In Constant Inner Work

239Question: How can a person endure three hours of a lesson chained to one place?

Answer: He is constantly in a state of inner work. He is experiencing his life in this! The lesson gives him great fulfillment!

Question: Are you talking about a Kabbalist who understands what he is doing?

Answer: Even if he does not really understand, for him it is not just mental strain and work on some extraneous things. He is in constant emptying and filling, emptying and filling, as he feels generally in corporeal life, but he goes through this at a tremendous inner pace.

Let us say you are hungry, you go to a restaurant, and you are saturated with a wonderful meal exactly according to your desire. You walk out of there, walk ten steps, meet someone, talk to them for five minutes, and suddenly, boom, a great desire arises in you again.

Again you see a signboard, and again a table is before you, a duck stuffed with apples, good wine, and music. Again, in a pleasant conversation with your friends, you drink, have a snack, enjoy everything, and fill up again starting from the smells and music of light, food, and everything. This is the state a Kabbalist experiences all the time.
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From KabTV’s “I Got a Call. The Magic of the Kabbalah Lesson” 4/25/11

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