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- April 21, 2020 at 6:47 pm EDT #28809

Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorReflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.
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- January 15, 2026 at 8:23 pm EST #476022
ElishevaPartícipeI have read a lot. I have learned a lot from readings and videos. There is a lot of intricate learning. That is, all the phases that comprise the learning of Kabbalah. But what blew my mind in learning how to align with the Creator, was for me, a beautiful summary when I read: “As He is merciful, you are merciful. As He is compassionate, you are compassionate.” This is powerful.
- September 22, 2025 at 1:17 pm EDT #454544
BenPartícipeI don’t find any of this “mind blowing” but rather filling in the gaps and adding more detail to what I have already attained through my Eastern practices.
The more I am learning the more I am hungry to learn more.
For example, I can’t wait until I get to a level that I could begin to reread the Torah and make the connections between the science of Kabbalah and the somewhat confusing stories that we have been told since we were children.
One question in relation to the Torah…
When Adam and Eve ate from the Tree of Knowledge it would appear to have a relationship to the four phases of light.
In my “freshman Kabbalist” brain I am associating “eating from the tree of knowledge” with either Kochmah or phases of light 1-3.
And Malchut the 4th phase of light being the “fall” of mankind.
Am I correct that this story of Adam and Eve in Genesis has a relation to the four phases of light?
And if I am correct about this, could you please elaborate on this with more details.
- May 11, 2025 at 6:48 pm EDT #437447
SallyPartícipeI have always been concerned about the deep,deep divisions that have been engulfing the world. I have felt helpless, unable to see how we could come together. It has felt to me to be an impossible situation. So since starting this course j have come to see the reality of the connection between everything and everyone. I have come to believe that , as more and more see the connections and behave accordingly we will all benefit. I also am glad to see the spiritual world really exists. I had always hoped that it did, but I now see it as a reality
- May 5, 2025 at 8:49 pm EDT #436338
DonnaPartícipeWhat blew my mind was seeing the tree of life authentically mapped out for the first time. I’m so excited to be learning Kabbalah.
- April 2, 2025 at 5:05 pm EDT #431647
Lorie
PartícipeHi fellow students,
I thought it could be useful : here is a lexicon of Hebrew words often used in Kabbalah. Here is the link:
Kabbalistic Terms Glossary | The Science of Kabbalah (Pticha) | Books | Michael Laitman | Kabbalah Library – Bnei Baruch Kabbalah Education & Research Institute
PS: Sorry, it was impossible for me to copy the link, but you will find it!
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- January 29, 2025 at 3:40 pm EST #421242
malcolmPartícipeWhat blew my mind during the last weeks tuition is the relationship between Adam’s “ Raziel the Angle” written 5780 years ago, Abraham’s “Book of Creation” written 3800 years ago, “Moses’s The Bible” written 3200 years ago, Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai’s” “The Zohar” written 1800 years ago, The Ari – Etz Hayem’s “Tree of Life” written between 1534-1572 and Baal Hasulan’s “The study of the 10 Seferot” written before 1954, all these documents can be attributed to the same soul carried down from Adam. Thus highlighting the process of reincarnation.
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