Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Why You and The World Suffers?

This seems like a complex question. But There is some simplicity in the matter. There is a great force that controls the whole universe. You can call this force God, or Nature, whatever you want to. This system is one of love and bestowal while we are a creation of reception. We just want pleasure, and there is great pleasure that awaits each and everyone in humanity.

This force wants us to equalize with it. All we need to do is to think about the others. Yes, this is the answer to the question "What is the Meaning of my Life?" There is a 4000 year old wisdom that has the answer to your problems. If you want to change the world and your life, please go to Kabbalah.info. It is a totally free resource that will certainly change you and the world. The pains you feel are purposeful and you can find out their purpose. We need to change our direction.

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Monday, April 21, 2008

What is Spiritual Attainment?

The word spiritual is thrown around at will in todays world. Every self professed self-help guru seems to have a corner on the "spiritual market". In truth, none of them have it right. The question is who are you going to believe, Oprah or the Kabbalist's who since 3800 years ago, who wrote the Bible/Torah, The Mishnah, The Gumurah and just about every holy text. According to the Kabbalists, every word in those books was written about spiritual attainments. They are not fairy tales, miracles, or stories about how people lived their lives, thousands of years ago (although they appear to us as such). They are written in the language of Root and Branch. Everything in our world has a root in the spiritual worlds (including our souls).
Although it may seem impossible to us in current state dominated by corporeal desires, there is one last desire, "the desire for spirituality" that will lead all of humanity to know the Creator while in this world (which is a complete illusion of our five senses). Think about it, do we really know what is truly outside our five senses, or our egoistic perception of "things". If we could see, what do you think it would be like?
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Thursday, April 17, 2008

What is the meaning of my life?

If you find yourself living without purpose and feel that you don't understand why you are here, in this life, Kabbalah could be for you. It is important to scrutinize, what is correct Kabbalah and what is not. True Kabbalah doesn't have anything to do with red strings, holy water or scanning texts. The Kabbalah of Madonna may be for you if what some psychological fulfillment or want to know how many angels are in the sky. But if you have a point in the heart, than you should check out www.kabbalah.info. It is a totally free resource, with daily classes taught by an authentic Kabbalalist Rav Laitman. You will not have to spend a dime and all of the books are free, this tells you something about the intention of this study.
It has changed my life, I used to be depressed and felt great despair and now the meaning of my life is clarified. I will leave you with a quote from an authentic Kabbalist Baal Husalm.

It is written, “there is none else besides Him.” This means that there is no other force in the world that has the ability to do anything against Him. And what man sees, that there are things in the world that deny the Higher Household, the reason is that this is His will.

And it is deemed a correction, called “the left rejects and the right adducts,” meaning that which the left rejects is considered correction. This means that there are things in the world, which, to begin with, aim to divert a person from the right way, and by which he is rejected from sanctity.

And the benefit from the rejections is that through them a person receives a need and a complete desire for the Creator to help him, since he sees that otherwise he is lost. Not only does he not progress in his work, but he sees that he regresses, that is, he lacks the strength to observe Torah and Mitzvot even in Lo Lishma (not for Her name). That only by genuinely overcoming all the obstacles, above reason, can he observe the Torah and Mitzvot. But he does not always have the strength to overcome above reason; otherwise, he is forced to deviate, God forbid, from the way of the Creator, even from the Lo Lishma.