Responsibility for What Is Happening to the World
Comment: We talked about the idea of striving to work for the sake of bestowal, and to focus on this only in relation to the group.
My Response: I am not saying that you should strive to work for the sake of bestowal outside the group. No, you should do this within the framework of the group. However, the structure of your soul encompasses a much broader spectrum. You must not forget that the mission entrusted to you is not merely to “bestow to the group,” but to lead to universal correction.
It is not a matter of working for the sake of bestowal for all humanity, you have nothing to give them! Nevertheless, you must realize that you bear responsibility for what is happening to humanity and to your people.
You are looking for something to ask for, something to think about. Read the end of the “Introduction to The Book of Zohar,” and you will see that all troubles stem from you, and then you will have something to ask for. I hear that you do not know what request to turn to the Creator with! If things are so good for you, look at what is happening outside.
By yourself, you may be righteous and be in a state of Hafetz Hesed (desiring nothing for yourself), but know that you bear guilt for any misfortune that happens in the world! It is your fault because you received the key to solving problems, and other people do not know anything about it, they did not receive anything like that.
Therefore instead of thinking that you are righteous, and that you are entitled to a reward, you can come to a truer realization: that you are wicked, and that you deserve the same suffering that all humanity experiences. For in the end, since you have received this knowledge, the responsibility rests upon you. As Baal HaSulam writes that we cannot save ourselves from judgment.”
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 6/7/26, Rabash, “What Are the Times of Prayer and Gratitude in the Work? ”
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