1) What relevance is there to the practice of keeping the mitzvot commonly accepted by the orthodox Jewish community?
2) Does the wisdom of kabbalah supersede organized religion and religious observances?
i.e. – hearing the megillah reading, keeping kosher, etc
are some mitzvot (observances) relevant and others not?
3) Is it necessary to study and learn from all the classes in order to continue with Bnei Baruch and KabU? My life and my schedule is quite challenging for me right now and my koach is limited. I find that I am falling asleep when attending the online learning – I want to proceed to a place where I can learn live with other people and interact with other people who are interested in the truth about what we are really doing here in this existence but I do not personally feel that I must know and understand everything. i.e. – in order to drive a car, I do not need to understand all of the mechanics of how a car works. I just need to know how to (safely) operate the car.
4) I basically just want to know what I should be doing and whatever it is, I want to do it. However, I want to have some additional assurance that Rav Laitman and Bnei Baruch and the KabU community is the right address for me. Since I don’t speak Hebrew well enough to communicate with others, I need to be communicating in English. Any suggestions?
The best experience was gaining hope in understanding what’s going on here. I don’t really have an expectation for this course but am looking forward to learning more.