The world’s current state of crisis fueled the scientists’ need to explain this overarching integration: that we have a “way out” of our current state through acceding to a more fundamental, all-encompassing state of awareness.
Common to all presentations was that, as human awareness grows to embrace concepts that emerge with globalization, so does the knowledge that humans have been irresponsible in their approach to creating this environment. As a result, our approach to ourselves and our environment are in dire need of a revision if we are to avoid sinking into an unsolvable catastrophe.
A soul is a united, total system of the universe; the main feature of which is integrity, that is, the inability to reduce any system to a sum of its parts. This means that where one common soul, called “Adam” exits, only this soul truly exists. All the parts that have become detached from it are not its separate parts, but something completely different. To a level to which they re-unite again into this common structure, they already form a single common organism. That is, any state of each individual soul, each individual object, is defined only by a degree to which it is connected with the remaining objects.
A person comes to the conclusion that life means to feel the light, and death is the perception of the darkness, or the Creator’s absence from his perceptions. Before a person comes to the genuine understanding of what is good and what is bad, he first goes through many different states.
The Machsom is the barrier that blocks the light from entering our world. How is the Machsom different from the Masach (the screen)? The Masach is characterized by an attribute that is totally different than the Machsom. In front of the Machsom, there is the light in its entirety, and nothing conceals it. There, the person himself pushes the light away with the force of his desire to not receive the light for the sake of self-gratification.
Actually if you just believe in God you can’t live a spiritual life.
We can’t enter spirituality based on belief because beliefs are not based on what spirituality actually is; they’re fantasies of how we’d like it to be without doing anything to find out what it is. How do you know when you’re in a place? Only by the sensation you have within your own experience. If you go by anything else, then you don’t actually live there, - you just live as though you live there, as though there’s an all-inclusive, loving force. Spirituality isn’t vague or abstract.