It's teachings from Ramchal basicly, that is what it is. Nothing wrong with that. But since you are asking. Interestingly enough, I happen to know Budhists have a somewhat simular concept; that you create your own afterlife in a way, only you are resposible. You are just completly naked so to speak, you can't run, and you can't hide. The truth is out there. Now you get your own chesbon, that you yourself created. If good, that's fine, if not so good, that's hell for you. But not to promote all inclusive religion in any way. After Beit Mikdash was destroyed i once read/saw in this blogoshere that HaShem via Stn gave other peoples a change for spirituality. Not suprisingly they got some stuff right. Just enboldens me more in what the thruth is. BTW even at Inner.org i read that the Rabbi said that concepts still seemingly yet outside Torah, might be used to enrich the Torah. Of course that is not up to me to do, but there excists such a concept, of incorperating lost sparks i suppose back into Torah. Or did i misunderstood that?
Hi, i have a question for reasons that are in between the lines; What if somebody is instable and that may have influenced his or her bad behaviour? It does say 'as above as below' As the judge down below judges kindly on the person, wouldn't the Mercifull AllWise Judge in The Heavens do the same? But isn't this instable condition a punishment on itself because of misdeeds from an earlier life? Surely the condition is no cart blance on bad behaviour either. Hard to give specific answer on a certain case, i understand that. To be in front of Judge is no fun, I think. I met a guy once that coudn't be, and sensed He was from a place real high, were they knew all about me, and He could/should(?) kill me any time at will. It was super frightening. Yet He took the hassle to come see me, and tell me it was one to twelve. My best bet is now that He came to see the bad pupil of His former pupil, that was sent as a crazy father Jew, back to earth to assist the Jews. Okay, it is not about me, but i don't tell lies. And since we are long time cyber friends; that is my story/question
Everything is taken into account when you are being judged in Shamayim. We are judged according to our own particular life's circumstances. Being unstable may be a ''punishment'' as you say, it may also be a blessing that allows a person to 'get out of jail free' so to speak, as they were unstable and therefore not in control of their behaviour.
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I think No One wants to find out!
They’re speechless (commentless). :-)
It's teachings from Ramchal basicly, that is what it is. Nothing wrong with that. But since you are asking. Interestingly enough, I happen to know Budhists have a somewhat simular concept; that you create your own afterlife in a way, only you are resposible. You are just completly naked so to speak, you can't run, and you can't hide. The truth is out there. Now you get your own chesbon, that you yourself created. If good, that's fine, if not so good, that's hell for you. But not to promote all inclusive religion in any way. After Beit Mikdash was destroyed i once read/saw in this blogoshere that HaShem via Stn gave other peoples a change for spirituality. Not suprisingly they got some stuff right. Just enboldens me more in what the thruth is. BTW even at Inner.org i read that the Rabbi said that concepts still seemingly yet outside Torah, might be used to enrich the Torah. Of course that is not up to me to do, but there excists such a concept, of incorperating lost sparks i suppose back into Torah. Or did i misunderstood that?
Sorry Vincent, I can't respond because I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet. Getting there....
Hi, i have a question for reasons that are in between the lines; What if somebody is instable and that may have influenced his or her bad behaviour? It does say 'as above as below' As the judge down below judges kindly on the person, wouldn't the Mercifull AllWise Judge in The Heavens do the same? But isn't this instable condition a punishment on itself because of misdeeds from an earlier life? Surely the condition is no cart blance on bad behaviour either. Hard to give specific answer on a certain case, i understand that. To be in front of Judge is no fun, I think. I met a guy once that coudn't be, and sensed He was from a place real high, were they knew all about me, and He could/should(?) kill me any time at will. It was super frightening. Yet He took the hassle to come see me, and tell me it was one to twelve. My best bet is now that He came to see the bad pupil of His former pupil, that was sent as a crazy father Jew, back to earth to assist the Jews. Okay, it is not about me, but i don't tell lies. And since we are long time cyber friends; that is my story/question
Everything is taken into account when you are being judged in Shamayim. We are judged according to our own particular life's circumstances.
Being unstable may be a ''punishment'' as you say, it may also be a blessing that allows a person to 'get out of jail free' so to speak, as they were unstable and therefore not in control of their behaviour.
See Rabbi Kessin's new shiur: The Precision of G-d's Judgment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kef6JMIbCv4
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