Dr. Michael Laitman discusses the current Israel Gaza conflict from the perspective of Kabbalah, in a Nov. 15, 2012 special broadcast from Israel.
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Dear Dr. Laitman,
I wanted to thank you for making this video as it opens up some new hope that as a Jew I and the world can make a difference. These wars that seem like never ending wars that Israel is going through with the Palestinians Iran and Syria hurt my soul. It appears that there is no solution cause being an Israeli and a Jew I see that it is necessary to defend ourselves. I need to know in what way though…. The media battle appears from where I presently live to have been fought much better I am relieved about this fact. My heart bleeds that the only solution is to let a third world war come and all human beings be destroyed. It is my distinct intention to explain what I mean by a “purer form of love”. I believe that love can conquer anything. I feel that through “religion” and “politics” this word has been distorted. I think that love is best described: showing patience, kindness, gentleness, courage, no racial discrimination, joy which comes from knowing our spirit and striving every minute of every day to be righteous etc… My questions are: Can human beings break down the bonds of religion and therefore our security, to achieve a purer form of love. 2. Is it possible to break down political structure and the security just enough to achieve a purer form of love? 3. Would it be possible after creating a much more integrated form of love in the world to create an organization that operates by these principles which comes from the Torah to parent a people for 7 to 49 years and then purposely release them to rule themselves in this integrated form of love for the world that has been taught to them? How does the world learn not to hate and then not teach that to there children? How should children know how to teach? How does kindness and gentleness appear to be something strong, brave and “cool” to a world whose children have died at the hands of other children? Thank you for answering these questions.
Daniel
A few weeks ago I attended a synagogue in Raleigh, NC wherein the originator of “Hand in Hand” in Israel, is doing a teaching tour with two high school graduates of his school. One girl was a Jewish Israeli citizen; the other was an Islamic Israeli citizen. And they were bonded in a friendship of love. Each person remains who they are: one is Jewish, the other, Islamic. To me “Hand in Hand” demonstrates, through its 1000 schools that are now in Israel, how to love your enemy. I have been so inspired by this, that I even asked permission to attend a mosque, for the purpose of telling them about “hand in hand.” ( So far, I haven’t yet attended.) The same idea implies acceptance of the differences in all people, while walking together in love.
I would love to send you the website, if you are interested.
Linda
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