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Since we are parts of a collective soul, like cells in a human body, then our main work is to connect everyone through us. Doing so creates an integral connection among the soul’s parts.
In conducting this work, there are no changes in the connection itself, similar to how there is no change in our use of our nature that we work with, the desire to enjoy.
Where, then, is the change? It is solely in the intention.
Imagine a system that either turns off or on depending on the intention: an intention for self-benefit turns off the system, and an intention for others’ benefit turns it on. To activate the whole system, we thus need to keep our finger on the button as much as possible, holding onto the intention to benefit others.
When we cannot activate it, as is the case today, we feel ourselves existing in our current shattered state with ever-increasing problems, pains and crises.
In order to activate this connecting tendency, we need to first understand how we do not act on our own accord, but we are acted on by impulses from nature. That is, nature sorts, forms and gives us certain thoughts and tasks, and we try to carry them out.
Ultimately, nature is evolving us to a perfect, harmonious and peaceful connection with one another. We would thus be wise to feel what nature wants from us and fulfill its demands. Our work should thus be to align ourselves with nature’s connecting trajectory, to support and encourage each other in our common unifying tendency, and to show each other examples of positive connection.
Based on the Daily Kabbalah Lesson with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman on February 24, 2020. Written/edited by students of Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman.
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