Kabbalah Interview With The Future
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Out of all known creatures, man is the most complete. Yet
it is he, who asks himself the eternal question that keeps
facing him in every generation: what is the purpose of
creation?
Scientists have been trying to find the reason for man’s
existence for centuries, yet failed to find the answer. The
question grows more and more acute with each passing
generation, because the pains do not decrease and the
struggle for survival continues. Hence, it is quite possible
that the answer is not within our reach, and science simply
cannot answer it.
But it is not just about the question - why do things exist,
but also about the question: what am I living for? The
evolutionary processes of nature and living organisms
astonish us with their inconceivable contradictions. For
example: a cub matures in a matter of weeks or a few
months, while a human infant needs many years to grow.
Only at the end of the process do you see that it is he who
is the Lord of Creation. However, during the transition
phases, man is much weaker than any other animal.
It is amazing to see the contradiction between the
maturation of man and that of any other animal. If we did
not know the final outcome, we would reach the opposite
conclusion – that it is the cub that will become the Lord of
Creation and the human will lead a bitter life and die.
Hence, we do not understand the meaning of reality or the
logic in the process of evolution.
We perceive the world through our five senses. What we
perceive by sight, sound, smell, taste and touch then unite
to form the image of the world around us. Therefore, if we
had other senses we would feel the world differently. It is
common knowledge that dogs ‘see’ the world through
their sense of smell, and to the bees the world appears
divided into billions of cells.
Thus, we perceive only a small portion of all that exists
around us, and in a very limited range. Is it possible to feel 5 of 263 Interview With The Future
everything around us? Can it be that this is where the
secret to the purpose of our existence lies?
If this is so, then we need another sense, a sixth sense, a
sensor to what we cannot feel with the other five senses.
How can we acquire that sense? Why are we not given
that sense at birth?
There is a simple answer to that: man must develop it
himself. Man is very different in his development to all
other creatures. He acquires, or develops everything by
himself, with a human, moral effort.
It is precisely that sense that differentiates man from the
beast. Out of all living creatures, man is the only one who
has the ability to develop and discover in himself that
hidden sense and develop it.
Man evolves gradually, from generation to generation. He
evolves technologically, scientifically, culturally, but not
ethically. At a certain point in evolution, humanity must
feel the need for spiritual development, or else it will not
endure. After that, humanity should feel an inner need to
discover that extra, hidden sense. The method that was
given to mankind for the discovery of that sense is called
“Kabbalah.”
The evolution of humanity is like the evolution of the
individual: It evolves through infancy, childhood,
adolescence and adulthood. During this process, it utilizes
every means at its disposal. Then, when man discovers
that extra sense within him, he begins to feel a wider
world around him, to see the meaning of life, the reason
for the pain, the purpose of existence and a lot more.
Those feelings enable him to control the world, to uproot
the source of pain and head toward the goal, attain it and
grasp the meaning of life.