Questions about Spiritual Work—146
Question: Is it correct to use physical examples to aid in developing a spiritual community?
Answer: We should take examples only from the books of Baal HaSulam and Rabash and use them to evaluate every action.
Question: What seems beautiful to us is not always true; we can be influenced by trends or education. What is a “true” spiritual work?
Answer: True spiritual work is when I connect with my ten, hold them together through my efforts, and attract them to come closer to the Creator.
Question: Rabash writes that only the person himself must believe in the immense importance of being worthy of the king’s presence. What does this action “must believe” mean?
Answer: A person must believe that the upper force is guiding him toward the spiritual goal.
Question: Does our soul already know the truth? How can we make a “true” choice through the soul, even in worldly matters?
Answer: You do not know this yet, but ultimately, we will come to this, and you will receive notification of the truth from there.
Question: How can we keep ourselves above egoism if two friends are making remarks to each other in front of the entire group about how each should change?
Answer: You should talk first with one, then with the other. Ideally, the entire group should take it upon themselves to embrace them with warmth.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 6/26/24, Writings of Rabash “What Is Truth?”
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