Is it Possible to Avoid War?

963.4If you make war and do not see that the evil inclination is angry with you, it is a sign that you do not even know what “for the sake of the Creator” means.

…the bad is actually within us, but we do not see it. Only through the dispute does it appear. Hence, if a person is at peace with it, he is hopeless… (Rabash, “Peace After a Dispute Is More Important than Having No Disputes at All”).

What is the difference between peace before a dispute and peace after it? It would seem obvious that the best situation is to have no disagreements at all. Why become enemies, hate one another, quarrel, and then reconcile? Is that really better than always living in peace, love, unity, and friendship?

Why are bad periods necessary? What benefit do they bring to the good periods we later attain? Why is peace after war better than peace without war?

On the corporeal level, this is unclear because everything takes place in vessels of reception that do not change. If they do not change and remain egoistic, then why should I suffer during war if I can make peace before the dispute begins? Then I would live well and calmly, without suffering.

But if I arrive at peace after war, I understand that war is not good. Essentially, it gives me nothing except the understanding that it is better to live in peace. And since I did not have enough wisdom to establish peace before the war and avoid descending into it, now, after the war, I guard the established peace with all my strength, until once again the desire to receive increases and pushes me back into war. In other words, the demand of the will to receive becomes stronger than my ability to restrain myself from war.

And so, it keeps returning, giving me no real possibility to prevent wars.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/26/26, Rabash, “Peace After a Dispute Is More Important than Having No Disputes at All”

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