I didn’t really understand here, can you clarify please. Does this mean a human can only achieve free will that fosters spiritual growth? is free will only applicable in the spiritual area? what about in the physical area? for example someone select to live very far away from the environment where he grew up, pick a different career he never thought about before? or for example in the example of Elon Musk he grew up in South Africa, and he strive and work on achieving his goal in an environment which was different from where he grew up and different ambitions from his parents, wouldn’t we consider it as free will? can you clarify, I am a little lost here. Isn’t there free will in the physical realm?
I wasn’t aware that receiving with the intent to bestow and the concept of equivalence form are what bring us closer to the Creator, which is what I now understand.
While I was reading “A Speech for the Completion of The Zohar,” pp. 69-71″ and “Understanding Our True Nature,” pp. 424-431″ I thought about this in the bible: Isaiah 45:7-“I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things”, how can we interpret Isaiah 45:7, and does it fit into the context of the reading of this week “A Speech for the Completion of The Zohar,” pp. 69-71″ and “Understanding Our True Nature,” pp. 424-431″? if yes How? can you clarify
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