Daily Kabbalah Lesson – 07.17.11

Writings of Rabash, Dargot HaSulamInternality and Externality
Download: WMV Video|MP3 Audio

The Book of Zohar – Selected, Chapter “Truma (Donation),” “The Letters,” Item 608, Lesson 25
Download: WMV Video|MP3 Audio

Talmud Eser Sefirot Part 1 Table of Answers for Topics” Item 75, Lesson 40
Download: WMV Video|MP3 Audio

Preface to the Wisdom of Kabbalah, Item 26, Lesson 19
Download: WMV Video|MP3 Audio

The Arvut (Mutual Guarantee),” Lesson 3
Download: WMV Video|MP3 Audio

One Comment

  1. Thank you very much, this all made sense. I have been trying to match my internal states with my actions in every interaction I have with others. And I understand The Creator and the Law is not something outside of me, but something inside of me that I am trying to correct myself to become like. I also do hate my selfishness and egoism. Not because I am not loving the work of finding things to correct. That is a good thing. But because, unless I dislike being selfish and wish to be more like The Creator, then I would never reject it. To me, it is like looking up to someone who is spiritually higher than me, like a Rav or someone whose internal qualities I admire. In order to change myself, I have to dislike some of the things inside of myself that are not like this person or spiritually higher being. It’s just like, if you want to be a runner and admire their ability to run long distance, you have to be able to tell yourself that you don’t like that you’re lazy, so you get off the couch and make yourself go out and run to be equivalent to that other runner. This is just an example I had in my mind. Anyway, I feel I am understanding some of the terms better in The Zohar and am continuing to study it. Thank you very much for your lectures and the time you take to do them and share them!

Discussion | Share Feedback | Ask a question




Laitman.com Comments RSS Feed