Strive for a Corrected State

276.02Question: What does it mean to look at the correction, not the flaw?

Answer: The fact is that a flaw is only good because it pushes us to correct it. And when we already learned the correction, we understand what the meaning was in showing us our own flaws.

Question: It feels like if we focus on a flaw in the left line, then it is wrong and we need to focus on correcting it. What exactly should we do?

Answer: Strive for a corrected state.
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From the 1st part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 10/29/23, Writings of Rabash, “What Is, ‘There Is No Blessing in That Which Is Counted,’ in the Work?“

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Prefer Connection

626Question: I have discovered that before prayer, getting closer to the Creator always proceeds from suffering, following the example of King David. How can I overcome this problem?

Answer: Do not pay special attention to suffering, but aim only for connection, and you will see the suffering fall and disappear.

Comment: But sometimes it hinders.

My Response: Of course, this is done especially to hinder you so you can weigh how much you prefer connection over suffering.
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From the 2nd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 10/30/23, “Conduct War Like King David”

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Direction toward the Creator

165Question: What can help me ascertain where the truth is and where the lie is?

Answer: First, one should not aim for what is easy and lies nearby. This is what the evil inclination advises us.

The most important thing is to be inside the group, not afraid to fall, and not to listen to any conclusions, neither those on the left nor those on the right, but to be as much as possible directed to the Creator.

The direction toward the Creator is that you must think about the best for everyone. This is a very important difference between a correct conclusion and a wrong one.
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From the 1st part of  the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 10/30/23, Writings of Rabash “It Is Forbidden to Hear a Good Thing from a Bad Person“

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Watch and Envy

528.01Question: If a person has no Hisaron (desire, need), he or she is dead. How can one acquire this desire in such a state?

Answer: Only through friends. A person has to cling to them, receive a desire from them, and work with it.

Question: What can motivate someone to cling to friends if they have no feeling?

Answer: It doesn’t matter that they have no feelings. He needs to see how much he is unable to be like others.

Envy, honor, and passion take a person out of this world. That is, one surely watches others and envies them; this will save you.
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From the 1st part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 10/29/23, Writings of Rabash “What Is, ‘There Is No Blessing in That Which Is Counted,’ in the Work?”

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“Don’t Fall for Egoistic Unity” (Quora)

Dr. Michael LaitmanMichael Laitman, On Quora: Don’t Fall for Egoistic Unity

The recent tragic events of the Israel-Hamas war have made much clearer that our greatest vulnerability to terrorists is not in external threats but in our internal divisions. Our own very demonstrations, protests and vitriol that we spread among each other weakens us and emboldens those who wish to attack us. While the importance of unity is widely acknowledged, what remains less clear is that unity is merely the initial step in a more profound mission.

The story of the Tower of Babel serves as a poignant illustration of the consequences of misusing unity. The Babylonians, united in purpose, harnessed the power of unity to build a tower fueled by a group egoism. Due to their self-serving misuse of the unifying force, the tower eventually collapsed, scattered them and confused their language. Similarly, the history of communism reveals how a seemingly noble pursuit of equality and friendship, rooted in unity, can devolve into greed and oppression, resulting in the loss of millions of lives.

Unity, when constructed upon the flawed foundations of selfish motives, risks undermining its potential for positive change. It is not enough to proclaim, “together we will win.” Mere unity might ward off external foes, but it fails to address the persistent internal battle against our divisive egoistic drives that surface inside us at every moment. Without a higher guiding principle, the ego will resurface, perpetuating a cycle of conflict and drawing external threats.

What distinguishes this higher guiding principle is not a distant, cloud-dwelling grandfather figure but a positive unifying force that manifests in connections that we build above our divisive egoistic tendencies. This force is rooted in the fundamental laws of nature that reveal themselves through the intentions of those who unite in a common aspiration to project the very base qualities of nature—qualities of love, bestowal and connection—to one another and who wish for these qualities to spread to the world at large. Then, the unity that these people establish is based on the fundamental unity that exists in nature, which likewise attracts the harmony and peace that dwells in nature.

To build a society that endures, we must rise above mere unity and establish a society founded on the laws of nature. Without such an alignment, any social construct risks collapse, endangering its members. Recognizing the need to match our unity with nature’s eternal and perfect form of unity is essential for breaking the cycle of internal strife and external threats. We thus need to cultivate unity in society that is built on the benefit of all, a unity made of attitudes of its members that align with nature’s quality of love, bestowal and connection.
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Written/edited by students of Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman.

Daily Kabbalah Lesson – 11/15/23

Preparation to the Lesson

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1st part of the Lesson — Writings of Rabash, “Know Today and Reply to Your Heart”

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2nd part of the Lesson — Writings of Baal HaSulam, “Study of the Ten Sefirot,” Vol. 1, Part 1, “Inner Observation,” Chapter 9, Item 33

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Selected Highlights

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