Allow me a break ... Please
Sep 11, 2009
We all feel to be struggling with some crisis or some problems in this life. And imagine that, if we can overcome these problems, he finally found peace and a well-deserved relaxation. But things never seem to leave this way, the health problems are immediately followed by personal crises and therefore sorrows. We can ask if there is a reason for all this or is a silly question? It almost seems that someone is a Jew these situations to bring us out of our minds. The ancient wisdom of Kabbalah explains that this is not very far from reality. The explanation of the Kabbalists is very simple, but very difficult to explain. Everything that happens to us, we are sent by higher forces (or the Creator or God, as you think is best) to push to advance to the point where we ask what is the meaning of our lives. This is the beginning of our journey: a journey to transform our nature, and then participate in the world of peace and harmony that the wise Kabbalists tell us that we are waiting for. We were called to accept the fact that all the disasters that happen are actions done with good intentions, only to help us make the internal changes we need. Many people find it difficult to accept that this cancer and other disasters can come from good intentions. This is hard to believe because we are relatively immature in our spiritual growth. Consider the relationship between a young child and his parent. The child is completely unable to understand the motivation of the parent - will never see the needle that is stuck in his little arm to administer the flu vaccine is only for his own good. Likewise we must accept that we can not, in our present, understand all the actions of the higher forces that control the world. But this is not a permanent condition! In our example above, the child becomes an adult and learn everything about the vaccine and pain caused by needles. Similarly, understand that the sting that made him scream so much it was truly a labor of love. For he, in turn, will subject her child to such suffering. Similarly we will have the opportunity (and responsibility) to learn a lot about the forces that act upon us from above. And it is at this point that we understand the reason for the suffering of our lives as we can now understand why the child was subject to suffering the stroke. Kabbalist Yeuda Ashlag (Baal HaSulam) explains it this way: Conventional wisdom is neither more nor less than a sequence of roots issues in the order of cause and effect, as fixed by immutable laws, interwoven with a single purpose exciting described as "the His revelation of God to His creatures in this world. " These rules are hidden to us now, but with the study and work within, they will be revealed to us. Kabbalah has the map or the knowledge of how these hidden forces are structured and the laws by which we influence. Explains how to increase a sense for these forces and eventually discover the only purpose - to bring the revelation of the Creator while we live in this world. And so we find the peace that we tried for a long time. Stefano La Salvia - Student of the Bnei Baruch World Center for the Study of Kabbalah - www.kabbalah.info / en