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May 7, 2024

New Genetic Research Meets Kabbalah to Tell Us “There Is No Free Choice”

A Kabbalist, a Geneticist and the Meaning of Life

So you thought that generosity came from good will and caring for other people? Think again.

New genetic research shows that it may just be a matter of genes. From Kabbalah’s viewpoint, however, this is hardly news. That’s why we were sure that a meeting between Geneticist Prof. Ebstein and Kabbalist Dr. Laitman would be extremely fascinating.

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From the Meeting:

Kabbalist Rav Michael Laitman, PhD and Geneticist Prof. Ebstein

Kabbalah Today Reporter, Oren Levi: Earlier you mentioned that what a person does is 50% influenced by his genes. What about the other 50%?

Prof. Ebstein: That comes from society, the education one receives from his parents or his school.

Oren Levi: Okay, so if this adds up to 100% – 50% genes and 50% society – then where am “I”? What do we have left of the person himself?

Prof. Ebstein: That is the question.

Oren Levi: And what does Dr. Laitman say about this, from the perspective of Kabbalah?

Dr. Laitman: What can I say – there is no free choice. more…

  

2 Comments »

  Berta Brass wrote @ February 9th, 2008 at 7:26 pm

It is so great to finally find the truth.
For knowing that there is no free choice, judgement ends and love and compassion beggins.
There is no reason for suffering because of other´s behaviour, now I know.
Thank you Dr. Laitman, I love you.

  christine mellick wrote @ February 9th, 2008 at 9:32 am

I have a mental, emotional disorder. I have dificulty keeping up with long articles and enn up missing out on much of the important information. Is there any way the long articles could be edited and the important points be highlighted? I want to receive the pertinent points.

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