What Drives the Power of Your Thoughts?

What Drives the Power of Your Thoughts?

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A person from Jerusalem named Ronny Marcus moves a spoon by the power of thought. He says that he can move people from afar by thoughts. Furthermore, he says that in potential, all people have the ability to use their power of thought. Only that we don't develop these abilities. What does Kabbalah have to say about this phenomenon? Find out in this conversation between Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman and Oren Levi. The following is a transcript of the video: Oren Levi: Do you believe that every person can really move things by the power of their thought? Dr. Laitman: Yes, it is possible to stop the sun, dim stars by the power of thought. What are you smiling about? It's not a fairytale. Oren Levi: Give us the first lesson. You know what? The sun, that's a bit big. How do I move my neighbor from my parking space? Dr. Laitman: You have an example from the Bible: the sun stood still and the moon stopped. For us now it is a fairytale but it is actually not. Oren Levi: So a person has the ability to do everything by the power of thought? Dr. Laitman: Yes, our thought is the greatest force in nature. Oren Levi: If I want to develop my power of thought, what do I have to do? Dr. Laitman: First of all, you have to correct your thought. Oren Levi: Correct it how? Dr. Laitman: For it to be to everyone's benefit. But decisively, a hundred percent, and not ninety-nine percent. Oren Levi: When you say everyone, who do you mean? Dr. Laitman: By saying everyone, I mean everyone, including everyone. Oren Levi: And then my thoughts will have power? Dr. Laitman: When that is the state that you come to, then you get the power to do whatever you want. Because whatever you want is to do good to everyone and nothing else. Oren Levi: Is that really within man? Can a man develop such corrected thoughts that he really purely wants to benefit everyone? Can a person really come to that? Dr. laitman: That is called the end of man's correction. Oren Levi: Which means what? Dr. Laitman: To do good to each other. Simple. In all your thoughts, with all your might and in whatever you can. Oren Levi: So if today the world is a difficult place, is it because this is how we make it by our thoughts? Dr. Laitman: Yes, we are governing the world. The world is a result of our thoughts.