
What is the reason that a person sticks to the game so much that it becomes his life?
Answer: And what is our world? It is also a game.
So, there is nothing else, a person changes one to another. The game he enters obeys him, he exists in it, receiving feedback from and influencing it. For him, this is a closer spectrum of connections, events, and reciprocities.
He actively participates in it. People spend a lot of money and are ready to just live in this.
Question: Do you consider this a disease?
Answer: I believe that any hobby, if it does not distract from the purpose of creation, can take place as a leisure, but beyond that, it is already a disease.
Question: Is it possible to beat this disease?
Answer: I do not think that a person will willingly give it up. It is because replacing a fairy-tale world with a real one is simply stealing one’s life from oneself.
Question: For him life is a game?
Answer: In fact, it is not a game, but his life! And our life is a silly game.
Remark: You always talk just about one thing: Only when a person gets to the real meaning of life, then all this will become child’s play to him.
My Comment: All this will wither away by itself, because the prospect of revealing the true world, eternity and perfection will obscure all games, everything that he has today.
Question: Perhaps, that’s why there are games. Is it in order to move him closer to that?
Answer: Not to move him closer, but simply to brighten up time until humanity realizes what a hopeless, final state it is in.
Question: And when will this time come?
Answer: It depends on two factors: when humanity will have enough suffering and when Kabbalists will be able to approach it and explain what the matter is.
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From KabTV’s “News with Michael Laitman” 6/20/18
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From KabTV’s “News with Michael Laitman” 6/20/18
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