Questions about Spiritual Work—205
Question: We often hear a friend say: “I cannot give any more.” How should we work with this “I cannot”?
Answer: Offer your help. By helping them, you help yourself. So there is no need for either of you to think that you are taking away part of their work or pushing them forward. All of this comes purely from the attribute of bestowal.
Question: In the Psalms of David, the phrase “Seek My face” is often repeated. Does seeking the face of the Creator mean seeking joy?
Answer: Seeking the face of the Creator means seeking His revelation. It is more than joy.
Question: When we are in a state of descent, we most often feel bitterness. How can one find joy in such a state?
Answer: Think about the proper state: the Creator lifts you up, you connect with Him, you feel how He embraces you and holds you like an infant, and you cling to Him and find joy in that.
Question: All sources say that in the multitude of people the greatness of the Creator increases. How can each ten include the global group in its prayer to increase the joy of the Creator?
Answer: In your intentions and nothing more.
Question: We speak of the need to feel joy and love for the Creator. What should we do to bridge the gap between hearing about it and actually experiencing it?
Answer: You need to lift your mood automatically, both for yourself and for others, through yourself. Try it and you will see what it brings.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 11/22/24, Writings of Rabash “Joy that Comes from Dancing”
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