Without Fanaticism

283.02Comment: When you look at beginners that study Kabbalah, you see that they have a very strong desire to participate in various activities. But then it turns out that it is very difficult for them, and they do not know what to do with it.

My Response: We are going our own way. I do not pay much attention to either the new ones or the old. I take into account the general, optimal atmosphere that leads us to victory.

Can we go at this pace? We cannot go at a slower pace; it does not work out, then we immediately fall asleep. We will not be able to sustain a faster pace, and we will not be able to make these long-term efforts because everyone has a family and a job. But at this pace we can!

In principle, the world, its development and deep free fall into a crisis forces us to do this.

Question: How do we ensure there is no fanaticism on the part of the newcomers?

Answer: There can be no fanaticism since there are no conditions for it in spiritual work. No one rises above anyone, no one elevates anything to a cult, no one bows to anything. On the contrary, if people are looking for something sacred here, before which they can prostrate themselves, they do not find anything.

In Kabbalah, nature is a force that you need to catch in your properties, to become a saint yourself, to each and all together, rising above inner egoism. Therefore, in real Kabbalah, absolutely all opportunities to worship something are cut off. One can only use one’s nature to achieve a higher nature.

In Kabbalah, nature is a force that you need to catch in your properties to become holy yourself by each one and all together rising above your inner egoism. Therefore, in real Kabbalah, absolutely all possibilities to worship something are cut off. A person can only use their nature to reach a higher nature.
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From KabTV’s “I Got a Call. Overheating of the Brain” 10/6/12

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