In Reason and in Faith
Question: Can we feel which actions are prompted by reason and which by faith above reason?
Answer: If we could do something against reason, in faith, we would feel it. But for now, we cannot determine what we should have by faith above reason. Therefore, whatever we do is always within reason.
Question: How does work in faith above reason differ between a righteous person and a sinner?
Answer: A righteous person acts in bestowal despite reason and above reason and a sinner acts within reason when he sees that it is worthwhile to do so. The righteous person gradually develops the intention to be in faith above reason through requests and prayers. He attempts to turn to the Creator, sees that it does not work, and asks the Creator to help him.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/27/24, Writings of Rabash “Righteous and Wicked”
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