The Force of Mutual Guarantee
Question: The point in the heart is the next level of the development of the desire through which I can begin to feel the desires of others. How can one feel the desires of others?
Answer: With my egoism, I cannot in any way operate on the level we are now discussing. I cannot connect with others. Egoism remains egoism.
The only thing I can do is try through the point in the heart, the seed of my next, spiritual level (the quality of bestowal), which is still dormant within me, to connect with a friend. Together, we attempt to develop our connection.
Through our efforts, we receive help from above, from the governing force, and then, out of our two points, a unity emerges, a single common point. This is not just a point, but a kind of a vessel that can be filled with the upper force because it is similar to it in its qualities.
Question: How can one understand what the upper force is?
Answer: It is the benevolent governing force that determines absolutely everything. All my knowledge, intentions, desires, thoughts, and actions are generated solely under its influence.
At every moment of my existence, I must stay connected to the upper governance in everything! Apart from the point in the heart, everything that constitutes me: my perception of the world, my behavior, everything is the result of this upper governing force. There is not a single action, desire, or thought in me that is not created by it.
Question: Where can I find the strength to remain in this state 24 hours a day?
Answer: We must cultivate this state within ourselves by uniting into a group and agreeing to care for each other so that no one loses the correct intention. In this way, we draw closer to one another and to the upper governing force. One person cannot do this alone. Ideally, a group of ten people should support him.
I must always be connected to the upper force never forgetting that everything within and around me is created by it. Alone I cannot sustain this thought continuously; I forget it almost immediately because I am not similar to it.
But if we form a ten where everyone thinks about others to ensure they succeed in this, then my action is no longer dictated by egoism as much as it would be if I were solely focused on not detaching myself from the upper governance. In this case, it becomes easier for me to maintain an anti-egoistic intention because I think about others and not myself.
Egoism even allows me to care about others, to not lose the correct intention, to not fall from it, and to attribute everything that happens to the upper force.
This state is called mutual guarantee. To the extent of our efforts, the governing force helps us remain in mutual guarantee and supports us. In this way, we create a common vessel, a collective mechanism that is in contact with this force.
We are no longer talking about individuals comprising our ten but about its common intention, strength, movement, and thought, which are now in contact with the upper force. All of this occurs under the influence of that same governing force.
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From KabTV’s “The Last Generation”
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