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

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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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      Dave Fleming
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      Hello everyone

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      beau
      Participant

      Hello my name is Beau I’m here to expand my understanding of the world

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      Vladimir
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Vladimir, and I have been a student of Kabbalah at KabU for the past year. I am seeking answers about the meaning of life and my purpose in this world.

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      Josue
      Participant

      Hello I am Josue Saintus from New york Happy to be here looking forward to learn more.

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      Josue
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Josue Saintus from New York happy to be here. Looking forward to learn a lot about this course.

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      Elisheva
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      Hello, I am Elisheva Placeres Madrid y Acevo, Ph.D. in Psychology. My profession has been as a psychologist. I have also taught classes in UTSA, University of San Antonio, Texas; college courses, and I founded a non profit foundation in memory of my angel, Michelle Kuri, who passed away. My faith in HaShem is huge. When I began the courses of Kabbalah learning about bestowal and egoism, it was easy for me to outline bestowal in everything I have achieved as a mother and psychologist, and as human being in this corporeal world. I have also been able to look back at my life and outline my egoism. One believes that one is living one’s life correctly. However, it is so easy to fall into unneeded purchases to improve one’s impression to others and/or to follow in other friends pathways. Fifteen years ago I began building my Jewish library. In that library, I bought the entire collection of the books of Zohar and other books regarding wisdom from the Sages, the Pirket Avot, and many more. I decided to read one book of Zohar and I was blind to what it was about. When I found small bits of videos in YouTube, I realized that I needed/wanted to learn true Kabbalah. I am grateful to all the Kabbalists and Kabbalah instructors who have dedicated their life to help one learn the truth about our corporeal world and how to return to The Creator.

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