“There is no light without a Kli.” So can we say there is no light without the desire? And the desire is to aim to feel the Creator’s delight and pleasure, which is the purpose of creation. And we need to constantly want the friends to feel this. And every action we do is aimed towards that?
In the ten, does each friend represent the Keter—helping each other to hold onto the goal and wanting them to feel the Creator? At the same time, it feels as if we are already in contact with the Creator (if each represents the Keter).
Why does the Creator, from time to time, awaken a particular corporeal desire so strongly that it disconnects a person from their spiritual connection and causes them to dwell on it?
What should we do to hold him as much as we can? Is there any writings of Baal HaSulam about what we can do precisely? If yes, Please, provide the link so that we can read it. Thank you.
What should we do as a group of ten if a friend decides not to attend the meeting because he cannot understand what prayer truly means? But he says he is still with us on a spiritual level.
What should we do so that we don’t push him further away, but instead bring him closer? Should we simply acknowledge his position?
This reply was modified 5 months, 3 weeks ago by Kima.
I have been having this feeling; it first happened in the ten. That we need to reveal the Creator from the will to receive. But I was having so many thoughts about what could be the will to receive,…associating it with how bad I feel some resistance in the work.
I asked because, during this morning’s lesson, I had a strong feeling, like an ‘Aha’ moment, that we need to reveal the Creator within the will to receive. But now I just have only this one thought, the will to receive, that’s where I need to reveal the Creator
I don’t know if that is right. Please, I need guidance. I don’t know if I communicated my thoughts to you correctly.
This reply was modified 5 months, 3 weeks ago by Kima.