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	<title>Comments on: Why Does the Creator Give Us So Much Suffering In This World?</title>
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		<title>By: Orlando</title>
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		<description>Commander Laitman; if The Creator was a mainframe, Rabbi Laitman would be one of it&#039;s servers. Some of us are terminals, others are disconnected, totally disconnected. When the Creator trys to commune with us, it is like having been &quot;offline&quot; for an x amount of time. What happens when you connect a computer to an internet connection, that may have been offline for somewhile. The same happens to us; some of us have been disconnected &quot;to long&quot; so to speak... We need to be upgraded, sometimes even change our &quot;Operating System&quot;. Some of us were operating on &quot;xp&quot; when we need to be on &quot;vista&quot; because the program that we&#039;re &quot;operating&quot; on requires it. Kabbalah, is that program. We&#039;re downloading &quot;it&quot; from, Rabbi Laitman the &quot;server&quot;, and in the time frame it has taken us to get upadated we realize then, Wow!, there were that many &quot;uploads&quot; that we needed to install.

Our suffering is but the understanding of the catching up we have to do. It is realizing that you have looked yourself in the mirror and found that you were, not shaven, under dressed, and that your hair was messy. The &quot;suffering&quot; is the alarm clock that has gone off and you just noticed that last night you went to bed late, you overate, underslept, and you didn&#039;t shave before bed.

This is suffering; it is knowing that you could have done something to prevent &quot;it&quot; but you&#039;d rather ask why the Creator let &quot;it&quot; happen, wake up folks!, and that goes in general terms from all angles of the suffering we percieve from all over the world. What are we doing? , that is the question. That&#039;s why we are here, on Laitman&#039;s website, to organize desseminate and provide for others what we&#039;ve understood that we lacked in our time; a good working alarm clock that goes off sometime before we go to bed, so we can get those things done that we need to do before laying down to sleep, lest they sneak up on us in the morning. Mind you, i&#039;m including myself.

once we are updated and ready to be pugged into that mainframe, we become providers of service to all who look through us as portals of  The Creator.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Commander Laitman; if The Creator was a mainframe, Rabbi Laitman would be one of it&#8217;s servers. Some of us are terminals, others are disconnected, totally disconnected. When the Creator trys to commune with us, it is like having been &#8220;offline&#8221; for an x amount of time. What happens when you connect a computer to an internet connection, that may have been offline for somewhile. The same happens to us; some of us have been disconnected &#8220;to long&#8221; so to speak&#8230; We need to be upgraded, sometimes even change our &#8220;Operating System&#8221;. Some of us were operating on &#8221;xp&#8221; when we need to be on &#8220;vista&#8221; because the program that we&#8217;re &#8220;operating&#8221; on requires it. Kabbalah, is that program. We&#8217;re downloading &#8220;it&#8221; from, Rabbi Laitman the &#8220;server&#8221;, and in the time frame it has taken us to get upadated we realize then, Wow!, there were that many &#8220;uploads&#8221; that we needed to install.</p>
<p>Our suffering is but the understanding of the catching up we have to do. It is realizing that you have looked yourself in the mirror and found that you were, not shaven, under dressed, and that your hair was messy. The &#8220;suffering&#8221; is the alarm clock that has gone off and you just noticed that last night you went to bed late, you overate, underslept, and you didn&#8217;t shave before bed.</p>
<p>This is suffering; it is knowing that you could have done something to prevent &#8220;it&#8221; but you&#8217;d rather ask why the Creator let &#8220;it&#8221; happen, wake up folks!, and that goes in general terms from all angles of the suffering we percieve from all over the world. What are we doing? , that is the question. That&#8217;s why we are here, on Laitman&#8217;s website, to organize desseminate and provide for others what we&#8217;ve understood that we lacked in our time; a good working alarm clock that goes off sometime before we go to bed, so we can get those things done that we need to do before laying down to sleep, lest they sneak up on us in the morning. Mind you, i&#8217;m including myself.</p>
<p>once we are updated and ready to be pugged into that mainframe, we become providers of service to all who look through us as portals of  The Creator.</p>
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