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The Kabbalah Experience: The Definitive Q&A Guide to Authentic Kabbalah

The Righteous and the Sinner – Constant Struggle

Q: When the righteous “look” at the sinner, the sinner disappears briefly, then returns to “pay a visit” more wickedly! And as soon as the righteous close their eyes, the victorious sinner is back. How can I keep my righteous vision ever vigilant?

A: This is the constant inner work of the righteous and the sinner in us. But it is said that there is no need to try to destroy our sinner. Instead, we should turn that person into a righteous person. Then, the work will start to be creative. The work itself continues beyond the barrier and until the end of correction.

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