As we strive to annul ourselves to the Creator’s authority and give up our authority, to obtain the second nature, is it also a giving up of our authority in our dealings in the corporeal world, seeking the Creator’s authority/wisdom, as we make decisions in our corporeal life, for work, family, and in relationships?
In essence, how much of the work within our ten is applicable and should be applied in our corporeal lives?
The current conflict in the Middle East has been all-consuming for my wife and me. Our defense of Israel, reading, listening, and discussing (arguing), I realize, causes conflict with my study of Kabballah. How can I change this, adjust my perspective, so as to come more in line with bringing contentment to the Creator?
I love that my Young Group of Ten has men from all faith backgrounds. As a Jewish person who grew up with one understanding of Torah and Mitzvah, I am trying to understand the deeper meaning of Torah and Mitzvot to living a life committed to the goal of adhesion to the Creator.