If I understood correctly, one of the mostvimportant parts when we start to study Torah, to respect the mitzvot, is the right intention, as well as the prayer. Could you please explain a little more in detail how would the right intention should be formulated for example when I start to study Torah or other kabbalistic books, or accomplish mitzvot? Thank you!
I finally understand the importance and the essence of the 613 mitzvot, our way to climb up again the ladder through the 125 states, and how important the intention behind each mitzvah is! Also it blew my mind that we don’t have to correct all the 613 mitzvot individually, but the correction can be done by others and still be corrected for everyone.
In the measure that I understand that my life is the sum of my actions/decisions, and I am the only one responsible for my life. I understand that every situation in my life is an effect of a cause from the past, the cause is either a decision that I have made, either a program based on my past experiences that made me act the eay I acted, or decide to do what I did. My life is my responsability, and I gain deeper understanding when I actually understand that I can not change or work on the “branches”, but only understand the roots and act accordingly.
We want to study Kabbalah with the perception of reality not perceived by our five senses, in order to perceive reality that is beyond our senses. Our five senses perceive reality through programs implemented by us or by others, by the way we reacted before to similar situations, by beliefs that we acquired along the way, by mentality and programs passed down from our childhood to present by parents, teachers, colleagues, and other people, society, and the programs are not our reality, they are just the way we were thought to perceive things.