Oneness and Purpose

The Emerging Need for Oneness and Purpose

© Mark Zimmerman

Jul 29, 2007
World4, Moshe Admoni
The newest, biggest, never-before-seen desire to come together and connect as one human body is only just beginning to arouse us.

The Emerging Need for Oneness and Purpose

The newest, biggest, never-before-seen desire to come together and connect as one human body is only just beginning to arouse us. These days, the question "What's wrong?" is not just about the pain in my knee when I see the doctor; it is a question that is growing in relation to the pain of the whole world.

This is, in fact, our spiritual part which hasn't yet been realized, but which is in its early stages of development. The emergence of this new desire is akin to a drop of semen just connecting to its egg in the female, and a new entity is starting to form.

The difference, however, with this physical example and our example is that, while we are born and raised completely oblivious as to the program that created us, now we have to realize this program, to discover it and to use it in order to build ourselves as one body of humanity.

The fact that we are now asking "What's wrong?" more fiercely than ever before is because we are now ready to start learning this new program and put it into action. This program will convert us from the unconscious state of existence we have lived up until now-where we keep trying to fulfill whatever desires appear in us-to a conscious state, where we ourselves choose what we want, build it and grow it.

Discovering this new program will mean discovering the same source where we all came from, and that we all have a common goal: to return to this source.

As it is written in the Introduction to the Book of Zohar:

Do not wonder, that a single person will trigger with his action, a descent or an ascent to the whole world. For it is an unbending law, that the general and the particular are as equal as two drops in a pond. And all that is customary in the general is customary in the particular as well.

Moreover, the particulars compose everything that is in the general. For the general cannot come to be, but after the particulars have been revealed, according to the quantity and quality of the particulars. Evidently, the act of a particular, according to its value, raises or declines the whole.

The Wisdom of Kabbalah

The wisdom of Kabbalah* is the doctor we are seeking when we feel that yearning to unite humanity together and rise to an altogether new level of existence. It diagnoses the root of our problem-that we only want to exploit others for our own benefit-explains to us the program that controls us, what we can do to discover it, and use it to put the parts of this one body together.

With it, we can change our nature, and learn how to work for the benefit of the whole. We learn how to expand our perception and sensation to include everybody within it. We learn what we can do to rise from an opposite state, to equalize in form with nature, and thus feel the constant love and peace of eternal, unbounded fulfillment that never fades away, something we have never before experienced.

The wisdom of Kabbalah is the program for the fulfillment of this final stage of desire. Every one of us who wants this can have it. We have the ability to transform ourselves and to exert unprecedented influence as one interconnected body.

So now that you have a choice to participate in the program voluntarily, what will be your next desire after reading this? What do you really want?

* The wisdom of Kabbalah refers to authentic Kabbalah as studied at the Bnei Baruch World Center for Kabbalah Studies

All as One: A New Level of Confidence and Power

Part 1: The Human(ity) Body and Crisis

Part 2: What's Wrong? Discovering the Cause of the Crisis

Part 3: Humanity and Nature: Opposition Between a Person and Nature and Humanity's Common Ground

Part 4: The Emerging Need for Oneness and Purpose and the Wisdom of Kabbalah


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