Question: What should I do if during the study of TES I feel despair because I don’t fully understand what it says?
Answer: There is no reason to despair. We study about actions that are performed by a person who has already received the power to realize himself. He can be totally independent of himself and doesn’t succumb to the temptation to do something for his own good instead of for the good of others; he cannot make such a decision.
Then he examines and assesses himself. He can feel the needs of others, something that we cannot do at our current state. After all, checking the needs of the other has to be done neutrally and objectively in order to find out what is for his good.
It isn’t what a person actually wants; perhaps he wants a gun to shoot himself. Rather, we should check just as we check what is good for a small child. If we give a child whatever he wants, it will harm him. We have to give him exactly what is good for him and this decision has to be totally detached from my feelings and from his feelings.
In order to do that, I need to see what the goal of Creation is, what the revelation of the Creator and adhesion with Him in the current state is, and help the other advance in this precise direction. After all, this is the most important progress that he can make only with my help. By helping him, I also advance in such a way that I reach adhesion with the Creator, an equivalence of form with Him.
If I am incorporated in the group and help the friends advance a little. It means that I treat them like the Creator does. The only difference is that He (the Creator) cannot move them in the right direction, but I can.
He allows me to do so, and so it means that I am incorporated in the Creator’s work.
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 3/18/13, The Study of the Ten Sefirot
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 3/18/13, The Study of the Ten Sefirot
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