Questions about Spiritual Work—265
Question: What kind of prayer should it be if I need to give my heart to the ten, but it feels like a stone?
Answer: Then your prayer should be such that it dissolves the stony heart, turns it into a living one, and the Creator fills it.
Question: It is said, “Better death than such a life,” referring to a person driven to despair by his suffering. But the sources speak of spiritual suffering, not material. How can we transform material suffering in the heart into spiritual suffering?
Answer: If we understand what life and suffering mean, then it is not difficult to imagine what spiritual life and spiritual suffering are. That is within our power.
Question: Can a prayer exist without a request, as pure gratitude?
Answer: Yes, a prayer may consist only of gratitude.
Question: Is prayer a person’s private address to the Creator or is it an address from the unity of the ten?
Answer: It is your collective appeal to the Creator, one for which you seek a shared response.
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From the International Kabbalah Convention 10/10/25, “In One Prayer,” Lesson 3
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