The Path Of Kabbalah By Michael Laitman - The D... Access
Laitman describes the universe as a singular, benevolent force called the "Creator," characterized by the "Will to Bestow" (absolute giving). Humans, by contrast, are born with a "Will to Receive" (absolute taking). This disparity in "Equivalence of Form" creates the sense of isolation and dissatisfaction experienced in modern life. The Evolution of Desire
Joining a group of like-minded individuals to practice altruism in a controlled setting. The Path of Kabbalah by Michael Laitman - the D...
Is there a specific (like "The Four Phases of Light") you want to emphasize? Laitman describes the universe as a singular, benevolent
The book traces the historical development of human desire through five distinct stages: Food, sex, and shelter for survival. Social Wealth: The accumulation of money and property. Power and Honor: The desire for control and recognition. The Evolution of Desire Joining a group of
The pursuit of science and intellectual understanding.
Laitman views the modern global crisis (ecological, social, and personal) as a "revealed evil." He argues that humanity has reached a dead end where our egoism is now hitting its limit. The book positions Kabbalah as the mandatory next step in human evolution to prevent global suffering and transition into a state of collective harmony. To help you refine this further, let me know:
