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kabbalistic view of creation

Kabbalah, like any school of thought, has arguments within it.

I have studied the Kabbalah Centre version of thought, and here is what Rav Berg teaches (from Wikipedia)
Origins of the Universe according to Berg
The light is understood as part of the duality in the “light filled vessel” metaphor central to Berg’s cosmology. In Berg’s telling, the Kabbalistic origin of the universe is in agreement with the Big Bang – prior to a massive explosion, a sacred vessel was united with the light that filled it. The light was the force of creation and the vessel the force of desire/receiving. When the vessel desired to create, the two separated, resulting in void, followed by an explosion which shattered the vessel. These broken shards of vessel and light became the imperfect physical universe.

Said in a more poetic way: In the beginning there was The Light. Its nature was giving, but there was nothing to receive. So The Light created The Vessel, and the vessel was infused with the desire to receive.

At some point The Vessel experienced “bread of shame” and refused to receive the light of The Light unless it earned it.

The Light complied and withdrew itself to a tiny point… in the vacuum (space) the physical Universe sprang into place (the Big Bang.)

Bread of shame refers to the guilt and shame one experiences when one receives without a chance to reciprocate it or earn it.

The Vessel broke to tiny bits in the explosion and each tiny fragment is a soul, from time to time inhabiting a human in the physical universe, in the world of scarcity and separation, earning their light, so one day they can return to the world of unity and onness.
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koan

a koan is a story, dialogue, question, or statement, which is used in Zen-practice to provoke the “great doubt”, and test a student’s progress in Zen practice.

it doesn’t seem to make sense until you penetrate the meaning, until you penetrate the layers that seeming reality covers up.

Read more on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koan
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marketing

Marketing is not sales, although sales is part of marketing.

Marketing, in essence, finding the people that want what you have and presenting them with it. It is the art of connecting people with each other, connecting people with the fulfillment of their needs.

It is more an art than a science, and there is nothing fishy about it.

You want me to have good marketing, you want me to be a good marketer, or you will never find out what you need to do to become the best you you can be.

I am not a naturally good marketer, and I can use any suggestions or help you can provide. I am an introvert, and don’t naturally connect to others, I like to spend time with myself…

If you are a connector, I want you to help me.
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The mind

When I talk about the mind, I talk about an aspect of a human, the brain function of gathering, storing, and retrieving information. It is a simple and stupid computer thinking itself as you.

It is stupid, because it has NO FACULTIES to decide if what is being fed to it is true or not, it can only COMPARE what is coming in to what it already stores.

It sets up filters to your perception, hearing, seeing, sensing, to filter out everything it considers not relevant… but it takes its clue for relevancy in what it already stores.

If you decided as a child that you are useless and dumb, it will not allow you to hear anything counter to that, or anything that would need useful and intelligent.

Your mind is not your friend. You need to start control it, and take leadership.

There is the you, the part of you that isn’t judging and isn’t judged. That is what we will consider the Real You. That is the part of you that is the Boss.

And the servants or employees are the body, the mind, the soul, the ego, the subconscious, the will, the intellect… they each serve a different purpose in keeping you alive, in making you grow, in your being.

All that talk about making your mind better, etc. is based on misunderstanding or often is a deliberate attempt (successful so far) to enslave you.

Because the mind does not include critical faculties, it is the primary way to manipulate you, and make other people’s bidding… like government, church, Dark Side, etc.
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money-grubbing

seeking greedily to obtain money at every opportunity…

In terms of Source and laws of money: if someone isn’t giving you the value you are paying for, can be considered money-grubbing.

The question is, of course, in the eye of the buyer: if you are buying “raise your vibration” but you don’t know the first thing about vibration, raising, measuring, everything that makes you feel good, different, everything that is distracting to you, will be good enough.

I have a recommendation to you: stop following the news, stop watching television, and start reading. Good books. Preferably non-fiction. Fiction is a way for you to hide from your life, but the purpose of life is not to hide from but to live your life.

Consider that your life’s purpose, if you want to live a harmonious, interesting, and rewarding life, then your life’s purpose must be in harmony, and must also fulfill the soul’s purpose.

The soul wants you to make the most of yourself while you help it improve itself, go from a pure receiver to a contributor, participant, giver, expanding entity.

The same will work nicely for you, and you’ll be a happy couple, you and your soul.

How to do that? My courses teach just that. Simple but not easy… but rewarding. The only rewarding life I have ever heard about.
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muscle-testing

Quoting from Wikipedia, where I make regular monetary contributions. You should too… you will feel much better afterwards using it… I do

In 1964, George J. Goodheart made up Applied Kinesiology through his unique interpretation and application of Muscles: Testing and Function written by two physical therapists Kendall and Kendall.

Basics
Applied kinesiologist (right) practising

Applied kinesiology is presented as a system that evaluates structural, chemical, and mental aspects of health by using a method referred to as manual muscle testing alongside conventional diagnostic methods. The essential premise of applied kinesiology that is not shared by mainstream medical theory is that every organ dysfunction is accompanied by a weakness in a specific corresponding muscle, the viscerosomatic relationship.[16][17] Treatment modalities relied upon by practitioners include joint manipulation and mobilization, myofascial, cranial and meridian therapies, clinical nutrition, and dietary counseling.[18]

A manual muscletest in AK is conducted by having the patient resist using the target muscle or muscle group while the practitioner applies a force. A smooth response is sometimes referred to as a “strong muscle” and a response that was not appropriate is sometimes called a “weak response”. This is not a raw test of strength, but rather a subjective evaluation of tension in the muscle and smoothness of response, taken to be indicative of a difference in spindle cell response during contraction. These differences in muscle response can be indicative of various stresses and imbalances in the body.[19] A weak muscle test is equated to dysfunction and chemical or structural imbalance or mental stress, indicative of suboptimal functioning.[20] It may be suboptimal functioning of the tested target muscle, or a normally optimally functioning muscle can be used as an indicator muscle for other physiological testing. A commonly known and very basic test is the arm-pull-down test, or “Delta test,” where the patient resists as the practitioner exerts a downward force on an extended arm.[9] Proper positioning is paramount to ensure that the muscle in question is isolated or positioned as the prime mover, minimizing interference from adjacent muscle groups.[17]

“Nutrient testing” is used to examine the response of various of a patient’s muscles to assorted chemicals. Gustatory and olfactory stimulation are said to alter the outcome of a manual muscle test, with previously weak muscles being strengthened by application of the correct nutritional supplement, and previously strong muscles being weakened by exposure to harmful or imbalancing substances or allergens.[17][19][21] Though its use is deprecated by the ICAK,[22] stimulation to test muscle response to a certain chemical is also done by contact or proximity (for instance, testing while the patient holds a bottle of pills).

“Therapy localization” is another diagnostic technique using
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muscletesting

Quoting from Wikipedia, where I make regular monetary contributions. You should too… you will feel much better afterwards using it… I do

In 1964, George J. Goodheart made up Applied Kinesiology through his unique interpretation and application of Muscles: Testing and Function written by two physical therapists Kendall and Kendall.

Basics
Applied kinesiologist (right) practising

Applied kinesiology is presented as a system that evaluates structural, chemical, and mental aspects of health by using a method referred to as manual muscle testing alongside conventional diagnostic methods. The essential premise of applied kinesiology that is not shared by mainstream medical theory is that every organ dysfunction is accompanied by a weakness in a specific corresponding muscle, the viscerosomatic relationship.[16][17] Treatment modalities relied upon by practitioners include joint manipulation and mobilization, myofascial, cranial and meridian therapies, clinical nutrition, and dietary counseling.[18]

A manual muscletest in AK is conducted by having the patient resist using the target muscle or muscle group while the practitioner applies a force. A smooth response is sometimes referred to as a “strong muscle” and a response that was not appropriate is sometimes called a “weak response”. This is not a raw test of strength, but rather a subjective evaluation of tension in the muscle and smoothness of response, taken to be indicative of a difference in spindle cell response during contraction. These differences in muscle response can be indicative of various stresses and imbalances in the body.[19] A weak muscle test is equated to dysfunction and chemical or structural imbalance or mental stress, indicative of suboptimal functioning.[20] It may be suboptimal functioning of the tested target muscle, or a normally optimally functioning muscle can be used as an indicator muscle for other physiological testing. A commonly known and very basic test is the arm-pull-down test, or “Delta test,” where the patient resists as the practitioner exerts a downward force on an extended arm.[9] Proper positioning is paramount to ensure that the muscle in question is isolated or positioned as the prime mover, minimizing interference from adjacent muscle groups.[17]

“Nutrient testing” is used to examine the response of various of a patient’s muscles to assorted chemicals. Gustatory and olfactory stimulation are said to alter the outcome of a manual muscle test, with previously weak muscles being strengthened by application of the correct nutritional supplement, and previously strong muscles being weakened by exposure to harmful or imbalancing substances or allergens.[17][19][21] Though its use is deprecated by the ICAK,[22] stimulation to test muscle response to a certain chemical is also done by contact or proximity (for instance, testing while the patient holds a bottle of pills).

“Therapy localization” is another diagnostic technique using
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muscletest

Quoting from Wikipedia, where I make regular monetary contributions. You should too… you will feel much better afterwards using it… I do

In 1964, George J. Goodheart made up Applied Kinesiology through his unique interpretation and application of Muscles: Testing and Function written by two physical therapists Kendall and Kendall.

Basics
Applied kinesiologist (right) practising

Applied kinesiology is presented as a system that evaluates structural, chemical, and mental aspects of health by using a method referred to as manual muscle testing alongside conventional diagnostic methods. The essential premise of applied kinesiology that is not shared by mainstream medical theory is that every organ dysfunction is accompanied by a weakness in a specific corresponding muscle, the viscerosomatic relationship.[16][17] Treatment modalities relied upon by practitioners include joint manipulation and mobilization, myofascial, cranial and meridian therapies, clinical nutrition, and dietary counseling.[18]

A manual muscletest in AK is conducted by having the patient resist using the target muscle or muscle group while the practitioner applies a force. A smooth response is sometimes referred to as a “strong muscle” and a response that was not appropriate is sometimes called a “weak response”. This is not a raw test of strength, but rather a subjective evaluation of tension in the muscle and smoothness of response, taken to be indicative of a difference in spindle cell response during contraction. These differences in muscle response can be indicative of various stresses and imbalances in the body.[19] A weak muscle test is equated to dysfunction and chemical or structural imbalance or mental stress, indicative of suboptimal functioning.[20] It may be suboptimal functioning of the tested target muscle, or a normally optimally functioning muscle can be used as an indicator muscle for other physiological testing. A commonly known and very basic test is the arm-pull-down test, or “Delta test,” where the patient resists as the practitioner exerts a downward force on an extended arm.[9] Proper positioning is paramount to ensure that the muscle in question is isolated or positioned as the prime mover, minimizing interference from adjacent muscle groups.[17]

“Nutrient testing” is used to examine the response of various of a patient’s muscles to assorted chemicals. Gustatory and olfactory stimulation are said to alter the outcome of a manual muscle test, with previously weak muscles being strengthened by application of the correct nutritional supplement, and previously strong muscles being weakened by exposure to harmful or imbalancing substances or allergens.[17][19][21] Though its use is deprecated by the ICAK,[22] stimulation to test muscle response to a certain chemical is also done by contact or proximity (for instance, testing while the patient holds a bottle of pills).

“Therapy localization” is another diagnostic technique using
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original design

In the Original Design Human Being works with Soul to earn the light for the soul and thus for Human Being.

The Original Design has been hidden for eons.

When Human Being does not work with Soul, the result is suffering.

Source, Soul and Human is the Original Trinity

Heaven on Earth, or the Thousand Years of Peace can be brought about by honoring the Original Design and surrendering Human’s will to Soul’s purpose: earning its light.

Although human nature cannot be changed to become fully like that of Source, the trying, the attempts, the effort is what earns the light both for Human and the Soul.

The Heaven on Earth energy bundle is designed to make this work easier, but still necessary.
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