I have a question, in course this is mention “For a Tikkun to occur, a person must want it to happen. It is a process that evolves out of one’s own volition. Correction begins when a person realizes that his or her egoistic nature is the source of all evil. It is a very personal and powerful experience, but it invariably brings one to want to change, move from egoism to altruism.” I used to believe, based on Kabbalah videos, that every life event serves as a trigger or mirror for our tikkun (correction). However, after further study, I realized that my understanding was incomplete. Please guide me: Is conscious desire necessary for tikkun to occur? And are my previous efforts, aimed at tikkun, truly in vain?
The thing really touched my heart is that the egoism is the source of all the suffering and altruism is the key to connect with creator and become like creator.
It blew my mind that tikkun doesn’t occur untill a person want it to happen. Before this I used to think that everything is happening in our life is for our tikkun correction.
Hi, I’m Eman. I’m taking this course to gain a better understanding of life. After watching a few videos about Kabbalah on YouTube, I felt that the wisdom of Kabbalah really resonates with me on every perspective of life. I want to learn more, so I decided to take this course.