Look for Luck
Question: You often say that in addition to studying texts and practicing Kabbalah, luck is also important. What do you mean by luck?
Answer: By luck, I mean that a person should be careful not to miss a single moment in life. Luck is not favoritism. Luck is when I make the most effective use of every moment to absorb everything I can from every circumstance.
As they say: “Look for luck.” I do not know where it is, but I am prowling like a dog, where can it be? That is what I mean by looking for luck.
I want to make my students more feeling and sensitive in order not to miss every moment.
Question: In any case, do you focus on the main core of students with whom you can communicate more deeply?
Answer: No, my lesson is designed for a more or less average level of students, or maybe a little higher.
The rest are gradually catching up. I am still focusing on the more internal part, on more complex material, in order to force the others to improve a little.
Someone understands five percent, someone fifty, and someone seventy or eighty. But what can I do? I have to develop a methodology both in breadth and depth and a little upward, and show that it covers everything that exists in our world.
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From KabTV’s “I Got a Call. Accessible Kabbalah” 7/15/11
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