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- February 28, 2021 at 5:13 am EST #41562

Julian Edwards- KabU InstructorModeratorReflect: Share something from the lesson that inspired you, or even just gave you a fresh perspective.
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- December 5, 2025 at 4:17 am EST #468524
JoydnaturePartícipeThe last lesson changed my perspective on the reason why things is happening in the world, especially when I watch the related video, I understand why war is happening in the world today, I understand why some part of me is against the spiritual connection, this is just like a new beginning of my journey on KabU. I am looking forward to change my perspective and raise above individuality EGO
- November 11, 2025 at 11:23 am EST #465596
BenPartícipeI am a student of scripture and history.
I found the retelling of the story of Babylon, Abraham, and Nimrod from the Kabbalist perspective was fascinating.
And this course is giving me a bit better perspective and understanding of the 10 Sefirot and how they relate to the different worlds as well as each person in the present corporeal manifestation.
- October 25, 2025 at 8:56 pm EDT #462019
PeshkaPartícipeI would say “Only connecting can save the world “ and work towards the good not on only one nation, but the whole humanity:)💕
- August 1, 2025 at 12:49 am EDT #447426
BonniePartícipeIt is encouraging to understand the necessity of interacting with others on the basis of bestowal. Not just for the sake of it but because of the cause behind it of what the Creator desires. This makes me want to do it because it is His desire for all of mankind, which in of itself is the ultimate purpose. To love one another! It’s something we can’t do in and of ourselves. It means loving as the Creator loves, being one with Him in all aspects of our created being to fulfill His desire of Oneness.
- July 31, 2025 at 9:00 am EDT #447296
Carina
PartícipeKabbalah sees all of humanity as part of a big, interconnected system. At first, we all focus on our own needs and desires, which creates separation and egoism. But the whole spiritual process is designed to help us gradually shift from just taking for ourselves to learning how to give and connect with each other.
Over ages, this “Light” (the force of giving) works on our desires (“vessels”), helping us change from selfishness to caring for one another. As more people make this shift, our world becomes more balanced and harmonious—everyone starts to feel part of a unified whole, rather than just individuals chasing personal gain.
The end goal—or the “final correction” (Tikun)—is reaching a point where all our individual desires work together in perfect, ego-free unity. When that happens, humanity as a whole reconnects with the Creator’s Light, living in complete harmony and purpose. Through the method of Kabbalah this is what starts to make more sense to me.
- July 6, 2025 at 1:11 am EDT #444454
TamarPartícipeThe wisdom of Kabbalah trough ages and the reconnection in time with the reforming light between Ge (bestowal) and AHP (recption) by the vessels all as one in a huge global world beyond the egoism. The integration with each other, feeling harmony and balance until the final tikun.
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