Reflect and Discuss: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or gave you a new perspective; or discuss the lesson materials with your fellow students.

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    Reflect and Discuss: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or gave you a new perspective; or discuss the lesson materials with your fellow students.

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      Elisheva
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      I have watched all the videos from Professor Wellman. In particular, the history of the Zohar. The writings “travelling” to so many places and then found and put together. This is an amazing story. In learning about the Book of Zohar confirms to me even more that all moves through The Creator.

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      Elisheva
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      As I continue learning from Kabbalists, Kabbalah instructors and videos, the history, the method, the knowledge continues to amaze me every time. The eagerness that rises inside me continues to want to know more and more.

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      Mary
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      I am in awe at how new and how familiar this sounds/ feels/rings.  It almost feels like I was just born, but at the same time, I have sojourned though time to finally find home.

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      Graphic Unity
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      It Seems to me that the wisdom passed down from Rav Akiva (who saw the 2nd Temple) and Divinely elucidated to Rashbi and his disciples makes clear sense.

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      Adelina Santos
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      Hi.

      When we read the Zohar the kabbalist describes the world of roots he attains, by describing its branch in our world. Can we partially understand the spiritual root by sensing its branch?

      Thank You,

      Adelina

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      henry
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      <p style=”text-align: center;”>Es muy interesante el origen del Zohar por parte de Rabbi Simón bar Yochai y el grupo de discípulos, y su aplicación como postula Baal ha Sulam con el método del grupo de 10 ( según el número de sefirot) a fin de lograr la corrección de la humanidad, ahora que se ha cumplido el periodo profetizado.</p>

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