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Approaching the Manifestation of Your Desires
from a Spiritual
Perspective
Jan. 12, 2008
According to some of the greatest Kabbalists,
or Jewish mystics, Kabbalah's true purpose
revolves around drawing close to and serving
the Divine. These same Kabbalists claim that
anyone who attempts to use the teachings of
Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, for
material gain not only distorts the purpose of
these teachings but produces enormously
negative energy at the same time. Yet, a huge
amount of Kabbalah, if not the totality of its
teaching, concerns itself with the structure
and methodology of creation and manifestation,
and many Kabbalists stressed practical
applications of this wisdom. These mystics
revolved their teachings around the idea that
appropriate practical applications of
Kabbalistic teachings should be centered on
such things as tikkun olam, or healing of the
world.
The Ba'al Shem Tov, Israel Ben Eliezer, a
Jewish mystic and the founder of Hasidism,
taught that whether or not we should use
mystical teachings that give us access to
Divine energy for our own purposes depends upon
our intention. For example, the Ba'al Shem Tov
claimed that not only was it okay to pray for
our livelihood but that it was a sin not to
pray for our livelihood on a daily basis. Yet,
he did so with the caveat that we must do so
with the right intention. To have the right
intention, such a prayer must ask God for the
right livelihood so we can provide for those
dependent on us, share what we have with the
poor and have sufficient time to devote to
Torah study. In other words, we ask that we not
just struggle through our work to survive but
that our work allow us to help others and
provide us with the opportunity to know and to
connect with God.
Ultimately, our intention in acquiring anything
for our own purposes - especially if we use the
teachings of Kabbalah to help us with that
acquisition, therefore, must revolve around
spiritual development and relationship with the
Divine. The Kabbalists believed we should have
this intent when working practically with the
principles of Kabbalah, because those very same
principles are meant to help us develop
spiritually and connect with God. As we study
Kabbalah and learn to use these teachings, we
access higher levels of energy - Divine energy.
The higher the energy with which we connect on
a spiritual level, the more we must direct that
energy to spiritual development and
relationship with the Divine.
Most of us find it hard to make the jump from
"I need a livelihood, or more money, to
survive" to "I need a livelihood, or more
money, for my spiritual development and
relationship with the Divine." Thus, we must
take small steps to help us get to that point.
Here are few questions you can answer to help
you begin developing a new consciousness around
your personal desires whether they be for more
money, a different or better livelihood, a new
car, a soul mate, or better health.
1. How does what I want help others or enable
me to move farther along my spiritual path?
2. How can I use what I want to help others or
move closer to God?
3. If I had this thing I desire, how would that
make it easier for me to direct my energy
toward spiritual development, relationship with
the Divine, or helping others?
4. If I had all the money I needed to take care
of myself and those dependent upon me, is there
anything else I would still need to make it
possible for me to direct my energy towards
spiritual development and my relationship with
the Divine?
5. What do I think I need to direct my energy
towards spiritual development and my
relationship with the Divine? Do I really need
those things to do so?
6. What can I do now - without the things I
think I need or want - to move forward on a
spiritual path?
7. If I were to receive _(fill in the blank
with the thing you want or desire)_, how could
I use it to help others?
8. How can I see my livelihood as helping
others?
9. What would I like to receive so that I can
give to others?
10. If I were going to pray to God ever day
asking for what I need to help me give to
others, develop spiritually and connect with
the Divine, what words would I use? What would
my prayer say?
In the process of answering these questions and
then putting what we learn from those answers
to use, we move away from wanting to receive
for ourselves alone and into a consciousness of
receiving for the sake of giving to others. In
addition, we begin developing the intention and
desire to manifest not just "things" in our
lives but the totality of our lives into an
experience of getting closer to and
experiencing God.
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