I’m not sure I understand the first question, but here is my thought on it. The sensation I imagine behind the statement “There is None Else Besides Him” is one of utter and unspeakable peace. It seems to me that this statement, the truth of it, is THE grand gesture of bestowal.
And I notice that the second part asks “how can I feel,” not how can I think or believe. At this point in my understanding of Kabbalah I can only imagine that I can feel it to the extent that I receive it as it is given—as a gift of utter and unspeakable peace.
I am beginning to understand the concept of the Creator’s desire to bestow and the Created’s desire to receive, and it answers so many questions. While beginning to understand actually creates more questions, I am confident that I will “receive” answers as the process continues.
I wish for all my fellow students Light and the grace to walk in that which we have and are receiving. . I feel that as we “light-seekers” walk this path together, each in their own level and ability and calling, the light shines brighter, growing exponentially.
<p style=”text-align: left;”>I want to learn what Kabbalah is and why I have always felt so drawn to it, despite having little knowledge or understanding of it.</p>