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Finding the Solution Within the Problem

A Taste of Text—Mikeitz

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During the good times, spiritually, emotionally or materially, we need to nurture our priorities and cultivate a sincere bond with G-d. The time and energy invested ... More

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Posted: Dec 16, 2011
only one "human creature"
Dear Chana,
thanks a lot for these lessons. They are helping me understanding what is my mission in life and how I should behave. They are also conforting me.
Just a few moments ago, while I was meditating upon this lesson, a thought arose within me... would it be possible that we all humans are one single being - Adam - splitted in millions and all "living" - in a certain way - at the same "time"? In other words, and saying it with an example, could it be that we are like the millions of athoms which form a frog, for example, not knowing that we are all part of it, still remaining the very essence of it? Would it be possible that, at the end, G-d - Blessed be He - created "only" Adam and that we "are" Adam, gradually re-gaining awarness and thus the Heavens, thanks to Torah and with the contribuition of the rest of the Creation (namenly: animals, plants, landscape)? Does our Kabbala say anything about this idea of unity beyond unity? Thanks a lot, hugs
Posted By Elena Ester Rivka Guadagnini, Brescia, Italy



 

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