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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
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By JohnC | May 22, 2010
We let our children
play with Legos, assemble puzzles, and solve problems
in short, create.
This is how they learn.
The Creator created Creation as perfect.
However, to give us a chance to grow to His level,
He completely shredded it,
down to the state of our world,
so that we would recreate that perfect state.

Michael Laitman
The Point in the Heart
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