Does a Kabbalist Feel Like a Great Egoist?

294.2Question: Does a Kabbalist have no complaints against anyone at all? That is, does he see himself as the greatest egoist?

Answer: A Kabbalist does not feel himself to be an egoist. He understands that he has great egoism, but he sees it as something given to him for correction. He works with it and does not allow the ego to control him. Egoism awakens in a person so that the person can rule over it.

Question: There are three types of egoism in a person: animalistic, social, and spiritual, which is when I want to use the Creator for my own sake. What is the difference between them?

Answer: The difference lies in their quality. A “good” egoist is someone whose ego expands on all levels and pushes him to be filled by anything possible.

Question: Which of these three types of egoism needs to be corrected?

Answer: You must draw the upper light so that it will correct them. What exactly it will correct is up to it. After all, you do not really know what needs to be corrected.

The most important thing is to draw the upper light through the connection between us in the group, in the ten. Then it begins to correct your particular egoistic qualities, and from there, you will see what your next actions should be.
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From the Basic Kabbalah Lesson , 4/29/2018

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