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    Sally
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    Thank you. J understand faith below reason and faith.in the sages. You had explained the three instances few weeks ago. And thanks to you I got that. It is the faith above reason that is throwing me. I am sure it will.be clarified the.more I read. Thank you again

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    Sally
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    When I first started studying Kabbalah there were several lessons on the ladder and the levels going up and down. When I was reading those lessons I was getting better but still not great. Now i want to review those passages but Im not sure in which material they were discussed in in the most detail. Could you send me some links as that information isnt real clear to me also. I’ve found passages but I think there were more detailed passages that Ihaven’t found.

    Thank you,

    in reply to: Ask Anything #460696
    Sally
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    Dear Friends In a passage in one of the readings from Kabbalah Revealed, Implenting Free Choice, it stated that the usual definition of the word ‘faith’ is opposite to the definition of ‘faith’ when kabbalists talk about it. Ive re read that a times and think i understand but when i go back i realize i really don’t.
    of Thank you, Sally

    Sally
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    Free will can only be affected in the area of changes in alien forces. We cannot change our genetic make up, the environment into which we are born, how we are affected by internal forces. However we can change our environment. My question is how do we address such medical breakthroughs as gene splicing.? They are looking at this as a way to eradicate such genetic disorders as Tay Sacks. How does this change this aspect of free will?

    Sally
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    E cannot change the first matter, changes brought by ibternak for es cgange brought about y changes in internal forces. We can choose to change our environment.The presentation says we are not able to change our genetic makeup. Todsy,we have the ability to splice genes

    Sally
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    Before I began to study kabbalah, I dismissed the idea without considering it at all. Now, I believe, wholeheartedly,that is true. Reality is the product of perception.

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