Man is incapable of making a move without
there being some advantage in it for him. In order to
act, he must first see how he may gain from it. This gain
serves as the fuel that gets him moving. The fuel is either
the immediate or future gain he envisages. If a person
does not feel there is any profit, he will immediately
halt his actions. That is because man cannot exist without
feeling he will gain something.
The Kabbalah teaches man how to
receive. In order to attain spirituality a person must
expand his will to receive. He must expand his will to
absorb all worlds, including this one. This is the purpose
for which he was created. It is not necessary to become
a monk or ascetic, or steer away from life. On the contrary,
Kabbalah obliges man to marry, bear children and work
and live a full life. Nothing has to be given up; everything
was created for a reason, and man need not withdraw from
life.
When a person begins to study Kabbalah,
he may have no spiritual feelings, and therefore he embarks
on the learning process with the aid of his intellect.
We are supposed to open our heart through our intellect.
When the heart develops, we feel what is right and what
is not, and are naturally drawn to the right decisions
and actions.
The Kabbalists begin by teaching spirituality
in small doses, to allow the students to expand their
will to receive more light, more awareness, more spiritual
feeling. Increased will brings with it a greater depth,
understanding and attainment. A person then reaches the
highest level of spirituality he can attain, to the roots
of his soul.