“I Asked God to Spare Me Pain”
I asked God to spare me and my loved ones pain.
And God said: “No.”
He said it is not for Him to take away, but for me to give up. …
I asked God to spare me pain,
And God said, “No.”
He said, “Suffering draws you apart from worldly
cares and brings you closer to Me.” (Claudia Minden Weisz, “And God Said,’No’”)
Question: These quotes seem to say that God does not give direct answers to straightforward questions. He does not say: “Take it, please.” He says: “No, you have to do it yourself.” Is this our work?
Answer: Yes, this is our work.
Question: So does He constantly give us work? He does not give us direct gifts, right?
Answer: He specifically created obstacles for us. After all, egoism is the main obstacle.
Comment: Here a person asks to be freed from pain. Is pain necessary.
My Response: Yes, of course! If there were no pain, you cannot imagine what we could do!
Comment: But when I am in pain, I naturally ask: “Free me from pain!”
My Response: That is exactly what is needed—for you to feel the pain and ask.
Question: Is this called rising above the pain?
Answer: Yes.
Question: Is it possible to reach a state where one does not feel pain at all?
Answer: If you could foresee and know in advance how to act, you would not act in a way that causes pain.
Question: So is it possible to rise above the pain somehow?
Answer: I think that through internal efforts a person can rise above all illnesses.
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From KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” 7/1/24
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