A Kabbalist’s Thoughts after the 76th Anniversary of the Hiroshima Bombing

A Kabbalist’s Thoughts after the 76th Anniversary of the Hiroshima Bombing

9 ago 2021
We recently commemorated the 76th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The great Kabbalist Yehuda Ashlag (Baal HaSulam) wrote that unless we reach a correct connection among each other, which brings forth a positive force into this world, then we might reach a state of a third and fourth world war, and the possibility that at least one of them will be a nuclear war. There are many movies that depict what the world could look like, in which survivors are simply roaming amid the debris of the destruction, should we ever come to a nuclear war. One wonders if this will portray people behaving as animals, simply striving to exist and suffer less. We cannot begin to imagine how frightening this might look if these nuclear bombs were to fall into the hands of terror organizations. God help us! To prevent such a dystopian horror movie from unfolding, people must come closer and connect with one another correctly. Unfortunately, today it is all about the ego, and how we use it against one another. We can however invest in bringing people to change direction and connect, and we need to start with the Jews among us. They understand that this is required of them, to wake up and work on connecting people all around the world. We continually hold onto hope, there is always hope!