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Thursday, 25 June 2009
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Harmony in Nature
Man does not exist in isolation from the rest of society and nature. This stems from his spiritual roots and nature's cohesive qualities. The fact that we are experiencing breakdowns in the order and systems that govern life on our planet is a sign for us to become cognizant of our divine natures and work in unity and strength for the benefit of all.
As I post this feature of Michael Laitman giving a basic overview on Kabbalah, I think of the pulling that many of us are experiencing. We demand of ourselves to work above our egos, to grow towards a perfect harmony that we know exists and is fulfilled already; yet it's just not in this time and space that we witness currently. Like a bitter fruit on its way to sweetness, so to are we.
http://bigthink.com/michaellaitman/michael-laitman-introduces-kabbalah
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
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Gmail's Down! Exploring The Reality of Unreality
Mark Zimmerman writes on The Gmail Down Conspiracy:
The true question that has to be asked is: Is it online communication that alienates us, or our alienation that causes us to develop alienating communications?
Gmail's Down! Shouted in offices and homes around the world declares our need for connectivity. Our desire for connection has never been greater even though it appears we've locked ourselves out and away and apart from the world inside the shelter of our existence. The reality of the virtual unreality is real and the invisible wires that connect us prove it.
The effectiveness of virtual communication and the causal relationships it brings to the external world is truly an inter-net (internal network) of people working together and:
As Albert Einstein said...
Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.
The Reality of Virtual Reality is that it exists beyond time and space. Indeed, it's something very spiritual in the way it touches us. Who knew that a dry old computer could have such an effect?
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
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The Importance of "Above Reason"
http://files.kab.co.il/audio/songs_eng_shamati.mp3
The study of Kabbalah is rich with wisdom, but the interesting thing about it is that one can be sucked in by its complexity. Rav has spoken in the past about people who know things inside and out, they might be able to recite long verses and be very knowledgeable regarding technical aspects of the wisdom, but it doesn’t matter and it won’t help us.Shamati 59 is a lovely piece of writing to come back to when the intellect thinks it can be smart and work things out on its own.
From Shamati 59:
“And Moses answered and said: ‘But behold they will not believe me,’” etc. “And the Lord said unto him, ‘What is that in thy hand?’ And he said: ‘A rod.” And he said: ‘Cast it on the ground…” and it became a serpent and Moses fled from before it.” (Exodus 4).
If the rod is thrown to the ground and one wants to work with a higher discernment, meaning within reason, degrading the above reason, and this work seems low, one’s Torah and the work immediately become a serpent.
There is a reason why He has placed his Shechina on trees and rocks. It is so that we will go above reason. And so we must not become proud in knowledge, but always be very very humble.
As much as we can, I pray we get over ourselves and truly understand that everything does come from above except our love.
Friday, 16 January 2009
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The Message - The Others
While organizing my bookmarks today, I had come across something I had saved quite awhile back. It's a message from "The Others", and as I read it again, it occurred to me that the apparent time when I created the bookmark and now seems very illusory. Unquantifiable really-- an abstract number in the head: A year ago perhaps? More?
What you read below, you won't find on your nightly news. Heck, we had a huge meteor flying over Alberta that touched down ( http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008/11/24/meteor-hunt.html?ref=rss ) and it wasn't hitting the world news circuit that I knew of-- at least not at the time. Time.
Whatever you make of "The Message", that's your choice. But here it is for your consideration:
http://www.geocities.com/changetheworld_now/Changetheworld1.htm
Tuesday, 13 January 2009
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Mind Games - Beyond Cards, Monopoly and RPG's
Our gaming has become sophisticated and even our beloved old Monopoly game offers money-less transactions.
What next? How about:
A mind game where players guide a ball through an obstacle course using nothing but the power of their thoughts.
Indeed, it has already been developed by toy manufacturers.
Go to http://www.laitman.com/ and discover what Rav Michael Laitman has to say about this news report from The Telegraph.


