Nothing Is Sacred?
To say that nothing is sacred is sacrilegious, and it also means at the same time that we should revere nothing, from the vast empty expanses of the universe to the void within ourselves.
Ah.... the joy of otherness.......
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Nothing Is Sacred?
To say that nothing is sacred is sacrilegious, and it also means at the same time that we should revere nothing, from the vast empty expanses of the universe to the void within ourselves.
Ah.... the joy of otherness.......
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Staying Positive
Staying positive doesn’t mean pretending everything is perfect. It simply means believing that even in the struggle, something good is forming. When a photographer can’t change the scene, they adjust their angle to capture the best of it. In the same way, when we can’t control the circumstances – which is more often than not – we can control the lens we use to view them. A new angle, a change of perspective, can reveal hidden blessings, unexpected opportunities, and strength we never knew was there.
Be a filter, not a sponge. Don’t absorb every negative emotion or fear that comes your way, but don’t ignore it or suppress it either. Filter it, learn from it, and let the rest of it pass through. Our mind is a magnet, and when we consciously look for the good, we train our brain to find it more easily. Over time, reframing becomes a habit, and hope and positivity become our default.
Our brain is a powerful machine that follows the patterns we feed it. Keep supplying it with the same doubts or fears, and the world will look dim. But feed it with growth, gratitude, and new perspectives, and even familiar challenges begin to look different. Change the input and you change the outcome. New ways of thinking inspire new actions, and those actions create a new reality.
Sometimes the light we need isn’t a dramatic breakthrough; it’s a shift in mindset, a change in perspective, or a moment of clarity. Life will always present obstacles, but with a growth mindset, we can choose to see setbacks as stepping stones, failures as feedback, and obstacles as opportunities. We may not understand everything now, but the willingness to look for the good is what will lead us to it.
Guard your thoughts, train your focus, and build from within – because when your perspective shifts, your entire life begins to shift with it.
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The Gift of Freedom
The script is not fixed. It has infinite possibilities, albeit each with varying probabilities. And we have an incredible gift: the freedom to choose our perspective, the way we see.
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What Is Behind the World?
Behind everything that happens in the world is the upper light, i.e., an upper force of love and bestowal.
Even where we perceive darkness, we must polish ourselves and not the world, until that very darkness begins to shine.
Every phenomenon, no matter how concealed, contains within it the upper light.
When we wipe away our egoistic intention toward reality, where we view everything through a lens of “how will this benefit me?” then we discover that there is no darkness at all, only the upper, simple infinite light surrounding us.
Based on KabTV’s “News with Dr. Michael Laitman” with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman on September 12, 2024. Written/edited by students of Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman.
What Is the Root Cause of Cancer? Why Are So Many People Nowadays Affected by It?
What is the root of cancer? How do relationships between people influence it? Will we ever be able to eliminate it from the world? The integral approach to education, which views the human being, society, and nature as one whole, holds a unique perspective on this phenomenon.
Cancer has developed in parallel with human development. From around the 16th century, humanity began to feel itself connected within one system. A desire arose to discover continents, develop technology, science, and culture, i.e., everything that belongs to modern life. At the same time, cancer also spread.
As generations passed, life expectancy increased, giving cancer more time to develop in the human body. Living conditions, both external and internal, also became such that they encourage cancer. As a result, the number of patients today is enormous. It is considered a difficult disease and people avoid mentioning its name.
The foundation of cancer is cells that change their normal function, and instead of acting in harmony and mutuality with other cells in the body, they become hostile toward them. A cancerous cell begins a process of uncontrolled self-division and loses its original form and function as part of a tissue. This creates a cluster of cells called a tumor. These cells exploit their environment for their own benefit, in a process that destroys the tissue where the tumor is located and, eventually, the rest of the tissues and systems of the body.
Where does this come from? What is the deepest root of this phenomenon? Cancer ultimately stems from a negative connection between human beings. It is a copy of the unbalanced relationships within society.
On one hand, life increasingly closes us into one integral system. On the other hand, each person’s ego increasingly grows, preventing any consideration for others. Since all of nature is a closed mechanism in which all parts are connected—the still, vegetative, animate, and human—negative human connections, between individuals, groups, and nations, radiate distortions downward into the lower levels of nature, including into those very cells. It begins with lack of a positive human connection, and then moves into hatred, a desire to dominate, to destroy, and to eliminate.
Until we address the source of the problem—human relationships—cancer will continue to develop and become more severe. All efforts we invest in curing it will not bring great success. Even if it seems that in some ways we succeed, other forms of suffering and pain will come instead.
This is no personal matter that can be solved individually, but a global one. From nature’s perspective, we are all connected in one network, and when it is filled with negative relations, diseases arise in its various parts. Why does cancer fall upon one person and not another? We cannot see deeply into the general network of connection, and therefore we do not know. In any case, healing must be collective.
When we decide together to embark on a perceptual, cultural, and educational revolution aimed at building consideration, connection, and mutual complementarity, then society will be able to heal itself and its members of all disease. It is important to know that true healing is only from the root, while everything else is nothing more than temporary relief.
So where do we begin? With a diagnosis, i.e., with understanding the root cause of all disease. Human egoism is opposed to all of nature, which functions as an integral system of balance and complementarity. There is no creature in nature that wishes to harm, to cause evil, and to take pleasure in doing so. When it becomes clear that we need a remedy for narrow human egoism, we will find that there is an orderly and proven method in order to do so. It is taught by the wisdom of Kabbalah, which is surfacing more and more in our times for this very purpose.
Kabbalistic sources explain that in humanity’s corrected state, human society functions like a healthy body, as a single whole, or as it is written, “as one man with one heart.” Such an integral connection between us will elevate us to a new level of existence. We will begin to sense nature’s hidden systems, i.e., systems that govern our lives and everything we see in our world, which will help us integrate into the harmony of all creation. Together we will rise to a higher dimension of existence, beyond the limitations of time, space, and motion.
In practice, all diseases and problems we experience today have come to push us toward recognizing the evil in our current state and to lead us out into a new eternal and perfect world, a world of love.
Based on “New Life 79 – Cancer” with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman, Written/edited by students of Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman.
The Ultimate Truth
The ultimate truth transcends all kinds of notions, including notions of being and nonbeing, birth and death, coming and going. If you don’t let go of these notions, you can never touch the ultimate.
There's birth and death every moment