tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7743873.post957662138603814297..comments2023-12-14T12:23:41.494-08:00Comments on Big Dog, Little Dog: Diversity, Science 2.0, Competencies, Millennials, & Six DegreesDonald Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01980740206430947090noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7743873.post-49060190477505296222008-05-13T00:21:00.000-07:002008-05-13T00:21:00.000-07:00This research simply shows how we’re externally co...This research simply shows how we’re externally connected to each other. Soon, however, we will start discovering how internally connected we are, where we will see each other as living not in the bodies we see today, but in each other’s hearts.<BR/><BR/>Today, we lack the understanding of how the world becomes disclosed to us. For instance, our senses perceive something to the extent that this “something” is disclosed to them, and beforehand, it is as if this “something” had never existed. In other words, something we perceive is born in the same moment we discover it. Just take a look at the laws of nature we know about today: until we discovered them, it was as if they had never existed. Obviously, they had always existed, but we simply couldn’t perceive them: they existed in potential, instead of in action, with regard to us.<BR/><BR/>Baal HaSulam explains that the world is divided into a revealed and a concealed (secret) part. Therefore, the time we will discover the true connection among people (souls), we will know (with Mocha – mind) and feel (with Liba – heart), simultaneously, that everyone in the world is solely dependent on everyone else’s goodwill: People’s attitudes of love or hate will determine whether or not they will bring life or death upon others.<A HREF="http://www.laitman.com/2008/03/our-planet-is-only-as-big-as-a-house" REL="nofollow"/>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com