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    Todd
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    So when talking about Kabu, Seth told me to take notes.  I was reading in “Attaining the worlds beyond” I think it was that Rav said not to try and memorize but to get the feeling of it and it would be better to forget and then read it again.  So my question is how do I know what info I am learning for feeling and what info I need to learn to learn intellectually, thanks?

     

    in reply to: Ask Anything #312934
    Todd
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    Is having a screen like lifting weights?  In the sense that you push yourself for a while then you go into a deload to let your body recover for a week or so and then you start ramping it up again for a few weeks or so you progressive overload and then you deload for a couple weeks and so on.  So what I am saying is you work work get to a level then go down a bit but you are still better than you were and then you are on a plateau for a while even though you are working then you jump up high, go back down some and then plateau for a while.  This is in George Leonards book called “mastery” where he talks about mastering anything if you by some chance are familiar with this line graph he shows.

    in reply to: Ask Anything #312932
    Todd
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    So someone very very close to me died last year of covid.  Thinking about “there is none else beside him” I cannot see why this had to happen so I am pretty pissed at the creator knowing “he” did this.  What is a proper thing to do with these feelings?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #312916
    Todd
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    Hello

    Rav was talking about using your screen and if you lose it you have to work on building it again.  It seems very difficult to keep the screen in place with your intent all the time.  How can a person even do this?

     

    in reply to: Ask Anything #312909
    Todd
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    Does a person have to be in Israel the physical country, to make certain corrections?

    in reply to: Ask Anything #312908
    Todd
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    Hi

     

    So I read on wiki that Baal Hasulam was a day laborer.  Also Rav said that Rabash would grab his tools and go to work in those days.  I am wondering if there is something connected to physical work in the corporeal world and Kabbalah.  Baal Hasulam could have gotten a better job could he not have?  A better paying more prestigious job.  He was very smart and capable no?  Why didn’t he establish himself.  I read that he could not afford enough paper and ink to write.  Could you explain this please?

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