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- January 12, 2024 at 6:08 am EST in reply to: Preparation Question: What do you expect from the lesson? What do you desire to achieve from it? #339275ScottParticipant
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January 2, 2024 at 2:47 pm EST in reply to: Ask anything about week 2 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #338507ScottParticipantMany people who take ayahuasca claim to visit a different visit a different dimension or reality. One where they feel love and connection to everything. A lot of these experiences are documented now. They are doing more and more scientific experiments with DMT specifically to explore this alternative reality. The question is what is this reality people are experiencing? Or better which world is it? Or is it any of the upper worlds. If we only perceive a small portion of what’s actually going on around us , is this drug opening doors to other reality’s?
January 2, 2024 at 2:17 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: To what perception of reality do we want the study of Kabbalah to lead us? #338505ScottParticipantA spiritual perception
December 29, 2023 at 5:08 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: In what way have I gained a deeper understanding of my life and of the forces working in the world? #338238ScottParticipantI’ve learned that everything I do is to receive pleasure. It’s hard to except at first but I really can’t find anything to contradict that concept. Even the most altruistic things I do for my loved ones ultimately brings me some kind of pleasure. I guess realizing that makes the idea of receiving not necessarily a negative thing it just is part of the narrative of this life and with the correct intention receiving to bring pleasure to the giver forms a symbiotic union with the giver. The hard part now is wrestling with the idea of being a giver to be a giver and not expect to receive, and at what point are you supposed to have a boundary? What point do you say I’ve given enough to a person who is only taking?
ScottParticipantHi,
My name is Scott. I’m  from the U.S. and am very interested in learning different perspectives on things.
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