… continuing from my post of Saturday, November 17
Michael Laitman writes: “According to the wisdom of Kabbalah*, our interdependency stems from the ‘oneness’ concept, from the fact that we are not only interdependent, but are all one entity. Our faces may seem different, but underneath our skins, we are quite similar. If we hadn’t been similar, modern medicine would not be possible. The deeper you dive into matter, the more similar the elements become. Thus, if you analyze the particles that make up each atom, you’ll find only two basic elements–the nucleus and the electrons surrounding it.
The most basic building blocks of life, all of life, are the same. And they are not only the same, but materials constantly exchange elements, electrons, which brings contemporary physicists to state that at the most fundamental level of nature, we are all literally one. If we comprehend that, we will see that understanding the meaning of our lives, as well as achieving well-being, is not so much a question of what I do for me, but more of how I interact with the whole world and for all of humanity.”
* Kabalah (various spellings) refers to a set of esoteric beliefs and practices that supplement traditional Jewish interpretations of the Bible and religious observances. Michael Laitman, MD, PhD, is the founder of the Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education and Research Institute; click here to view the full article.
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