Daily Kabbalah Lesson – 08.08.11

Shamati #45 Two Discernments in the Torah and in the Work
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The Book of Zohar – Selected, Chapter “Truma (Donation) 2,” “Happy Are You, O Land Whose King Is of Nobility,” Item 904, Lesson 39
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The Book of Zohar – Selected Chapter Hukat (The Statute), “This Is the Statute of the Law,” Item 1, Lesson 1
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Talmud Eser Sefirot Part 2, “Ohr Pnimi,” Item 90 (start with: “You can understand the reason for it…), Lesson 6
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Preface to the Wisdom of Kabbalah, Item 51, Lesson 31
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Rav Yehuda Ashlag “The Peace,” “Fifth Method: Left His Operation,” Lesson 5
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2 Comments

  1. Great lessons! I like your point about how we cannot come to someone with our desires and wanting to do something for them. When I give to others through what they want and fullfilling their desires, it feels like an empty egoistic fullfillment for me. It feels empty becuase I get nothing from it. If I do feel anything at the very least, it is the enjoyment of fullfilling someone else’s desires for unity. But this is it. There is no “taste” as you say for me in it. And, that is what it feels like.

  2. Also, it feels like nothing because that is how it is supposed to feel. We are told in our egoism to feel something is to feel good, but to feel nothing in the spiritual world ensures that we are giving and this feels good.

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