Profound understanding does not allow people to evade their responsibility for all the evil caused by them and forces them to face the direct consequences of their actions. When we reach the right relationship with GOD, we will feel and understand it.
Let’s talk about the mental problem.
The right attitude towards GOD is difficult to understand since it is an abstract one. Also, in the scientific world, for example, there are issues that, although factually correct, are difficult to grasp and understand because they run counter to intuition and everyday instinctive understanding.
Intuition is built on a physical worldview and so it is difficult to understand certain things. For example, Einstein’s theory of relativity and the physical fact that time is not fixed but changes according to the speed at which we exist does not align with intuition.
One has to strive to get mental truth that is not intuitively understood. There are also people for whom thinking is difficult, and there are idlers who do not want to think. Everything that does not enter in sixty seconds, “sixty seconds on GOD,” “sixty seconds on the next world,” and “sixty seconds on Shabbat” does not exist with them. Despite the tendency to want immediate and simple answers to any question, one needs both mental effort and perseverance, and to repeat things until they are understood to properly understand the relationship to GOD.–
We will now understand the correct relation to the divine concept and what Judaism is talking about when it says “GOD.”