One
law
(Modified
by
Dr.
Michael
Laitman)
He
who
fulfills
at
least
one
law
of
the
above
world,
wins
himself
and
the
world
over
to
the
virtue
of
goodness.
Correction
of
the
creation
is
in
the
intention
The
correction
of
the
authentic
human
nature,
the
egoistic
desires,
should
be
carried
out
only
for
the
purpose
of
convergence
with
the
upper
power,
by
means
of
a
similarity
in
attributes
and
by
acquiring
the
quality
of
unconditional
giving.
It
is
the
same
way
that
it
works
towards
us;
for
the
sake
of
giving
in
order
to
fill
up
our
desire
to
receive.
This
human
desire
to
attain
pleasure
is
created
by
the
source,
the
supreme
power,
and
it
is
by
no
means
opposite
to
it.
The
opposite
is
the
INTENTION
to
receive
pleasure
'for
the
sake
of
one's
own
self''.
In
fact,
this
is
the
desire
for
pleasure
for
the
sake
of
one's
self
that
is
called
egoism,
not
the
pleasure
itself.
The
desire
to
receive
or,
as
Kabbalists
say,
to
be
completed
is,
unchanging;
it
is
exactly
that
one
and
only
thing
that
has
been
created.
There
is
nothing
else
in
creation
except
the
desire
to
receive,
and
the
Creator
Himself.
However,
according
to
His
will,
creation
must
reveal
the
special
pleasure
in
His
light,
and
in
being
near
to
Him.
The
only
change
that
we
are
able
to
make
for
creation
is
in
the
way
we
use
our
uniquely
authentic,
natural
quality,
i.e.,
the
desire
to
receive-
either
'for
our
own
sake'
or
'for
the
Creator's.'
Receiving
pleasure
'for
one's
own
sake'
is
restricted
by
the
limits
of
our
world.
Overall,
it
cannot
be
fulfilled
because
the
pleasure,
by
its
filling
the
desire,
nullifies
it,
and,
as
a
result,
disappears
itself.
The
enjoyment
and
satisfaction
do
not
stay
in
our
senses.
This
micro-desire
exists
only
in
order
to
make
life
possible
for
a
person,
until
he
begins
to
take
hold
of
the
true
intention
and
is
able
to
fill
himself
with
unlimited
and
infinite
pleasure.
This
micro-desire
can
receive
just
a
'littlie
spark'
of
pleasure,
'ner
dakik',
and
every
infinite
and
everlasting
fulfillment
can
only
be
achieved
via
the
intention
'for
the
Creator'.
From
this,
we
see
that
the
desire
to
receive
is
not
intended
by
the
Creator
to
be
used
in
a
direct
way
'for
the
sake
of
one's
own
pleasure',
but,
quite
the
contrary,
“for
the
sake
of
Him”.
In
that
case,
we
become
similar
to
Him.
By
changing
the
egoistic
intention
of
'taking
pleasure
for
one's
self'
to
an
altruistic
one
of
'taking
pleasure
for
the
sake
of
the
Creator',
a
person
becomes
wholly
identical
with
the
Being
Beyond,
because
it
is
the
intention
that
determines
the
action.
However,
it
is
impossible
to
make
an
immediate
transition
from
the
egoistic
intention
'for
one's
self'
to
the
altruistic
one
'for
the
Supreme
Power'.
Such
a
change
in
the
person’s
thoughts,
habits,
and
lifestyle
requires
a
gradual
transformation.
A
person’s
choice
to
take
pleasure
is
influenced
by
society,
public
opinion,
and
mode,
and
consequently,
only
by
changing
the
environment.
Therefore,
only
by
its
placing
priority
in
giving
instead
of
receiving,
can
a
person
make
the
transition
from
the
intention
'for
the
sake
of
one's
self'
to
the
intention
'for
the
sake
of
others.'
What
is
that
swift
and
clear-cut
method
that
enables
a
person
to
obtain
this
attribute
of
the
Almighty?
The
only
way
to
acquire
the
ability
of
'giving'
is
by
thinking
about
his
own
personal
needs
only
to
the
extent
of
his
primary
necessities,
and
for
the
rest,
about
the
welfare
of
society
and
its
citizens.
By
doing
this,
a
person
becomes
akin
to
the
attribute
of
the
Supreme
Ruling
Power.
Such
drastic
change
is
only
possible
in
a
special
society
that
creates
for
a
person
the
right
environment
to
undergo
this
improvement.
Two
principles
for
stimulating
society
to
the
fulfillment
of
this
law
.
That
society,
or
indeed
humanity,
encourage
an
individual
to
follow
the
law
.
That
the
rule
of
giving
for
the
sake
of
humanity
prepares
one
to
carry
out
the
law
of
giving
for
the
purpose
of
convergence
with
the
Upper
Power.
Only
then
does
a
human
being
have
the
energy
to
fulfill
the
act
of
giving.
The
society,
by
praising
his
deeds,
provides
him
with
the
altruistic
ability
to
give,
at
the
beginning
for
the
sake
of
reward,
such
as
honor
and
admiration
of
the
society.
Nevertheless,
the
habit
of
giving
slowly
becomes
second
nature,
and
a
person
starts
wishing
it
from
habit.
In
addition,
acts
of
giving
will
evoke
the
descending
of
the
Upper
Correcting
Light,
which
changes
an
individual
in
likeness
with
the
Creator,
following
the
mechanism
from
'for
one's
own
sake',
to
'for
the
sake
of
the
Creator'.
This
preparation
is
one
of
the
components
of
the
final
goal,
since,
by
accustoming
himself
to
work
for
others
and
for
their
good,
he
gradually
grows
eager
to
fulfill
the
laws
of
the
Creator,
following
the
intended
rule
'for
the
sake
of
the
Creator',
and
not
'for
the
sake
of
one's
self'.
Thus,
our
intention
is
according
to
the
plan
of
creation.
Part
of
the
method,
responsible
for
the
relationship
of
an
individual
with
his
comrade
The
method
of
convergence
with
the
Upper
Power
has
two
parts:
.
The
attitude
of
a
man
towards
the
Creator.
.
The
attitude
of
a
man
towards
his
comrade.
The
most
effective
and
useful
thing
to
do
is
first
of
all
to
focus
on
the
relationship
between
comrades,
since
by
doing
this,
man
acquires
the
right
habits,
in
order
to
apply
them
later
in
his
approach
towards
the
Creator.
Thought,
dialog,
action
Any
effort
of
correction
includes
thought,
dialog,
and
action.
.
Action
is
preceded
by
intention,
and
intention
is
revealed
through
action.
There
are
two
types
of
intention
'for
one's
self'
or
'for
the
Creator'.
The
action
with
the
intention
that
is
'not
for
the
sake
of
the
Creator'
does
not
reach
the
Creator.
He
reveals
Himself
to
a
person
only
on
one
condition:
that
a
person
possesses
the
continuous
true
intention
of
giving,
i.e.,
to
the
extent
of
mutual
affinity
between
them.
There
is
no
doubt
that
the
Creator
always
and
fully
understands
a
person,
but
His
comprehension
is
one-sided.
A
person
begins
to
perceive
the
Creator,
or
stated
differently,
the
Creator
uncovers
Himself
to
a
person;
however,
only
to
the
extent
of
their
similarity.
The
most
effective
way
to
become
similar
to
the
Creator
is
by
taking
upon
one's
self
the
duty
of
dedication
to
the
service
others,
having
as
the
final
goal
–
to
be
reunited
with
the
Creator.
The
deeds
concerning
the
relationship
between
people
are
dictated
by
human
conscience,
which
binds
a
person
to
act
in
a
certain
way.
However,
acting
from
this
reason
does
not
bring
any
correction.
Actions
of
conscience
do
not
bring
a
person
nearer
to
the
Creator.
Because
of
that,
a
person
always
has
to
keep
in
mind
that
anything
he
does
has
the
single
purpose:
to
please
the
Creator
in
order
to
be
identical
to
Him,
which
amounts
to
equivalent
unselfish
giving.
Such
a
comprehension,
in
combination
with
good
deeds,
will
draw
a
person
nearer
to
the
Creator,
that
his
attributes
might
be
similar
to
their
spiritual
mould
(human
being
like
an
imprint
of
the
Creator).
Then
a
person
will
be
ready
to
receive
the
Upper
Light
and
greater
abundance.
.
Thought
in
this
commandment
is
more
essential
than
in
the
relationship
of
a
person
with
the
Creator.
(I
am
not
sure
about
this
sentence,
for
the
meaning
of
it
is
unclear
for
me
in
Russian.
I
think,
it
has
to
be
explained
more
thoroughly.)
.
Dialog
means
the
appeal
to
the
Upper
Power
for
correction,
and
for
the
alteration
of
the
intention
from
'for
the
sake
of
one's
self'
to
'for
the
sake
of
others'
during
any
actions,
but
especially,
while
studying
Kabbalah.
Two
types
of
giving
pleasure
to
the
Creator
.
Conscious
–
because
humankind
must
not
hope
that
one
day
it
will
be
possible
to
obtain
at
once
the
likeness
to
the
Creator,
-
without
the
preliminary
extended
efforts
while
the
Creator
is
still
hidden,
and
without
the
collective
work
in
a
group
to
receive
the
intention
'for
the
Creator'.
Previously,
presently,
and
in
the
future,
anyone
wanting
to
achieve
the
connection
with
the
Creator
will
have
to
begin
his
efforts
from
the
initial
egoistic
intention,
then,
only
after
the
fulfillment
of
all
the
commandments
will
he
become
similar
to
the
Creator
in
his
intention.
The
approach
to
this
condition
is
not
limited
in
time,
but
depends
rather
on
the
readiness
of
an
individual
and
his
power
over
his
heart.
Moreover,
since
people
have
fallen
and
will
fall,
doing
it
'for
themselves',
they
will
die
before
gaining
the
wisdom.
Yet
at
the
same
time,
their
reward
is
great,
and
the
human
mind
cannot
place
a
value
on
the
significance
of
the
pleasure
that
is
given
to
the
Creator.
.
Subconscious
–
even
a
beginner
who
fulfills
any
act
with
some
intention,
though
he
is
not
ready
yet
for
acting
otherwise,
he
also
gives
pleasure
to
the
Creator.
Duty
of
carrying
out
613
commandments
Man’s
soul
consists
of
613
separate
desires,
and
the
correction
of
those
from
the
intention
'for
one's
self'
to
the
intention
'for
the
Creator'
allows
a
person
to
feel
union
with
the
Creator
through
every
corrected
desire.
The
comprehension
of
each
private
manifestation
of
the
Creator
in
one's
self
is
seen
as
the
revelation
of
the
Creator,
and
is
called
by
one
of
His
names.
In
other
words,
the
names
of
the
Creator
reflect
the
private
comprehension
of
the
various
measures
of
the
universal
abundance
of
the
Creator.
Every
person
has
to
go
through
all
of
these
measures
and
has
to
perceive
the
complete
general
revelation
(name)
of
the
Creator.
True
wisdom
The
Kabbalists
of
the
past
presented
the
method
of
individual
comprehension.
Here
we
offer
a
general
way,
because
of
its
consistency
and
because
it
defines
the
spiritual
substances
without
placing
them
in
a
material
cover.
This
latest
approach
is
the
most
useful
for
the
development
of
the
method
of
comprehension.
In
addition,
this
science
is
called
the
true
wisdom.
The
success
of
its
presentation
will
grow
in
succeeding
generations,
because
they
will
be
more
prepared
to
understand
the
true
wisdom.
The
success
of
its
understanding
depends
on
the
magnitude
of
the
spiritual
leader
of
that
generation,
or
on
the
generation
itself,
or
on
both
of
these
factors.