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  • Shlomo
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    I’ve learned that although I’m created with my desires, I alone have the ability to transform them altruistically, and thus, move from base-level desires, to those that align with the Creator’s desire to bestow – especially with the application of ‘faith above reason’. This is profound, and without Kabbalah, it seems highly improbable that people would arrive at these deeply spiritual insights and realisations.

    Shlomo
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    Where to begin?! We are so fortunate to have access to this course, and this level of spiritual insight. I love the idea and application of absolute altruism and faith above reason – to mimic and embody the wondrous, life-affirming qualities of the Creator as to entrain to the Creator feels right, in my heart centre. This is real Kabbalah – not the purchasing of red strings or chamsa jewellery as though spirituality is a product of consumerism.

    Shlomo
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    Shalom Seth ^.^

    From a Kabbalistic point-of-view, should one be reading and re-reading the prescribed texts as to attune to a level of sincere prayer for connection with the Creator? The texts are truly spiritual gems, and contain a great density in very little words – I have felt many shifts in perspective since I began reading them.

    Best wishes and many blessings,

    Frankie

    Shlomo
    Participant

    A true reality that’s in complete coherence with the reality of the Creator of THE ALL, without the influence or limitations of the five physical senses that actively inhibits our ability to perceive (to the highest spiritual degree) complete, unified perception.

    in reply to: What have you discovered about Kabbalah that was new to you? #127276
    Shlomo
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    The things that have been surprising and new are perhaps too numerous, however I was most delighted by the concept of requesting a change to occur within ourselves, rather than assuming a self-centred stance and pleading with the Creator to adjust its divine plans as though our human intellect is somehow superior, or carries more wisdom – this is unfortunately the norm, and I feel so fortunate to have come-across this, for I’m now in a position to avoid making such mistakes along the path, along this journey.

    in reply to: How can I pray in a way that will get my prayers answered? #127275
    Shlomo
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    By heart-felt petitions to the Creator; asking for changes to occur within us, rather than in the Creator or uncontrollable circumstances, so that we are better positioned to receive for the benefit of others as opposed to receiving in an attempt to try and satisfy the insatiable ego.

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