
Dear fellow inhabitants of Earth,
We stand at the precipice of a monumental shift in human history – a transition to a social system that fosters unity, abundance, and everlasting peace. The time has come for us to heed the age-old prophecy of Micah 4, which foretells a world where nations shall “beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.”
As we witness the convergence of crises in our modern world, it is crucial to embrace the wisdom of the late Rav Yehuda Ashlag, the founder of The Kabbalah Centre, who urged humanity to pursue “Peace in the World” through the balance of two forces: the positive force of love and connection, and the negative force of separation and alienation. In his seminal work, “The Freedom,” Ashlag reminds us that we have the power to reshape our reality by cultivating our inherent desire for unity and harmony.
The transformation we seek is urgent, like a 911, and an inside job – it begins within each one of us as we embrace our shared humanity and commit to creating a world that values compassion, cooperation, and equality. As we harmonize our collective intentions and actions, we will witness the emergence of a new social contract that honors human dignity, promotes equal opportunities, and facilitates the sustainable stewardship of our planet’s resources.
To catalyze this urgent and much-needed systems reset, we invite you to join us in a global initiative: 12 minutes of intentional, proactive, and transformative sharing. Each day at noon, individuals from all corners of the globe will unite in a moment of collective intention, prayer, and action to usher in a new era of peace, prosperity, and unity. This simple act of solidarity will serve as a powerful reminder that we are the architects of our destiny and the stewards of our precious planet.
As we embark on this journey of transformation, let us remember the words of Micah, “For all people will walk every one in the name of his god, and we will walk in the name of the Lord our God for ever and ever.” Together, we shall pave the way for a future where war is but a distant memory, and the songs of peace resonate in every heart. The time has come to beat our swords into plowshares and cultivate a world that reflects our highest ideals and aspirations.
Please, will you join us in this most epic quest for eternal peace? The choice is yours, and the moment is now. Let us walk hand in hand towards a brighter, more harmonious tomorrow.
One who wishes to achieve equivalence of form must not think of these things, as well, when it is clear that the Creator does not think of them, since there is no greater disparity of form than that. Hence, anyone who thinks of such matters is certainly separated from Him, and will never achieve equivalence of form.
This is what our sages said, “Let all your actions be for the Creator,” that is, Dvekut (Eng.: “adhesion”) with the Creator. Do not do anything that does not promote this goal of Dvekut. This means that all your actions will be to bestow and to benefit your fellow person. At that time, you will achieve equivalence of form with the Creator—as all His actions are to bestow and to benefit others, so you, all your actions will be only to bestow and to benefit others. This is the complete Dvekut.
And we could ask about it, “How can one’s every action be to benefit others? After all, one must work to sustain oneself and one’s family.” The answer is that those deeds that one does out of necessity, to receive one’s bare necessities for sustenance, that necessity is neither praised nor condemned. This is not considered doing something for oneself whatsoever.
Anyone who delves into the heart of things will certainly be surprised at how one can achieve complete equivalence of form, so all one’s actions are to give to others, while man’s very essence is only to receive for oneself. By nature, we are unable to do even the smallest thing to benefit others. Instead, when we give to others, we are compelled to expect that in the end, we will receive a worthwhile reward. If one as much as doubts the reward, one will refrain from acting. Thus, how can one’s every action be only to bestow upon others and not at all for oneself?
Indeed, I admit that this is a very difficult thing. One cannot change the nature of one’s own creation, which is only to receive for oneself, much less invert one’s nature from one extreme to the other, meaning to not receive anything for oneself, but rather act only to bestow.
-Rav Yehuda Ashlag (A Speech for the Completion of The Zohar)
SO, LET US JUST DO IT (WWIII)!!! YES?
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There is a correct way to world war, and everybody needs to be included. The thing is, we do not need to fight each other, no, no. We go to war nuclear, and this is a fight to eliminate the layers of darkness separating people from one another. UNITY FOR ALL -2024?
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~The 2020’s perfect vision – unity in heralding the year of Jubilee

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