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Reconnecting to Our Roots



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Submitted 2010-09-28 03:39:13

Kabbalah explains that all individuals are predestined to realize their spiritual root, the point of their souls' origin. In this point, one feels connected with all other folks and with the general, benevolent force of Nature, the Creator. One feels eternity, infinity and perfection, and every one of 1's desires are fulfilled to the brim. Furthermore, Kabbalah explains that people reincarnate within the physical body again and again in order to finally reach this goal. It's the aim of our lives here on earth.
However we have a tendency to do not move toward this goal automatically, merely by living out our day after day lives. One's very initial step achieve his non secular root is the moment he begins asking the query, "What's the aim of my life?" After this first step, one continues to return nearer and closer to his root.
How does this actually happen? Kabbalah explains that we tend to perform in line with our needs, that are constantly growing. Our wishes grow through several levels of development. A person's smallest, initial desire is solely to own enough food and a secure place to live. Later, he begins wanting more material possessions and strives to earn cash to accumulate them. As our needs continue to grow even additional, we tend to begin wanting to own power over others, to be revered, and to occupy important positions in society. A fair additional developed need seeks to know how everything works, how the globe is built, and how to achieve power over the full world through that knowledge.
But at a certain purpose, one's want reaches a level where it will not be happy by anything that belongs to the present world. One cannot fill this want with good food, heaps of cash, power, or even knowledge. And nevertheless, one desires something badly, even without being able to elucidate what it is. This sense is experienced by many individuals nowadays, as a result of humanity as an entire is reaching its fully developed need - to answer the question of our life's purpose and reconnect to our spiritual root.
If this desire remains unfulfilled, it can build individuals feel emptiness as the lack of purpose in their lives becomes evident. Hence nowadays's increasing rates of phenomena like depression and drug abuse. But on the other hand, given the method to understand this desire, a person will discover his spiritual root, where he exists in excellent harmony with the all-inclusive force of Nature - the Creator.
Kabbalah explains that humanity has competent this long development so as to finally face its existential question. Great 20th century Kabbalist Yehuda Ashlag (Baal HaSulam) puts it this approach in his article Introduction to Talmud Eser Sefirot:
"Indeed, if we tend to set our hearts to answer but one terribly famous question , I'm sure that every one [other] queries and doubts can vanish from the horizon, and you will look unto their place to seek out them gone. That is the little query asked by the whole world, which is: "What is the point of our lives?" ...And it is indeed true that researchers of all generations have grown weary contemplating it and all the more so in our generation. No one even wishes to suppose it over.
Nevertheless, the query itself still stands bitterly and vehemently, and sometimes it meets us while not inviting it, and picks at our minds, and humiliates us to the ground before we have a tendency to will realize the acquainted ploy, that is, to flow mindlessly in the currents of life, as yesterday".
As said in the beginning, facing this question is the first step to our true, lasting fulfillment. From here onwards, one begins exploring this query and gradually begins to feel the right, non secular root of his soul.
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