Reflect: Write a revelation from the lesson that sparked your curiosity or revealed to you a fresh viewpoint.

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    Reflect: Write a revelation from the lesson that sparked your curiosity or revealed to you a fresh viewpoint.

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      Farzin
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      I was watching this video from Tony on Egoism, where he gave the example of the host and the guest. It also dawned on me that I have been given immense love from the creator, and it was as if I was seeing the meaning behind all the symbolic stories and parables used in different mystic schools. The more you feel blessed and grateful for life, and small and big joys in it, the more you’ll receive. I felt that the Creator has been longing for me to understand that I should enjoy his bestowal to the fullest.

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      Olav
      Participant

      This week I gained more clarity regarding the meaning of “Lishma” & “Lo Lishma”

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      junior
      Participant

      Topics on the afterlife and watching Dr. Leitman explain in this week’s last related video made pure sense. I felt purposeful after watching that.

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      Ngozi
      Participant

      The Creator is revealed within me and my acts of bestowal to like minded people studying Kabbalah. I need to correct the ego and use it – not suppress it.

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      MsNandi Marie
      Participant

      Do not focus on the externals. We all have specific characteristics of personality. The real change takes place in the heart. As we change we impact those around us. Allow the Creator’s love to radiate through us and out towards others.

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      Mira
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      I am understanding more about love and compassion and understanding toward others. It’s not all about me all the time. I find myself pausing and thinking more” what am I doing and why”. My ego is still with me, but I am more aware of it. Also since starting classes in December, I find  myself yearning to read Kabbalah books and  spend time watching live videos,  regularly.

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