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Re: Resolution on Zionism Tainted U.N.



"The Abstraction of Justice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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>  How does one determine Natural Laws?


A secular person has to know the difference between the set of rituals and
the spiritual reality, which are the heart and the purpose of the Jewish
existence. They are the basis of Israel's salvation - and I mean the
concrete present day salvation. Kabbalah uses this same terminology - the
Creator, Torah, Commandment - but we have to renounce the habitual
interpretations and comprehend the different, higher and practical meaning:

There are 620 laws in the spiritual world, similar to the laws of nature of
this material (physical) world. Each one of those 620 laws of the "upper
worlds" is called a "commandment"

The combined force of those laws, which moves the "upper worlds" in called
"Torah"

The common law of nature - of both the "upper" and lower, or our world, is
called "the Creator." His only goal is to bring the humanity to the highest
level of development. This is the common law of nature.

Since being in this "highest condition" is felt as being everlasting and
glorious, then a common law, which leads to this, is called "creating
kindness". This highest, everlasting and perfect condition is called "the
goal of creation", and we are forced to constantly move closer to it, and
eventually reach it, regardless of whether we see this goal or know anything
about the basic law.

Rabbi Michael Laitman






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