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Spiritual experience

שו”תCategory: philosophySpiritual experience
asked 8 years ago

Hello Rabbi,
You wrote in the notebook of the ontological view, about the difference between knowing something and experiencing it (like in the episode with Mary’s room that did not experience a yellow light). My question is how do we actually get from a state of knowing the Creator to a state of experiencing and recognizing Him?


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מיכי Staff answered 8 years ago
I don’t think there’s a way to experience it directly. Maybe in prophecy.

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י' replied 8 years ago

So I didn't understand what the recognition of G-d that you talked about in the notebook is?

מיכי Staff replied 8 years ago

I don't know what you're aiming for in the notebook. In any case, I think there's no way to experience it directly like objects in this world. And why did I write otherwise?
You can understand that it exists but not experience it (just as in Mary's room you can understand but not experience it).

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