A House Without Contradictions
In this world, a person builds a building and another ruins it. But in the future, he will not build and another will dwell.
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Afterward is called “future,” meaning a world that approaches and comes, as it is written in The Zohar, and which the sages call “coming to Lishma.” At that time, they will not build but engage in Torah and Mitzvot, and then sit, but he himself, for because his aim is Lishma, the secrets of Torah are revealed to him and he becomes as a flowing stream (Rabash, Assorted Notes, 285, “A Person Builds a Building“).
Question: Does this mean that the perception of the world is not in the sensations of reward and punishment, but in faith above reason?
Answer: Yes, of course. But the main thing is that together we are engaged in creating a place where the Creator will manifest with all His attributes, the laws of nature. We participate in this ourselves and thus correct ourselves.
Question: How important is it that there be peace in the house?
Answer: “House” refers to the ten, in which there should be a common understanding of what we are doing, why, and how we are moving forward. All of this must be coordinated among us. Therefore, there should be no contradictions in the house.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/23/24, Writings of Rabash “A Person Builds a Building”
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