moderndayruth
Of course you don't! I doubt there is a serious, committed Tarot reader who isn't simultaneously a profound and sincere philanthropist.Debra said:But I don't want to study to be a misanthropist when I grow up!
The thing is that the human nature tends to dwell in its comfort zone - and the best-selling book ever, the way Kabbalist teach it - is, among else, a manual on how to get out of one's comfort zone and do something.
Its the Holiday of Pesach (Passover), and there in Tanakh is one of my favorite quotes: Israelites are at the Red Sea and Egyptians are after them (Egypt Kabalistically not being a geographical location, but our own ego comprised of fears, insecurities etc.), Moses looks at the sky and urges Hashem to do something about the situation... and the Almighty answers "Why do you yell at me?!"
Not an answer one would expect from an all-loving Being, no? But here is the catch - its within our power to part the sea, when we are in tha Isr'- al- El (straight to God) consciousness, or as Umbrae calls it, "in the zone" (or whatever one calls that heightened state of consciousness) ...
We have the power and the truth is that most of us don't use it... and (most people) end up parroting others, without giving it a lot of thought... and its not what we are meant to do, as a kind i mean.
ETA for couple of things that got lost in the translations