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  • Shira
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    Discernment through intention…meaning, what is your intention subjectively? What is discernment? Truth and Peace shall you love…it is said by Zacharia 8:19. From here, harness your environment within and with-out. Stick to it and see your life build with others in the same Light.

    Shira
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    Standing on the Threshold…surely, this is where I am at. The guiding principles shared here has given my worried soul some comfort. Of this I am happy. Is the feeling short-lived? Will my faith carry on as a shield as I wade my way through the filth of this world? It will. Will it change anything? Yes, resoundingly, yes…I believe I can change the world with you.

    in reply to: What are you feeling after this lesson? #282080
    Shira
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    Upon reflection (previous page), I felt as sense of sublime beauty with the yin and yang of it all…in it’s full glory. In Kabbalah, Tiferet, or Beauty, is the combination of many wonderful sefirot before it, but is inextricably connected to Malchut, which encompasses all the other sefirot that precedes it. Through it, I can see the order/disorder that is necessary to experience what the Creator wanted to bestow toward his creatures, us. So, who am I? Maybe a combination of the personifications of love from the Creator, the beauty and the ugly.

    in reply to: What are you feeling after this lesson? #282079
    Shira
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    There’s an enormity of calculated contingencies that evolve through given freewill-ness of each subjective soul, through each vessel, from the Creator who wishes to bestow, to our knowing we need to give altruistically, with faith and trust. This is almost impossible in our day…almost, I say. Are we truly inherent to believe that we can lose our egos for such a cause? Or are we stuck in the quagmire of this now-reality? It seems daunting to possess such a gift, to bestow as the Creator, for love, for the salvation of who-we-are. Maybe that’s where prayer comes in…and these classes. This journey is our soul-speak, we form the connectedness with each other, even though it seems it is futile. My strength is in your strength, the strength of our teachers and the love of God who carries us.

    in reply to: What are you feeling after this lesson? #282073
    Shira
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    It’s a stream of consciousness…there is the physicality of having to survive in every which way and the way we are conditioned by society, culture, parents, education, etc., to fulfill the needed requisites in order to survive, physically; which in turn brings the desire for power, etc. This is what we are taught. We are not taught to know a certain stream of consciousness based on Equivalence of Form; therefore, subjectively, and after exhausting all unfulfilled desires, in whatever forms you can find and live, do we aspire to reach something that we have not been able to attain, i.e., spirituality in the form of a stream of consciousness that KabU, Kabbalah, teaches us. We are now on that stream, if we choose.

    in reply to: What are you feeling after this lesson? #282071
    Shira
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    If there were a greater appreciation for God, as we know Him/Her (you know what I mean), there is a better chance of fulfillment of the Equivalence of Form. That gap, between arrow 2 and 3, we are stuck there for not knowing otherwise. Forgiving yourself for not knowing is a primary step to furtherance of equivalence. Now knowing, the true work begins. How do you forgive yourself? It’s the innocence of a child you must heal.

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