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Sodom and Gomorrah - Spiritual States with Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman

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Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman and Michael Sanilevich discuss Sodom and Gomorrah in this episode of Spiritual States. What forces operate in reality? What force represents the Creator? Why can’t we feel the force of the Creator right now? What intentions motivate us in every action we make? What does it mean that our world is an egoistic world? What quality represents spirituality? How can we develop altruistic, spiritual qualities in us? What was the main principle of life in Sodom? Why was life in Sodom so terrible in terms of human development? Why was it necessary to destroy Sodom? Why are even wars and conflicts better than how life was organized in Sodom? Why was Sodom a dead-end for human development? Why should we not even look back at Sodom? Why are states in the Torah worth remembering while remembering Sodom is prohibited? Why was Lot’s wife turned into a salt pillar? What is the significance of the ten righteous they wanted to find in Sodom in order to save the city? Why was Lot saved from Sodom? How did wars, conquests, and colonization contribute to general human development? Why was Lot’s wife not saved from Sodom? What does the Torah teach us? How can we look at nature as a judge over humanity? — ►Take the Free KabU Course to Find True Answers About Life: This course is a journey into understanding life and how all its pieces come together. It aims to give you genuine, scientific answers to all the questions you've ever had about life, and most importantly, what you can do about it. Also, it aims to give you tools to upgrade how you think about and perceive reality, essential knowledge about your nature and how to restore its purpose, and help you attain self-realization. ►Subscribe to the Kabbalahinfo YouTube channel: — Follow : Official Website ► Facebook ► Twitter ► Instagram ► Pinterest ► Tumblr ► #kabbalahinfo

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