Monthly Archives: April 2008
With my Feet on the Dash the World Doesn’t Matter
According to Kabbalah, there exists a spiritual world that is imperceptible to our sense organs. At its center is one tiny part—our universe and our planet–the heart of this universe. This sphere of information, thoughts, and emotions affects us through the laws of the material nature and its incidents. It also places us under certain … Continue reading
I Wonder Why I Go Through all this Trouble
“Where do I come from?” “Who am I?” “What am I?” These questions cause discomfort and trouble a person. Human beings are naturally egoistic. All of our desires are self-motivated and crave fulfillment. They pressure us, literally controlling our every move. The height of egoism in our world is the desire to be filled with … Continue reading
We Only Got 4 Minutes to Save the World
Unconsciously, the whole world is carrying out spiritual actions. However, in order to perceive and to see them – it is necessary to agree with them. Otherwise if a person who is not yet corrected sees his genuine actions, he will not be able to continue doing them. A person is located where his thoughts … Continue reading
I Don’t Read the Bible I Don’t Trust Disciple
There is as much difference between a language and an alphabet, as there are people in our world who can speak but are unable to read or write. The most ancient spoken language is that of the Bible, which goes back to Adam. The language of precepts and later on of the narrative is derived … Continue reading
I Don’t Want You to Give it all up
Baal HaSulam writes about the third and the fourth atomic and hydrogen world wars. Indeed, it seems as if there is something to fear. He says that after all these wars there will remain a very small amount of people who will start working on correction and will lead to the state when the common … Continue reading
Look at the Stars, Look How They Shine for You
Imagine our universe for a moment: the endless amount of galaxies, stars, and worlds. Now imagine that we remove from our universe a specific portion of space. How are we able to imagine the resulting emptiness of this void if it contains nothing that is able to be measured or described? In reality we perceive … Continue reading