That we allow what is – to be what is. We act accordingly. We do what we need to do. Since there is no coincidence, we use faith above reason to justify that all is well. That we move forward in every action knowing there is none else besides Him.
Clearly defining the goal with the correct intention is to use the point in the heart to prepare to aim the will to receive to be in harmony with the will to bestow; to set the goal to be in equivalence of form with the Creator.
It seems that a sense of freedom will be felt when we wake up to our perpetual behaviors by changing our focus and exploring/scrutinizing our perceptions, feelings, and desires. We will be guided to the resources that will lead the way to correction – the light will reform us.
If I imagine the sensation, “There is None Else Besides Him.” I feel a sense of direction, a feeling of guidance of a purely benevolent force.
On the other hand, my selfish nature gives me the sensation that I should battle for the right to make my own decisions, create my own joy, and create my own sovereignty. However, I’m well aware that this stubbornness will lead me down a path of suffering.
Through the study of Kabbalah, I’m learning how to feel the entire reality is in fact the action of the Creator. The sensation of “There is None Else Besides Him” is the guidance I aspire to habitually follow.