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  • Ben,
    All of this is to develop a creature who will know the Creator, feel the Creator, have a relationship with the Creator.
    An animal only runs to fill his desires, he has no freedom of choice and no conscious relationship with the Creator.
    Seth@KabU

    Geneva,
    Feeling.
    Seth@KabU

    Stephanie,
    What is the difference between the love that a 5 year old girl feels…then the love she will feel when she becomes a mother and loves her own daughter and then when she becomes a grandma and loves her daughter and granddaughter?
    How can the 5 year old understand the love she will feel when she is a grandma?  So many discernments, so many thoughts, so many efforts, so much emotion.
    So that’s feeling.
    Feeling spirituality is also a feeling, the seed of that feeling is already in us, we need to develop it, from studying the wisdom of kabbalah we draw upon our selves light that illuminate and from being inside the group of kabbalists, that light takes a form in the relations of love between them and then you start to feel some next level emotion, some thing that is not in your 5 material senses, but that exists from the connection to the other hearts outside of you.
    Seth@KabU

    Massimo,
    I missed your question while we were at the KabU retreat!
    Hopefully you attended and got some practical advise for this question.
    We all come to states where we reveal our ego, that the Creator made and we are rejected from the friends and specifically here, where the Creator showed me a new piece of my will to receive for myself, in this place I work to love, I add a bigger + to the bigger – that He revealed.
    You are correct, we do this with the friends who are on the path with us.  Later, in time we will discover how this will become real in the world at large.
    Seth@KabU

    Melanie,
    You described how it is.
    There is the breath that my body does naturally and instinctively and there is the Giver of the breath and the One who created and formed me.
    Seth@KabU

    Timothy,
    We learned that there is none else besides Him, but we didn’t attain that reality in our senses…not yet.
    So we don’t want to just say a slogan and interpret it according to our animal desires.
    In each and every degree, there are two discernments according to this.
    At the beginning of the act one says, “If I am not for me, then who?” and a person must do everything in his power.
    At the end of the act one says, “there is none else besides Him” and even if I sat on the couch all day, I would have the same result.
    A kabbalist doesn’t just do the second part.
    If you are hungry, it means you need to eat.  You can include the Creator, but you also need to make time and arrange to eat meals and not confuse yourself with some spiritual discernment about a very animalistic and necessary desire.
    Later we will see how each and everything comes from Him, we will feel it.  Our heart and our lips will be equal in that.
    Seth@KabU

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