A last question pertaining to lesson3: OK, I understand that there is a ladder of 125 degrees we have to climb in order to get the complete equivalence of form with the creator.( I do not think that we can achieve it in one reincarnation-at least not mine). But there are also 613 (types of) desires to transmute/ correct. How these 613 desires relate to the 125 steps of the ladder?
Thank you again Albert
I know that answering all these questions of us take much of your time,
Correct me if I am wrong. It is about the “screen” The way I see it, before enlightment (the growing desire to connect with the light in the point of the heart) the screen is conditioned by the distorted perception of our 5 senses. When the desire for connection in the light grows strong enough, this screen get gradually corrected with the development of the 6th sense which progressively enable us to perceive reality as it really is? I hope my question is clear.
By knowing myself more deeply. Identifying and understanding feelings related to old wounds, how they affect my behaviors still. Working on these, healing them and letting them go. Freeing myself from them in my present situation. Exercising vigilance on my feelings and reactions in order to adopt the just behavior. Also connecting with nature and its wisdom I sometimes get glimpse of its mystery and of some higher forces at play. I called it enchantment
To transcend our limited perception of reality to connect and be guided to our Creator benevolent force through equivalence of form ( i.e. in developing qualities equivalent to the ones of the original force).This is the only way to get access to parts of the true reality and understand our purpose in life which is receiving while giving to others since we are all united in life.
Thank you much Albert. It is a bit as I thought: it depends on the perspective adopted. And as you suggested as well as in the book we understand (or learn) the Kabbalah more from our heart and attitude, not so much from our Intellect. Thanks for the links also!
I have a last question. Reading chap. 2 of “Attaining the worlds beyond”, I felt uncomfortable by the way of explaining the left line :The left line represents the Providence over each of us, depending on our actions. It stands for punishment for evil deeds and reward for good ones”. I have difficulties with punishments and evil deeds (see I was raised Catholic although I do not adhere or practice any religion since I turned 10 y.o.). Instead of punishments and evil deeds can we simply put it as the consequence of our actions follow the law of cause and effect? Thank you