Is that correct?

    1. **Nefesh**: The most basic level, associated with physical desires and instincts. It pertains to survival and bodily needs.

    2. **Ruach**: The level of emotional and intellectual desires. This includes social relationships, self-esteem, and the pursuit of knowledge.

    3. **Neshama**: The higher level of desire, focused on spiritual aspirations and connection to the divine. It represents a yearning for meaning and purpose.

    4. **Chaya**: This level represents a deeper spiritual consciousness, an awareness of divine truth and unity with God.

    5. **Yechida**: Sometimes considered a fifth level, Yechida represents the ultimate unity with the divine, the source of all existence.

    These levels illustrate the journey from basic physical needs to profound spiritual fulfillment.

    Lisa
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    To learn more about the point in the heart connection to the creator within and the world around myself.

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself to Your Fellow Students #395686
    Lisa
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    Hi my name is Lisa, I’ve studied St. Germain, Quran, Bible, Neville Goddard, Kaballah from Rabbi on YouTube…found this.

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