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    Introduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course.

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      Arjun
      Participant

      Hi, this is Arjun.., tuning in from Dubai. Spiritual growth is a big part of my chosen experience, and the wisdom of Kabbalah really lights up my soul. I am also eager to commune with like spirited folks like you. Thank you Tony, Thank You KabU. Cheers,

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      Addison
      Participant

      Blessings to every(one)!

      I’m Addison and I am hoping to gain the spiritual wisdom I’ve been desperate to find, and maybe gain some techniques on how to live the best version of myself and how to selflessly give energy to those who need it.

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      Hila
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Hila.
      I’m here to get a deeper understanding of the spiritual world of Judaism and get insights from this on my life.

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      Guy
      Participant

      Hello,

      My name is Guy.  My wife introduced me to kabbalah in 2021.  At first, I was quite skeptical and wondered about the ethics of it and my Catholicism.  However, as I study it more deeply, I can see it written all over the teachings of Jesus and Paul, especially his writings to Ephesus, as he writes that we’ve known all mysteries since before creation.  I’ve somehow always felt what St Augustine described as the veil that keeps us from seeing the true world and have felt within a breath of parting it.  That is my search.  As Jesus, the Christ taught: seek first the Kingdom of Heaven (Ketheriel), and all things will be given you.

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      Miguel
      Participant

      Hi there,
      I’m here because I’m seeking to understand the meaning of life, my purpose, and how I can contribute in my own unique way. I’ve read books that have helped improve my quality of life, and some of them have been particularly useful. However, my Catholic upbringing didn’t always resonate with me, and I often felt like it centered on guilt and shame. Growing up, I experienced both ups and downs, but I’ve had many fulfilling moments. At this point, I feel like I’ve accomplished everything I was supposed to do. I don’t want to feel burned out or complacent. I need guidance and a new path toward self-discovery, self-healing, and shedding the pain and chaos that continue to surface.

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      Maria Escurra
      Participant

      I’m here to learn

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