Dr. Marc Gafni
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And the sentence I said in English is a rough translation of the Yiddish.
Prayer affirms the dignity of personal need.
Personal need is real.
And it's dignified.
And when our needs are clarified...
So my need is not my six red car, but my need is what I uniquely need.
And it's not just what's objectively needed.
It's my clarified desire.
It's my clarified need.
When I turn to God with my clarified desire and clarified need, God turns to us and says, if you ask, you must surely need.
Your need is my allurement.
Yeah, no, that is insanely important.
And you and I, you'd mentioned this, Dean, to me once before in a different context, but it was beautiful then and it's beautiful now.
And I think it's so to the point now because what Dean is saying, and I actually don't know Dean, but I have read his work and his work's good.
He's done a really good job.
you know, in one particular vector and what he's pointing towards.
And there's actually a series of studies that for whatever reason, the last two, three weeks I've been involved in, which understand that go slow evolution or reality is love in action in response to need.
It's a good sentence.
That's what reality is.
Evolution is love and action, right?