14 Mar 2008 02:10:56 | Shifra Hendrie
”I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested
in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that
element. I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details”. –
Albert Einstein
“…I would ask, ‘Why was the universe created?’ Because then I
would know the meaning of my own life.” -- Albert Einstein
G-d is infinite and ungraspable. By definition, the more we
understand, the more there is to understand.
But to know how G-d created this world, His intent and purpose,
not only is possible, but part of our mission on this earth.
Kabbalah is the key.
Some traditions describe our world as a school; a place where
souls come and go in order to learn important lessons. But, even
though incarnation in a physical body is the vehicle through
which the soul expresses itself and its potential, this is far
from the whole story.
Life in a body does more than usher the soul through a series of
developmental stages. The ultimate aim of life in a body is to
provide us with the chance to become intimate with G-d, to ‘know
His thoughts’.
Kabbalah explains that there are many levels of spiritual
beings, such as angels, and that all of these are powerfully
aware of their spiritual source. In fact, this experience is the
most important feature of their existence. It defines who and
what they are. To these beings, the experience of G-d is all
encompassing. They relate to Him like a humble and insignificant
servant relates to a great and mighty king. The servant’s entire
life is devoted to the king; the king is his whole reality. But
the two remain separated by an enormous, unbridgeable chasm. The
servant will serve the king faithfully, but he will never be
able to relate to him.
This is not true for us.
Paradoxically, it is precisely through our limiting experience
as souls in physical bodies that we can come to know G-d. We
will know Him not only from a distance, as servants, but up
close and personal. Passionately. Intimately.
Let’s look at why.
G-d is ‘above it all’, independent of, all circumstances;
Creator and source. He is the only reality. Everything else that
exists is only a highly limited expression of Him. The beings
that inhabit the many spiritual worlds all take vast pleasure in
His presence, praise and serve Him. But beyond that they are
passive recipients. Like rays of sunlight to the sun, they
experience and express the light of their source, but no more
than that.
Physical beings are different. By definition, we physical
beings, in our untransformed state, cannot sense our spiritual
source. Instead of experiencing G-d as the center of our
existence, as the sun, and ourselves as a ray of sunlight, we
feel like the center. We ourselves, and our own perspective, are
more real to us than anything else.
It is our nature to feel sourceless, separate, alone, and
centered in our own unique and limited experience. Despite the
fact that G-d is the only reality, our experience contradicts
this fact. Instead, we inevitably experience ourselves, our
circumstances and our perspective as real and G-d as a concept.
This is as far as you can get from the truth.
In addition, this essential isolation and self-centeredness is
the root cause of most of the conflict and suffering that human
beings experience. We are cut off from the larger picture. We
are disconnected from each other. We feel insubstantial and
vulnerable. We compete for resources, like love, attention,
success, recognition and money. Much of the time we experience
life as the struggle for physical and emotional survival.
For all of these reasons, Kabbalah calls this physical world
“the lowest world”.
But paradoxically, this ‘lowest world’ is where all the action
is. This is the only place where the purpose of Creation can be
fulfilled. This is true because of our uniquely limited nature,
because of the fact that we feel sourceless, solid and alone.
Only we physical beings have the potential to actually ‘relate’
to G-d, who is in fact, sourceless, and ‘alone’ - the only
reality.
Here’s the paradox: As long as we are in the dark, blind to our
source, we remain the ‘lowest world’, a world of darkness,
suffering and evil.
But, when we begin to see through our own limitations to our
source and purpose, we become the highest. We will always
maintain the sense of unique ‘selfness’ and solidity that makes
us human, but this ‘selfness’ will be fully illuminated by
something beyond the limitations of our human experience. We
will gain a tangible awareness of G-d’s presence and purpose in
every detail of our human lives. What initially concealed the
truth will ultimately reveal it.
Through this process, this physical, ‘lowest’ world will become
the place where G-d is most fully expressed, His true home.
This transformation is the purpose of creation. You are here to
take a world that is blind to the truth, filled with darkness,
negativity and evil, and transform it into a home for G-d. To
reconnect with your source. To allow the light of your soul, and
the awareness of your Creator, to shine through the limitations
of your solid, physical body and linear mind.
In embracing this mission, you will begin by transforming
yourself and your environment. More and more, you will live a
life that is an expression of your own highest potential. And in
doing so, you will create an inhabitable world; a world that is
a joy to live in, a true home.
This is the ultimate win-win. And, by the way, it’s the ultimate
reward. Kabbalah views the afterlife as a temporary stopping
place between one incarnation and the next, where learning is
processed, corrections made, and the soul cleansed and
refreshed. The real reward is here, on earth, as evolved souls,
in transformed bodies, in a transformed world. Sharing a home
with G-d.
We are in the final stage of the transformation process, at the
end of the millennia of darkness and separation. It is time to
reconnect with our source. Our souls sense this, even if our
consciousness is a step behind. That’s why so many of us are
searchers. And that’s why for the first time, the Divine wisdom
of Kabbalah has been made available to ordinary people.
As a culture we have begun the transition from blindness and
self-centeredness to wisdom and purpose. We are becoming
searchers. It’s possible now – with the right knowledge and with
sincere effort - to see through the walls of our physical
existence to the true nature and purpose of life. To begin to
know the thoughts of G-d.
In this process, Kabbalah is our guide.
Kabbalah as the blueprint for Creation, is the inner spiritual
process through which G-d creates, sustains and transforms our
world. Since it is the blueprint, studying Kabbalah will
automatically give you insights into the workings of your own
soul and the world around you.
And, because we are entering the climax of history, the path of
authentic Kabbalah has been opened to every person, Jewish or
otherwise, who sincerely wishes to reach his highest potential
as a human being created in the image of G-d.
As a side effect, it will change your world.
© Shifra Hendrie, Kabbalah of Transformation, 2005
www.kabbalahoftransformation.com
*Since the Torah forbids the erasing of G-d’s name, it’s
customary to avoid writing it out in full.
About Author :
Shifra Hendrie is a business and life coach. She works with
spiritually-minded people to create breakthrough results in
their lives, businesses and relationships through a unique
combination of profound spiritual wisdom and cutting edge
coaching techniques.