Kabbalah—The Higher Wisdom

232.01While a person can exist naturally in this world, such existence is impossible in the spiritual since human nature is diametrically opposed to the nature of the spiritual world. A person never knows exactly how he ought to behave there. The conduct that he must follow there seems strange to him, the reverse of what he is used to, incomprehensible to him.

One must really learn this from books by receiving guidance and instruction on how to conduct oneself in this new world and learning from the upper Aba veIma (spiritual father and mother), just as material father and mother teach a child how to behave in this world.

But in this world, a child is taught in a manner consistent with the child’s understanding, whereas the spiritual father and mother must always explain concepts that are opposite to a person’s understanding, things that are contrary to one’s nature, that are unusual and strange.

It turns out that all our sciences and wisdoms are valid and useful only within the framework of our world, on the level that is within the world of Assiya. Any wisdom above this level belongs to the science of Kabbalah. If we study the conduct of the Kli (spiritual vessel) in higher worlds while in this world, that is, we study the science of Kabbalah to the extent that it is possible to study it on our level, then of course the learning process strikes us as strange.

We read essays and pieces of advice by Kabbalists about changing the qualities of the vessels, and they appear utterly unrealistic, unachievable, and useless to us.

These things seem completely far-fetched and naive. We accept them in some fashion, study and listen to the teachings, but at the same time we lack the feeling that this is something real, that it can actually be realized and can fit into a sound mind, into the feelings and qualities of a person who stands firmly with both feet on the ground.

That is why it is so difficult for us to implement the advice of the Kabbalists. We encounter not only natural difficulties on the level of sensation, but it is also hard to accept this with the mind. Their advice does not seem effective to us or able to lead us to anything.

This is what Rabash explains all the time, about those “disagreements” we must operate and transform our qualities so that each of their changes is always against our nature and contradicts our reason. In these changes lies the entire wisdom of Kabbalah.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 4/27/26, Rabash, “Peace After a Dispute Is More Important than Having No Disputes at All”

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