Questions about Spiritual Work—144
Question: Is the scheme of our relationships with the Creator a chain of states toward bestowal? How can we hold onto all these states?
Answer: There is no need to hold onto anything. Take one of these states and try to correct it. Then the next one, then another, and another. That is all.
Question: If a person is in a state of righteousness, united with the Creator, and needs nothing more, can the Creator leave him alone and not demand more effort?
Answer: This is the worst punishment from the Creator. Do not stay in these states.
Question: On one hand, we learn that a person must come to the knowledge of their insignificance, that they are an egoist. On the other hand, it writes that we are created in the likeness of the Creator. The question is: when can a person stop revealing this evil and start seeking good in themselves and others? How can one get out of this point of misery?
Answer: When a person finishes exploring and correcting oneself and achieves final correction, he sees who he was when he started the work of correction and what he has achieved now.
Question: It writes that one must love the Creator with both inclinations. In the good inclination, we resemble the Creator’s attributes and it is easy for us to love the Creator. But how can one love the Creator with the evil inclination?
Answer: It will come, do not worry. First correct what you have.
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 6/24/24, Writings of Rabash “The Creator Observed Their Works”
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