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Kabbalah’s Secret: God Made a Broken World for You to Fix - Rabbi Yitzchak Botton

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Hidabroot - Torah & Judaism

Hidabroot - Torah & Judaism

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If God is 100% perfect, why is this world so messy? Discover the shocking 500-year-old Kabbalah secret that changes how you view your struggles. Ever wondered why a perfect Creator allows suffering, chaos, and personal failure? In this video, by Rabbi Yitzchak Botton, we uncover a profound, down-to-earth secret from the 1500s written by the master Kabbalist, the Arizal (Rabbi Isaac Luria). The truth might shock you: God didn't want a perfect world—He left it broken on purpose. If we received a flawless, blissful reality as a free handout, we would eternally feel like a beggar receiving a handout, stripped of dignity and accomplishment. True perfection requires partnership. God created a world filled with intense challenges, hidden divine presence, and personal tests so that we have the chance to actively fix what is broken. By facing life's ups and downs, you aren't failing—you are stepping into your role as a co-creator. Stop viewing your flaws as a mistake and discover why the messiness of life is actually the ultimate gift. Chapter Timestamps - The Secret of the Imperfect Bakery - Why God Refused to Make a Perfect World - The Wisdom of the Arizal (Kabbalah Secret) - The Beggar's Handout: Why Bliss Must Be Earned - The Ultimate Artist: What Are You Painting? - Why You Are Supposed to Be Messy - Becoming Partners in Creation The Paradox of Perfection: Addressing the ultimate existential question: Why does an eternal, infinite God take an interest in an imperfect world? The Divine Logic: Exploring the Kabbalistic text of the Arizal and the core spiritual law that "the nature of the good is to bestow good." Overcoming the Shame of the Handout: Why receiving a perfect world for free would ruin its perfection, and why our souls demand to earn their reward through struggle. The Bakery Metaphor: A heartwarming story explaining why a shared, beautifully flawed creation is infinitely more precious than isolated perfection. The Partnership of Tikkun: How human responsibility, integrity, and fixing what is broken completes the blueprint of the universe. #Spirituality #Faith #Kabbalah #torah #godslove #lifepurpose #rabbiyitzchakbotton #hidabroot #love Follow us: https://www.hidabroot.com https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot_global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q