Get Confused and Check
Question: How does a person know that the environment he creates is the right one?
Answer: A person knows nothing. This is the work he must do: get confused and check, investigate and get confused again, understand something a little, and turn to the books, the teacher, and the friends.
This is how a person gradually comes to know the system called the governance of the Creator over him and begins to use it by their own decision. This means that he or she begins to govern the world.
Question: Is there any kind of verification on this path?
Answer: Verification is necessary every second. It must be carried out in parallel with the work. Without it, it is impossible to succeed.
If a person does not perform verification, he stops being a person. He does not feel where he is pouring the water that he was given throughout the year. “Water” means the property of Bina, the upper force, with which you correct yourself, but you pour it out for nothing, even though it is precisely measured.
That is, right now, you are given every opportunity to reach the final correction. At this very second, your personal Rosh HaShanah arrives; this is what a person must tell himself, and it does not matter when it happens. It might be in the middle of winter or summer.
What does your Rosh HaShanah mean? It means that inside you are all the forces, all the data, all the systems, all the sources and opportunities to reach final correction. You only need to carry out a certain number of actions within you to put the entire system in order; this is your free choice.
You must take this data and use it correctly.
If you do this, it means that you are similar to the Creator. You have learned the system of governance from Him, both the checking and the execution.
This means that you are merged with Him: “From Your actions we shall know You.”
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From the Daily Kabbalah Lesson 2/2/26, Rabash, “For Man Is the Tree of the Field – 1”
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