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Love thy friend, or neighbor,as thyself, taught by the great Kabbalist Rabbi Akiva, is maxim that virtually all religions and teachings have adopted. But this is a very dangerous maxim if lived without its final goal - to reach the Creator. Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag writes that this is exactly what happened in Russia's communism. It was doomed to fail, and they continue to pay a heavy price because they used nature's law of altruism without its final purpose: to reach the Creator through equivalence of form with Him.
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"A man who believes in God can never find God."
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Normally rendered:Rather than an appeal to naive altruism, it was an appeal for a religious recognition of our common humanity.
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if G-d ( G-d is not 'X' for all 'X' )
Last edited by Jayhawker Soule; 09-13-2007 at 03:12 PM. |
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