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Amazing answer Chris and thanks for taking the time.
I understand more clearly now that the current goal is to live according to the purpose of this human experience. And I think I need to disconnect my mind from the reality of what we are and from where we came and work within this clothing of flesh, but more importantly to work for those around me. In fact, I realize now that my question was of a selfish and egoistic nature. Very deep insight you shared.
L’chaim
ScottParticipantGreetings fam and peace onto you,
Would a correct perception of this and the spiritual realm be that “nothing truly exists except the Creator?” as clearly stated by Rav in books etc. (eg. Attaining the Worlds Beyond)
That and other parts of the study seem to suggest that we are just virtual parts, ignorant of the true divinity and infinite from which He made us. This makes perfect sense in my mind if this is how it’s all designed by the infinite Creator and it feels like explaining it in this way is making the end goal and current perceptions much more clear. I see that our study is clearly meant to break the egoistic shell that we’re born with and conditioned to stay in by our environment, but if we’re short-cutting and attempting to attain the mentioned view, is it accurate? I realize that it’s not easy to reach such a perception, but is it the end goal? I feel like if I accept it in that manner then I can more easily accept the challenges and pains of this realm and even accept that I don’t even have the ability to live outside of it, but I do have the ability to live in truth.
Thanks and much love,
Scott
ScottParticipantI’m almost 1 year into my study with Kabu (and Kabbalah in general) and the grad section, as well as the entire site has provided an easy to navigate system of learning with the classes well laid out with relevant content. Big UP to Bnei Baruch and Kabu for providing the world with such a system. The teachers are AWESOME and my life has changed for the better because of Kabbalah. I pray for us to never stray from this path and and for the society here to continue strong and growing together forever. Thanks and one love, friends
ScottParticipantWe make sure to draw from the reforming light by placing the friends before ourselves. Caring for their needs and spiritual attainment before our own.
ScottParticipantThe Freedom => Influence of the Environment
kabbalahmedia.info/en/sources/4AtF9tGS
This, and related articles, had a profound impact on me because it changed the way I see myself and the world of people around me. Myself and probably most others just take for granted that the reality we see is perceived 100% accurately, but there’s much more to it. Each person sees reality differently, based on their environment because that’s what molds our opinions. We carry the experiences of our parents, grandparents, and even all the people in our environment and this is what builds our perception of everything. It’s interesting how much of nature works in a similar way as well.ScottParticipantIf there was a search feature here I’d use it to potentially save the teachers a little time, but I’ve very curious about something. It doesn’t affect my study, but my mind always seeks to have the details of how things came together. I think it may have been mentioned in the hundreds of hours of listening to Kabu videos, but can’t remember.
What language/text was used around 6000 years ago? What did Adam write in, for example?
OR, was wisdom handed down by word of mouth or translated from text and then originals lost?
Thanks,
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