Would it be a picnic without ants? Picnics are a positive place experience to recognize our opposition to the altruistic force of Nature. Perhaps this is why a picnic is defined both as a meal taken outdoors to be eaten and as a pleasant experience. The Kabbalists tell us that we can begin our process of assuming Nature’s qualities of altruism by imitating Nature. By imitating Nature’s qualities of loving and giving, making an effort to care for others, and bonding with them with the recognition that all are part of a single body, we will begin to feel that there is wholeness in Nature’s quality. Through our efforts in imitating Nature, we will discover that an altruistic attitude towards others is a source of perfect unbounded pleasure, and this will lead us to want to reach this level of altruism in our inner qualities.
"In this manner, we will rise from the level we were created in, to a higher level, the level of Nature’s force itself. We will be integrated in its harmony and perfection. This is where Nature’s evolutionary law is leading humanity." – From Chaos to Harmony
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