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Heavenletter #1865 Tribute to Love

This Heavenletter, Tribute to Love, #1865, sheds light on the Kabbalah where it is said that it is precisely through the physical act of a good deed, that the most profound connection with the Divine is forged. In fact, the Kabbalists believed that the purpose of creation was for humans to unveil the Divine essence found in those parts of the universe which are most devoid of G-dliness. This stresses the inherent value of the mundane and unrefined aspects of the universe--where the mission is most intense. This completely deconstructs the boundaries: what was once regarded as the centre--without the Kabbalistic explanation--can now be seen as the periphery, and vice versa.

Peace, Bernie

Heavenletter #1865 Tribute to Love

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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:00:40 -0600 "bernie siegel" <bugsyssiegel [at] cs [dot] com (bugsyssiegel [at] cs [dot] com)> writes:
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This Heavenletter, Tribute to Love, #1865, sheds light on the Kabbalah where it is said that it is precisely through the physical act of a good deed, that the most profound connection with the Divine is forged. In fact, the Kabbalists believed that the purpose of creation was for humans to unveil the Divine essence found in those parts of the universe which are most devoid of G-dliness. This stresses the inherent value of the mundane and unrefined aspects of the universe--where the mission is most intense. This completely deconstructs the boundaries: what was once regarded as the centre--without the Kabbalistic explanation--can now be seen as the periphery, and vice versa.

Peace, Bernie

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Want to make sure what you mean

Dearest Stefan,

Does "uh-huh" mean agreement?

Blessings and love,

Gloria