The Spiritual Rules of Engagement

July 31st, 2010

One last “finding love” book and I promise any following reviews will abandon the subject indefinitely because I. Give. Up. Give up, you hear. I have had enough of the hot and cold, and especially enough of the lukewarm. Recently, in despair at failing again at finding a suitable partner in love, I was told by a wise spiritual counselor to “focus on something else”. I instantly felt great relief. Off the hook! I don’t have to look for anything. So, while officially not looking for a relationship, I picked The Spiritual Rules of Engagement: How Kabbalah Can Help Your Soul Mate Find You by Yehuda Berg (director of the Kabbalah Center of Los Angeles) anyway for my July review because 1) the book is short, 2) it came highly recommended by a friend who swore it worked for her, and 3) the cover quote is by Ashton Kutcher. (Just kidding. No, it really is by him, but I’m kidding that it’s why I picked the book.)

I love this book, and not only for teaching me that, supposedly, if I maintain this not giving a sh*t feeling, I am now in the perfect frame of mind to attract my soulmate. Or not. According to the book it may take a few lifetimes. Who cares, right? The important thing is to maintain and increase our connection to the Light inside. Berg makes it sound much easier in Kabbalah than it is in yoga, which has many restrictions and practices and disciplines to help us connect with the Light. The only advice given in this book to connect with the Light is to do the things that you really like to do. Pursue your interests and give them real priority, rather than doing what other people would like you to do or what you feel you “should” do.

The first chapter of the book is fascinating. It tells the Kabbalist history of time, with the explanation of the Big Bang, the Garden of Eden, and the differences between men and women at the soul level all wrapped into one. It also tells the biblical story of the Golden Calf, at which time women actually completed their spiritual work on the physical plane, and we are ever since merely waiting for the men to catch up. The trick is, we women need to be helping men, guiding them, and we can only do that when our souls (in the shape of vessels) are used for Light. We often lose our connection to the Light, even though our Vessel is made of it, because it is the nature of the Vessel to fear being empty (of Light). And so we mistakenly look outside ourselves for happiness (Light). Women can only effectively guide men (and therefore have a successful relationship with a soul mate) when we maintain our connection to the Light and become successful managers of the Light that men channel.

The rest of the book explains the rules, which include those that are practiced on the 1% level, the lower purely physical plane, and on the 99% level, the consciousness that lies beyond. Some seem ridiculous on the 1% level, but I can usually understand their importance on the 99% (soul) level. For example, Berg advises that women change the day or time that the man suggests for a date. It sounds like a silly game, like the woman is being needlessly manipulative on the 1% level. But the importance is that on the 99% level, it is the woman that is in charge of managing the Light, and she must assert this management from the beginning. What is nice for us women is that, according to Kabbalah, we truly have the power in a relationship; we only need to know how to effectively exercise it.

There are many similarities between Kabbalah and yoga philosophy, with which I am more familiar. However, according to Kabbalah, men and women have gendered soul anatomies, while in yoga and Vedanta, genders are only associated with the different bodies that we take on to work out our karmas; in some lifetimes they are male, in others female. It bothers me that there is a discrepancy; I prefer to think there is one absolute Truth to things and that different religions and philosophies only represent the Truth slightly differently. Also, Kabbalah seems to give no basis for understanding homosexual relationships.

My favorite rule in the book is the “hire slow, fire fast” rule. Women tend to make the same mistake as companies. When a company needs to hire someone to do a job, the interview process is usually quick. Then if it is revealed in time that the person is not right for the job, the company is slow to let them go. We women need to be more careful, slow and deliberate in deciding whether to choose a particular man to share our life with.

Other good advice from the book is to choose a man whom you can support the way he channels Light into the world. For example if you don’t like the field of work he is in, you might not be able to support him and so you should let him go and choose another man that you can support. Another way to say this is, do not be with someone and then try to change them. It is also important that you share common values and a common purpose in life.

While women have the real power, the book’s rules seem old-fashioned. The man always makes the moves, etc. (You are only “choosing” a man from among the ones who ask to spend time with you.) But I am willing to entertain the possibility that that may simply be the way it works. Any breaking of these rules on our part is out of fear of being empty vessels, but really all we need to do in order to be fulfilled is to connect with the Light, and to trust that that is all we need, that we are never empty at all.

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