Talks about the Steps of the Ladder, Part 166
Talks about the Steps of the Ladder, Part 166
What Must One Do So That the Appeal to the Creator Will Be Detached from Oneself?
In order for an appeal to the Creator to be detached from oneself, we must examine our attitude to Him.
It is relatively easy for a person to imagine “I exist.” It is also not so difficult to imagine “my desire toward Him.” However, we cannot hold on to that sensation for long. We somehow grasp an inner image that tells us this is the Creator, but that image constantly changes, because we do not know what the Creator is in His ultimate form or inner sensation.
We can, in some way, position these two points of “I” and “He” in every state we are in. However, once these two points are present, the challenge is to examine the extent to which our attitude is directed at ourselves, and to what extent we imagine that it is directed at the Creator.
When we complete this scrutiny, we are given the next state, and the process continues accordingly.
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