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- March 19, 2022 at 4:30 am EDT in reply to: Get your questions answered by a KabU instructor. #284240Richard LivelyParticipant
Again, I do try to find these terms long before i have to break down and just ask. I first search your glossary, then i search the other literature of this site such as the Kabbalah library, some things are actually hidden deep in the text, but they are introduced in the text before they are defined. So i end up asking you and later see it was revealed, but i couldnt move on before knowing. Its like trying to ride a motorcycle before understanding how one operates and the dangers i guess.
That all being said, what is MAD? It is used in a book im reading by Dr Rav Micehael Leightman, but its not defined, I even did a search on the internet and I cant find this anywhere. I know that when i get to the graduate program I can start learning some of this but that is possibly 10 weeks away for me. So I would very much appreciate to know what MAD is before then. Thank you.
March 19, 2022 at 1:40 am EDT in reply to: Get your questions answered by a KabU instructor. #284234Richard LivelyParticipantI am really starting to understand this blueprint, I am looking deep into the Zohar now (to expose the light and become exposed to the information).  I run into a question here and there. First, I want to thank you for your patience Giani.  You are a great instructor and this is a great class to understand the upper worlds prior to the fall and how to reconnect.
I do have a question about one of your responses.  What is Saba ve Tvuna
March 16, 2022 at 11:42 am EDT in reply to: What is missing for us human beings to fulfill our role in the system? #284076Richard LivelyParticipantJews are a division and the two natural forces and laws of nature are as well. But because Jews are human and not an actual force but part of the dynamic of one force it causes a by product of “The will to receive”. We need to learn how to work together to complete this full circle.  Jews start giving back in order to retain satisfaction at an early age to the creator during Bar mitzvah.  They are still very egoistic and this right of passage only fills the ego. But it is a sign to those who are not Jewish they they have the light (and simply do not know what to do with it in most cases) which is a threat and creates a competition. Jews can start sharing that light of the torah (which they are doing now) and it will lead to the Zohar, and that will create light in all the world. We will all eventually learn to receive properly in order to bestow this route and these shells will no longer be needed in history, once full correction is made only the creature and the creator exists.  This is the end goal for all of humanity and many practicing Jews are still trying to figure this out. Jews also have to understand, division of one natural force is not just one sided, the ego is dividing a natural force in us just like it is the Gentiles. We are all one and we are all in the same situation just different perspectives. Humans are the force to receive and Jews are after all, humans too.
March 16, 2022 at 11:29 am EDT in reply to: Imagine what the world would be like if the Jews and everyone else wanted to know and fulfill their role in the system of nature? #284075Richard LivelyParticipantThis world cannot see that until both natural forces find equivalence in form. Gentile will become more like the giving Jew instead of the taking for ones own pleasure. Jews at the age of 13 are taught to not live for oneself that only the creator matters, this is why we abstain from monetary gain on Fridays and Saturdays the most lucrative days of the week, and we observe all the festivals regardless of the worlds events, and we even give up palatable delicacies just show we are obedient and heard. It also prepares us mentally for the light in Kabbalah, because we are conditioned at 13 to start to take in order to bestow. We stop just loving ourselves and start trying to love something else other than ourselves which is why we are different than anything else on this planet until the wisdom of Kabbalah can spread, so that we all understand that this is bigger than just the “self” and that all functions are actually after that same goal. Jews become egoist because we are trained to be, but the life of being a Jew when one actually learns from what tradition is showing is a beautiful part of this world, it reminds us we are all one, no one was created bad and even “the evil inclination” was created by God so it is good and has a purpose.  Our sages preserved this knowledge its just sad that most Jews dont actually read it to understand it anymore.
March 16, 2022 at 11:10 am EDT in reply to: Is the world right to hold Jews to a higher standard? If yes, what would that standard be? #284074Richard LivelyParticipantMalchut is a nation of above and is actually a “help against us”, we are a people of this world not who dont recognize the tree because of the screen. We take for our own pleasure, when we can see the upper worlds and notice this portion of the tree of life we already start the process of changing our perception which is in the intent to repair the screen. Jews of this world are human Jews of malchut are spiritual. Torah teaches that we are to love our neighbor as we love ourselves, this is the entire torah explained.  Which means the allegories make look Jews look like Malchut in this world but truthfully they are revealing the path to the Zohar which is the light that leads us to spiritual awakening. Jews of this world have a special mission and dynamic in this hub of history because it is the giving, its the first part of spiritual development that leads to correction, give to gain satisfaction for the sake of giving, of the torah to all the nations.
March 16, 2022 at 11:05 am EDT in reply to: Is the world right to hold Jews to a higher standard? If yes, what would that standard be? #284073Richard LivelyParticipantJews naturally hold themselves to a higher standard. Reformed Judaism is starting to teach more acceptance than rebuke. You can be a Christian to day and walk into a synagogue and they wont ask you to convert in reformed Judaism. They wont ask you to do anything, and they will even teach you to live like a “righteous Goyim” im the Noahide traditions and law. Torah teaches us that one can be a righteous gentile and still be accepted by all Yehudi.  This is commonly called “Grafted in” by many secular Christians. That being said Yehudi is not literal in the sense of literal torah. When one understands these allegories just like the ones of Zohar are coded they can see that the “famous history” in Judaism is just the preservation of allegories that lead to Kabbalah, which is what makes a Modern Jews special. We gave our lives to protect this way, and back then we didnt even know what we were protecting, we just made sure it was protected because we knew it was special.
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