Prayer - Basic Concepts in Kabbalah

Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman and Oren Levi discuss prayer of the spiritual ladder in the 32nd episode of Basic Concepts in Kabbalah. What is the power of prayer? Why can prayer help us? What does it mean that the prayer is the “work of the heart?” What does the “heart” mean? Why do we need to “dig into our desires?” What are we searching for in our desires? What does the prayer testify for? What can we discover in the depth of our hearts when we dig deep into our desires? What new deficiencies are we searching for in our hearts? What is the “prayer before prayer“? Why is prayer the only actual action in reality? What do we activate through our prayers? Why do we need to ask for help from the Creator? Why do we need to raise a deficiency to the Creator? Why is it important for me that I feel that I receive something from the Creator? Why should we not feel shame toward the Creator? What does it mean to “speak to the Creator“? Why do I need to pour out my heart to the Creator? How do we need to speak to the Creator? Why do we need to express our deficiency to the Creator through words? Why is “prayer” a “self-assessment” or “framing“? What do I ask the Creator to correct in me? Why is it needed that I reveal all kinds of deficiencies in myself and ask the Creator to correct them? What are the “faults” that I reveal in myself? Why is the intention “for myself” faulty and in need of correction? What do we gain by correcting the original intention of “for myself” to the intention of “for the sake of others?” What does it mean that we need to become similar to the Creator? What is the prayer for the poor? Why do we consider prayer as a “process of self-recognition?” How can we pray for something “above nature” for something that does not exist in us by nature? What do we gain by fulfilling the Mitzvah of “loving others as ourselves?” How does prayer help us get closer to the Upper World? What is the “Creator’s game” with us? What does it mean that we all need to pray for one another? What is the prayer of many? What does it mean that “one who prays for his friend is answered first?” How can I help myself by praying for others? Do we need to pray according to established prayers, or can we pray in our own words? When is a prayer answered? What do Kabbalists pay for? What is Divinity? What is the simplest definition of “prayer?” What is the force of prayer? — ►Take the Free KabU Course to Find True Answers About Life: This course is a journey into understanding life and how all its pieces come together. It aims to give you genuine, scientific answers to all the questions you’ve ever had about life, and most importantly, what you can do about it. Also, it aims to give you tools to upgrade how you think about and perceive reality, essential knowledge about your nature and how to restore its purpose, and help you attain self-realization. ►Subscribe to the Kabbalahinfo YouTube channel: — Follow : Official Website ► Facebook ► Twitter ► Instagram ► Pinterest ► Tumblr ► #kabbalahinfo
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