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Arvut
Arvut: two people on a boat, when one of them suddenly begins to drill a hole in the boat. His friend asked: “why are you drilling?” and he replied: “what business is it of yours, I’m drilling under me, not under you,” so the first man told him: “Fool, we shall both drown together!”
Baal HaSulam
Kabbalah
Indeed, if we set our hearts to answer but one very famous question, I am certain that all these questions and doubts will vanish from the horizon, and you will look unto their place to find them gone. This indignant question is a question that the whole world asks, namely, “What is the meaning of my life?”
Rav Yehuda Ashlag
F/Intro. to Talmud Esser Sefirot
« The Power Of The Desire To Reach Adhesion With The Creator Is Called A Friend. | Main | Building a World »
By JohnC | May 22, 2010
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We are the only intelligent creatures in the world, and everything was created for us, as we are the only ones who can emerge into a higher dimension.
The task is serious, the goal is wonderful. The current state of humanity requires searching; hence, it is a good situation. For this reason, I do not relate to it with anxiety, but rather with much hope.
Michael Laitman
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