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- February 28, 2021 at 5:23 am EST #41587

Julian Edwards- KabU InstructorModeratorReflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.
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- October 10, 2025 at 7:23 am EDT #458825
BASMAParticipantQue nous avons l’immense pouvoir de changer les choses dans le monde visible en travaillant dans nos groupes au niveau spirituel.
- September 29, 2025 at 8:43 pm EDT #456494
EnayatParticipantWhat amazed me is realizing that real change in the world cannot happen through direct actions alone, but only through inner transformation and connection to the Upper Light. This made me understand that serving others and working collectively is more important than just doing good deeds individually
- September 1, 2025 at 1:15 am EDT #450688
BonnieParticipantHaving a desire to freely give to the Creator my whole mind, body, and soul by solidifying that freedom through a relationship that is centered in the Creator’s purpose via bestowing and receiving, allowing me to see reality, the realms, and dimensions through His eyes and not from my Nefesh only, but with all that is within me via the Sefirot, and I serve Him by serving others before myself.
- August 29, 2025 at 1:24 pm EDT #450331
Carina
ParticipantThis explanation makes it very clear why wars and destruction happen in the world. Just following practical mitzvot isn’t enough to truly fix things. If people don’t study Kabbalah—especially now that all other research has hit a dead end—we miss out on seeing life from inside ourselves, not just the external world. When we focus only on external actions, the worst qualities rise to the top, and those who are the most harmful gain influence, leading to more conflict and destruction.
The only way to really correct what’s wrong is through spiritual transformation by connecting to the Upper World. If we try to solve problems directly in this world, we end up feeling even more pain and uselessness because the root causes are above, not here. Doctors and welfare systems can try to help, but without spiritual correction, they can’t make real change. Just being nice isn’t enough—it’s about attaining the Creator’s qualities through true giving and bestowal.
Spiritual progress means moving step by step, transforming our desire to receive into a desire to give, and rising through the five spiritual worlds and ten Sefirot. Real correction comes from within, when our thoughts and deepest desires become one with the higher spiritual force, and only then do things start to change for the better.
- July 23, 2025 at 4:57 pm EDT #446106
MarieParticipantTo visualize and know that the science of kabbalah may be the way in the future to train humanity in the way of light is encouraging to reinforce “love thy neighbor as thyself”.
- July 23, 2025 at 4:29 pm EDT #446103
MarieParticipantMy new perspective and what blew me away is the approach of how pray and the concept on wanting the light and the understanding, and what kind of prayers get answered. And I also understand now how being in a group is so important for collective prayer.
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