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All the commandments of the Torah are instructions on how to fulfill the one main commandment: “Love thy friend as thyself.”
Therefore, it is called the general law of nature.
The rest of the commandments are essentially its components, indicating on different levels and in various circumstances how to carry out “love thy friend,” that is, how to unite with one another above the egoism that separates and repels us.
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From KabTV’s “The Last Generation”, 7/24/2018
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Question: It is said that a person cannot do anything for the sake of the Creator. What about faith and the prompting of the heart when a person feels he can act for the sake of the Creator?
Answer: If one’s heart tells a person this, and the person listens to his heart and acts, then that is good. That is, he agrees to gather the hearts of the friends in his own heart and turn them toward the Creator.
Question: But the article says that he cannot. Could it be that I am mistaken?
Answer: Then you will feel whether you are mistaken or not. It is correct if we demand that such connections begin to awaken and work within us.
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/5/25, “Correction of The Heart “
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Question: There are friends who lose the importance of spirituality during the lesson. How long should we keep making efforts to pray for such friends?
Answer: It is hard to say. It depends on the group. If the group is in harmony, connected, then they experience common ascents, descents, and movement forward. They feel each other.
In that case, their prayer is also common; otherwise, it does not arise.
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/6/25, “Correction of The Heart “
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Question: In the inner work, how can a person distinguish between the mind (Mocha) and the heart (Liba)? Where should he be above reason and where within reason?
Answer: It depends on how the Creator rearranges these perceptions, these sensors, within him, which of them is more defining and which is more important for him at that moment.
In accordance with this, a person responds to the Creator on the same wavelength.
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/6/25, “Correction of The Heart “
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Question: Can we take the prayer of the Kabbalists as an example and work through it with you about how it is born from nothing, grows, and eventually becomes filled?
Answer: You should try to compose this prayer yourselves, each one individually, and then begin to unite them together so that, in the end, you have a prayer of many.
Then it will become clearer to you how to unite with one another in order to address the Creator. The Creator does not require much—the main thing is that it is of the highest possible quality. And you have that.
Question: Usually not everyone takes part in composing the prayer in the ten; it is the same friends, say three people. How important is it that each person invests in it? Or is it enough that these three express the request on behalf of the whole ten?
Answer: It does not matter. The request still comes from everyone.
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From the 3rd part of the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 8/6/25, “Correction of The Heart “
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Preparation to the Lesson
1st part of the Lesson — Writings of Rabash, Article 43 “Concerning Truth and Faith” (11.1.2021)
2nd part of the Lesson — Writings of Baal HaSulam, “Preface to the Wisdom of Kabbalah,” Item 82-84, (7.19.2006)
3rd part of the Lesson — Lesson on the Topic “Ask and Demand First”
4th part of the Lesson — Writings of Baal HaSulam, “Introduction of The Book of Zohar,” “The Donkey Driver”
Selected Highlights