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1.I derive the most inspiration from the sense that I am on the correct path.
2.I have discovered about myself that perhaps my initial assumptions about what I wanted were incorrect, and in reality, I desired something entirely different.
3.I wish my fellow students to fullfill their desire to be like the Creator.March 14, 2023 at 1:51 pm EDT in reply to: Ask anything about week 1 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #315136ŁukaszParticipantHi Seth, thanks for the answer. That is not what I expected. It’s a much better honest answer making me realize I cannot think about this so scientifically at this level of development.
March 12, 2023 at 4:40 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: What is freedom and how, by the help of the Reforming Light, can we acquire it? #314965ŁukaszParticipantAfter different life experiences, I concluded that freedom is the ability to choose what a higher purpose requires me to do. It’s a deep feeling that I have been created for a specific purpose only.
That doesn’t mean it’s a high or lofty purpose from society’s perspective.
From this perspective, I can feel a different degrees of freedom, but I don’t know if it’s possible to be certain that I’m in the right place without information from above.ŁukaszParticipantHi, I have a general cosmology question.
Things in our world are a representation of a branches in the
upper world. I’m understand that the Creator is infinite and created an infinite world. We are specific creatures with specific features. Our world developed in a certain way. Why this particular way exactly?As I understand this problem, obvious solution is that there are infinite worlds with different physics laws and creatures which evolved differently. These worlds are umaginable to us, but they contain the same way of evolution toward bestowal to the Creator.
Is my thinking correct?
March 11, 2023 at 6:13 am EST in reply to: Ask anything about week 1 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #314921ŁukaszParticipantI need to reiterate the knowledge gained with materials from this lesson in a way I can understand better.
I will try to use more technical language because I understand things most when they are well-defined.When I assume the Creator is doing everything, that means that my only point of freedom is if I perceive my separation from an action of the Creator.
To specify it further. I am an abstract observer observing a stream of data. This data gives me the illusion that I’m an independent entity with autonomy, but this is not the case. All that “I” perceive including my
thoughts and feelings are generated independently from what I consider myself.From this point, I can assume that I’m doing anything or everything is coming from the Creator.
In this context, adhesion with the Creator is a perception that I’m only an observer.Is this correct?
March 5, 2023 at 8:05 am EST in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #314318ŁukaszParticipantIn the previous course, I felt I was progressing on a structured learning path and the importance of community.
Earlier, I have been studied some materials from the kabbalah.info library and the KabbalahInfo youtube channel. Considering that, knowledge in the first part of the course wasn’t so new to me. Nevertheless, I see how this course is well structured for people without any earlier contact with materials from kabbalah.info.
I’m pointing to kabbalah.info because I experienced how heavily twisted Kabbalah knowledge could be when you try to read random things on the internet. It also applies to any knowledge about spiritual development.For now, the most important for me is the ability to ask a kabU instructor a question and correct many assumptions. In most cases, someone already asked a question about what I wanted to ask. That’s why sharing information and community space is also invaluable.
I have so many questions. I will ask them as the course progress.
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