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- April 21, 2020 at 6:04 pm EDT #28777
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorIntroduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course.
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- July 1, 2024 at 4:36 am EDT #377934Abdallah SheikhPartÃcipe
My name is Abdullahi Tahir Usman from Nigeria. I’m contentedly a Muslim in search and seeking for the meaning of existence. I’m a father and husband.
Though not my first time here, it always feels great to be pulled back by my point of the heart, I guess, here. Thank you for the wonderful opportunity and gift of acceptance.
- July 1, 2024 at 1:42 am EDT #377901AntonioPartÃcipe
Hello, my name is Antonio.
I wish to have a better understanding of human nature and God creation.
- June 30, 2024 at 7:09 pm EDT #377844D.R.PartÃcipe
Hello,
After studying Kabbalah for over a year now I came across Tony’s lectures on Youtube. Kabbalah confirms my existing beliefs about God and my relationship to God. I find connection to creator through daily prayer, meditation and ceremonial magick. And have most recently been very drawn to Hermeticism, Gnosticism, and Kabbalah.
My spiritual awakening happened 6 years ago when I hit bottom with alcohol and my other addiction. I have been sober and healing ever since. Each layer I shed of my ancestral trauma seems to get me closer to the truth which is that all things are connected.
In the last year, I have a had a very strong desire to know god so that I can be more like god in my actions, thoughts, and feelings. This desire is stronger than anything else in my life and has led me to Kabbalah and to this message board. 🙂
- June 30, 2024 at 6:29 pm EDT #377841TamarPartÃcipe
SHALOM DEAR ONES,
Returned to the plant in the Spring of 1960…. raised in a crazy, upside-down, twisted household under Roman Catholic Rule: fish cakes, mashed potatoes, and stewed tomatoes ) no dessert) EVERY Friday, confession EVERY. Saturday, with Mass EVERY Sunday. We sure played the public well.  6 perfect children 4 oldest adopted with 2 youngest natural. I won’t go into it… but as one of the adopted, I did NOR fit into this family
Foremost, I asked far too many questions for any 60’s born child, secondly, whenever I spotted bullies, be they adult or child, I put my two cents into the ring, and thirdly, I could see auras, ghosts angels, masters. I think the final shot was when I let it known I could recall past lives too…
Anyone raised in this household, nuns, and assuredly my parents too all swore me to hell or at the very least centuries in purgatory repeatedly writing out the Act of Contrition and a multitude of orher
- June 30, 2024 at 11:10 am EDT #377787ErinPartÃcipe
Hello, my name is Erin and I live in Miami. I have been awakened to my spiritual journey for most of my life, I recently turned 40 and Kabbalah had come into my awareness.  I’m interested in learning more about Kabbalah as I’m looking to expand my consciousness, learn, grow, heal and gain a higher perspective of my soul’s purpose here on earth.
- June 30, 2024 at 9:29 pm EDT #377862TamarPartÃcipe
I tried to edit this but I guess it did not work…
My veil never closed, I have recall of several past lives and remember volunteering to incarnate, chose my parents, story, Angels  and Masters. i know things I cannot explain and I can see things visions dreams hear feel know.   I dreamt of 9/11 the night before it happened and awoke screaming, they’re bombing Manhattan.  I have been studying religions rites and practices for 45 years…
I have read books  on Kabbalah , but I am often left with questions ….  I guess it is time to take the deep dive
- June 29, 2024 at 10:16 pm EDT #377753JuulePartÃcipe
Hello. My preferred name is Juule.  I was born in the midst of the Rocky Mountains of USA where I have lived my life so far.  I was raised in the Catholic religion and never really took to it even though I was compelled to do so while living with my parents.  When I became autonomous after moving out, I looked to an alternative spiritual tradition to sustain me which I learned and practiced for over 30 years.  After all the time I lived and learned about things I know never to have any expectations about anything.  What Kabbalah can deliver for me will be what it is.
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