Value of life, if it ends up with death?
Value of life, if it ends up with death?
Life’s value cannot be measured by what perishes but by what transcends. If all we see is the body's end, then indeed, life seems fleeting, like a candle snuffed out by the wind. But the great Kabbalists reveal a deeper truth: life is not in the body, nor in the years we count, but in the connection we forge with the eternal.
"One who is rewarded with adhesion to the Creator is rewarded with eternal life, for his soul is attached to the root of life."
Death is
but the shedding of a temporary shell. What remains—what is real—is the degree
to which we have risen beyond self-concern and into love for others. As we expand
our inner world beyond the ego’s prison, we touch something infinite: the
boundless light of bestowal. This is the true measure of life.
A life
spent chasing pleasure for oneself ends in dust. A life spent in unity, in
giving, in striving for something greater—this does not end. It only ascends.
This profound tradition explores the mechanics
of the universe, our role within it, and the forces shaping both the world and
human nature. Offering a roadmap for transformation illuminates our purpose
and destiny. Free from rigid doctrines, the course provides an open and
inclusive space for seekers of all backgrounds to embark on a journey of deep
discovery and boundless growth.
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