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Rabbi Michael Avraham’s Concept of God

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asked 6 years ago

Hello Rabbi,
I would be very happy to hear your approach to the concept of God.
When you stand and pray and say, “Blessed are You, O Lord,” etc., or marvel in religious feelings as you say, “How many are Your works, O Lord!”
Who and what is that God you see in your spirit? A conscious, personal being with free will? Or is it that positive, good New Age energy that animates the world?
That knightly king, blessed, great, peace-speaker, noble, veteran, old with gray hair and a long white beard ?
Or perhaps he zealously denies his titles through the heat of the blazing sword – turning personal titles into titles of actions and concluding “We have no business with the occult.”

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מיכי Staff answered 6 years ago

First of all, I don’t usually have religious feelings.
Secondly, I don’t see any figure before my eyes. For me, this is an abstract being who created the world and us. Since there are interactions with him, then he is what is called personal.

Gil replied 6 years ago

https://youtu.be/7Gx1Pv02w3Q

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