Questions about Spiritual Work—215
Question: How do we calibrate and check our intention?
Answer: First we aim to work with what we have. Then we strive to draw more light to strengthen our intention to bestow. That is how we grow.
Question: When there is an intention “for the sake of the world,” does it mean that all actions in the ten, whatever they may be, lead to a good result?
Answer: It is not simple. The world is very diverse, and we need to understand how to unify it. We will learn this gradually.
Question: When the Creator stirs and confuses us, what is required of us so that He helps immediately?
Answer: I recommend surrendering to the Creator. Let Him do with us as He wishes.
Question: How can we distinguish true desires from false ones?
Answer: We cannot.
Question: Can it be said that the Creator disguises Himself as the characters in the Torah to constantly awaken our evil inclination?
Answer: No, He has plenty of supporting players for that.
Question: Each person builds their individual Torah and commandments. How does one person’s Torah differ from another’s?
Answer: It differs because each person has a unique root of the soul.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 12/9/24, Writings of Rabash “He Touched the Hollow of His Thigh”
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