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Love Is the Future
Our future is in us reaching relations of love for one another, and then in that place of love between us exists also the higher force that connects us and acts in our favor.
An inside look4 de feb. de 2024290 ViewsTo all episodes
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Insights and commentary into current events from around the world from the world's foremost Kabbalist of the 21st century.
•Is there a chance to talk? •What is the root cause of the refusal phenomenon? •How do you attain absolute justice in society? •Is Israel on the brink of civil war? •Why is the world so interested in the crisis in Israel?
Writers Meeting - Q&A with Kabbalist Dr. Michael LaitmanEpisode 38328 de mar. de 20233383 ViewsTo all episodes
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Something like this (full version)
Something like this (full version)Episode 3823 de sep. de 2022820 ViewsTo all episodes
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The UN report says that there are more than 150 million women starving than men, and in general, 60% of the starving people in the world are women. • Jeff Bezos critical decision using the Golden Question Method • “And they made the school as the devil commanded, A quote by Adolf Ferrier • Micro-dosing • During the pandemic, the main problem was you can’t hug. Relatives, parents with the kids, and then, in the Netherlands, they returned to the old idea of hugging cows. • Fifty years since the Munich Olympics when the Israeli athletes were taken hostage and eventually killed.
The UN report says that there are more than 150 million women starving than men, and in general, 60% of the starving people in the world are women. What astonished me the most, is that tens of millions of women around the world eat last and least. Suddenly they are in the spotlights, women. We always give an example of a women and a baby as an example of bestowal in our world. Can you comment a bit about women in this regard. • It’s always difficult to make a critical decision. Jeff Bezos, he was the vice-president of some company in 1994 and he was thinking how to invent a start -up how to ship books through the internet. He told his boss he was quitting, his boss offered him more salary and to think about it. Bezos sat and thought, he imagined himself at the age of 80, and at that age he would not regret if he would fail or something like that. Now this system is called The Golden Question-it uses 5 questions in one method. How will I feel about this in a day, a week, a month, a year, in 5, 15, or 20 years? What do you think about this? • A quote by Adolf Ferrier: “And they made the school as the devil commanded. The child loves nature, so he was locked in four walls. He cannot sit without moving, so he was forced to remain motionless. He loves to work with his hands, and he was taught theories and ideas. He likes to talk – he was told to keep quiet. He wanted to know; he wanted to learn by heart. He would like to explore and seek knowledge, but he was given them in a ready-made form. And then the children learned what they would never have learned in other conditions. They learned to lie and pretend.” • Micro-Dosing-Small portions, its like eating a little bit of magic mushrooms, a bit of LSD, it . Micro-dosing increases productivity, creativity, the main thing is to use one to ten, one to twenty micro-doses, and it has an immediate effect. On YouTube, There are hundreds of thousands of views on how it broadens and expands conscientious, without consequences, it’s like micro-dosing is like becoming a micro drug addict, but not a real drug addict. My question is, what does a person need to turn himself on all the time for? Why? • Scientists kid around and make laws, which suddenly become real and accurate. How do you relate to this, law and lie. For example, All great revelations are made by mistake, do you agree? • During the pandemic, the main problem was you can’t hug. Relatives, parents with the kids, and then, in the Netherlands, they returned to the old idea of hugging cows. They even created farms on which the cows are calm and people came and hugged them for 30 minutes. The body temperature of a cow is higher, the heart beat is slower. They said that after the people hugged the cows, the cows had to rest for 2 or 3 hours. And now in Finnish Lapland, they have a new tree hugging competition. They compete for hugging speed, the most sincere hugs, creative hugs. The idea is the same, connecting with nature, improves your mood, reduces stress. I really liked when you said, for sure, a cow needs to rest after a person hugs them.
News in Russian (full version)1 de sep. de 20222493 ViewsTo all episodes
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A Year Since Operation Guardian of the Walls: Where did the extremism between Arabs and Jews come from? • Disinformation Tzar: Is Democracy in the US Dead? • Istanbul Convention: Is it right to let foreign entities set the norms in Israel? • Rise of Islam in Germany: Are Jews in Germany more vulnerable today than in the past?
A year since Operation Guardian of the Walls: Where did the extremism between Arabs and Jews come from? A survey shows that 69% of the Jewish public in Israel express concern about the fate of the state, and 67% believe that action should be taken with firearms and the imposition of fines in order to prevent riots and friction between Jews and Arabs. The findings show that only 25% of Israeli Arabs believe that the Jewish people have a right to sovereignty in the Land of Israel, and a considerable majority - about 75% - believe that the Jewish people do not have such a right. What has been happening in Israel in recent years? Where does the extremism between Israeli Arabs and Jews come from? The friendship that existed between Jews and Israeli Arabs has been especially erased since Operation Guardian of the Walls.. No more neighbors, no more good Bedouin ready to entertain, everyone already sees themselves as Palestinians and not Israeli Arabs, what happened? Where did the friendship between Arabs, Bedouins and Jews go? • Disinformation Tzar: Is Democracy in the US Dead? About two weeks ago, the Biden administration announced the establishment of the so-called Disinformation Governance Board. The body was established two months earlier, but its existence has only recently been announced. At the head of this disinformation council is someone whose role is defined as the "disinformation czar." Amongst Republicans, there has been a great outcry over this matter, and some have likened it to George Orwell's Ministry of Truth from the 1984 book. At the same time, the Tsar, who comes from a progressive background, recently said in a very explicit zoom call that there will be qualified people whose job it will be to investigate cases of online misinformation. In case they discover misinformation, they will be able to "edit" the post of that person or body that they think wrote something wrong, and give it the right context, or in short, change what that person wrote to suit their opinion. For example, she said, let's say Trump writes something wrong, so someone on our behalf will add what is needed so that there is not just a statement, but its correct context.Right now, it is not clear what this council has already done, what it is doing today, and especially it is not clear how one can believe people's posts if the government can take down and change anything at any moment, and without leaving a mark that something is different. The First Amendment to the American Constitution sanctifies freedom of speech and expression. On this sits all of American democracy. If there is no more freedom of expression because there is a "tsar" who makes sure that they express only what is convenient to the government, then where is democracy? If there is no democracy, is there a totalitarian regime in America that only presents itself as democratic? • Istanbul Convention: Is it right to let foreign entities set the norms in Israel? The Istanbul Convention is an international treaty of the Council of Europe on the fight against violence against women. It is based on the assumption that international cooperation is needed to deal with the phenomenon of domestic violence. The Convention was ratified by the Council of Europe in 2011, and currently has 45 signatories. In recent years some countries have regretted joining the treaty, and two countries have already withdrawn from it: Poland withdrew on the grounds that "the treaty is a feminist invention designed to justify a proud ideology" [colored], and Turkey has said "the treaty goes against Islam and conservative values." This week, the convention also reached Israel, which is expected to join by the end of the month. But there are those who criticize and argue that this is exploitative propaganda under the guise of equality. For example, one of the articles of immigration in the Convention states that refugee status should be granted to every man and woman who have been harmed on the basis of gender. Because the definition of harm is a broad and vague definition, it could serve as an opening for Israel to flood refugees and cause serious consequences for Israel's immigration policy. According to the Convention, the State of Israel in fact undertakes to enact laws in accordance with the control of the Council of Europe. Do you see any danger here? Is it right for Israel to let foreign bodies set the norms in the State of Israel? Is it Israel's job to take care of the suffering of the citizens of the world? According to which constitution should Israel determine its norms and values? According to the convention, action must be taken to abolish traditions and customs based on gender characteristics and roles. How does this fit in with the authentic Jewish tradition? Precisely in this week that International Family Day falls, how does the wisdom of Kabbalah see the family unit in a world where values ​​are being undermined? How to prevent domestic violence and protect women? • Rise of Islam in Germany: Are Jews in Germany more vulnerable today than in the Past? A recent survey of the German population and Muslims living in Germany, conducted by the American Jewish Committee, revealed the gap in perceptions about Jews and antisemitism amongst the two populations. While about 60% of the two populations consider antisemitism to be a widespread phenomenon in Germany that has grown over the past 10 years, there is a huge gap in the reasons for this hatred and perception of Jews. 34% of the general German population and 54% of Muslims agree with the statement "Jews today use their status as victims of genocide during the Second World War in their favor." 18% of Germans and 46% of Muslims agree with the statement "Jews have too much power in the media," and a similar percentage think "Jews have too much power in politics." The AJC polls come when German authorities reported 3,028 antisemitic crimes that occurred in 2021, the highest figure since the police in 2001 began tracking reported antisemitic incidents. Do these figures surprise you? Former Chancellor Angela Merkel declared in 2008 that Israel's security is part of Germany's national interest. Do you think this perception is still prevalent in today's Germany? How do you estimate the post-Merkel period for German Jews? Is the current German government more welcoming to the Muslim population? Are Jews in Germany more vulnerable today than in the past?
Writers Meeting - Q&A with Kabbalist Dr. Michael LaitmanEpisode 33912 de may. de 20222005 ViewsTo all episodes
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How Should Israel Respond to the Iranian Nuclear Threat?
Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman and Oren Levi discuss the Iranian nuclear threat on Israel and Israel’s response. Should Israel be afraid of the Iranian nuclear threat? How should Israel respond? Also, in general, why can’t Israel ever live in peace? The following is a loose transcript of the conversation… Oren Levi: There is talk in Israel about a possible attack on Iran. The Iranians aren’t holding their tongues either. Recently, top Iranian military officials published a map of targets in Israel and stated, "We can hit you anywhere. One mistake and we finish you off." The question is: should we attack or not attack Iran's nuclear facilities? Since the establishment of Israel, the approach has been to stay at least one or two steps ahead in order to keep a safe distance. Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman: You are losing as a result of this attitude. Eventually, it's just talk. Iranians are no fools. It is an ancient civilization with very wise people all throughout history, and today too. First of all, it seems to me that they already have a nuclear bomb but there is no need to be afraid. I see that America and Russia hate each other even more than we and Iran do, and they live with all of their nuclear bombs. Oren Levi: What can Israel do today in order to put an end to the Iranian threat and to the threat inside the country? When will we have some peace and quiet, like any other normal country? Dr. Laitman: We will have peace and quiet when we have peace with the upper force. The upper force is the force of love and bestowal. We are not letting it enter people’s lives around the world. We, the Jews, are the ones not letting it happen, which is why from one day to the next, the entire world turns increasingly against us. Oren Levi: Generations over generations sang: “He who makes peace in the heavens will make peace upon us.” I am all for it but we need to act too, not just wait for Him. Dr. Laitman: He is not doing it because you're not doing it. Oren Levi: I'm reaching out for peace to everyone. They don't want peace. Dr. Laitman: They don't want to make peace with you in this way because you are not doing it according to the law of nature. The law of nature is that you love all people in the world. Love everyone—starting with the Jews and onto the rest of the nations of the world—you want to be in wholeness, perfection, and peace with everyone.
An inside look20 de dic. de 2021202 ViewsTo all episodes