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    So I have watched this video and read the article multiple times and I think this may be one of the most beautiful concepts I have ever come across (I originally learned this concept in Tanya but now I see where it comes from). I do want to ask, when it is said that a person bears no responsibility for their actions, can that be rephrased or elaborated on. I understand that this doesn’t mean you can go around doing whatever you want, but can you break down within the context of this teaching how this is practically applied? Does it relate to the Havaya (personal providence) vs Elokim situation?

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    Tyrance
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    Hello,

     

    I am wanting to know how a kabbalist deals with evil. I know that when we rise above ego, we see all things as light from the Creator (either revealed or concealed light) but if I am not mistaken we are still called to recognize good and evil in some ways. Murder, rape. theft, abuse etc. How are these things dealt with in an intentional way that still centers the Will to Bestow? How do we still practically operate in our world where there are people who openly want to cause overt harm or who are so ruled by their ego’s that it causes harm? I know Kabbalah speaks of spiritual states and not this world, but with that being so, where does morality and the discernment of how to deal with egoistic behavior in others come in?

    Tyrance
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    Hello everyone,

     

    my name is Tyrance Billingsley II from Tulsa Oklahoma. I have studied Jewish Kabbalah since I was a teenager but stepped away because I wasn’t ready. I am now reproaching my studies with the hood of learning about a system that will show human the way to properly exist.

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