Veröffentlicht:
Mai 6, 2020
Originalaufnahmen:
April 30, 2019
• Everything has an inner and external aspect, and each aspect also has internal and external aspects
• Israelites are the internal aspect of the world, constantly working on themselves, being loving, giving and kind, committed to the Light
• The other nations are the external aspect of the world, meaning not attaching themselves to spiritual work
• Our priority is determined by what we are most concerned about
• Raising our internal aspect over the external elevates all the Israelites in the world and lower the body consciousness for all, and it creates appreciation and respect to the spiritual work
• One person that strengthens the connection to the Light helps the rest do the same
• Our most important investment ought to be the internal, our individual transformation because it is our way to shift the entire world
In pages 164-181, Chapter 9 of the book, The Thought of Creation, Rav Ashlag explains that the concept of Israelite refers to the human beings who are responsible for their actions, and apply restriction with the awareness of affecting positive change in the entire world. This concept is unrelated to geographical location. In this lesson, Eitan Yardeni invites us to self reflect and examine what is our main concern today, in the present moment, regardless of future expectations, and also identify what is our most important investment in every area of life. This exercise helps us determine our intention and where we are in our individual transformation.
Rav Yehuda Ashlag, der 1922 das Kabbalah Centre gründete, verschriftlichte alle Erkenntnisse, die er aus dem tiefen Studium der Kabbalah gewonnen hatte, in mehreren Werken. Eines der kraftvollsten und inspirierendsten ist "Der Gedanke der Schöpfung". Es hilft uns, die Dynamik der physischen Welt zu verstehen und gibt uns ein Werkzeug an die Hand, um unser Bewusstsein auf die ursprüngliche Absicht des Lichts für unser Leben zu lenken.