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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 12, 2022 at 1:58 pm EDT #293885
Lerato
PartícipeHello. I’m Lerato from South Africa. I love learning about the nature of reality and exploring different wisdom traditions. I’ve always felt that there was more to the story of creation in the Bible and that the Kabbalah could help me understand it and its implications better. I’m looking forward to the experience.
- July 12, 2022 at 1:46 am EDT #293856
JavierPartícipeHi, my name is Javier Caravedo. I’m from Lima, Peru. I’ve been interested in spiritual searching all my life. I approached and learned from different paths, traditions and philosophys which I found enriching and part of my process but still something missing. I always wanted to know about the universe, life and the purpuse of everything. I’ve studied Kabbalah with Bnei Baruch for a year some Time 13 years ago. Then I studied with other schools of Kabbalah. During the pandemic I thought I would have time for my spiritual seach and inner work but it was actually quite the opposite I was derailed. I just reangage with Bnei Baruch through KabU and I’m suprised that now understand from the heart things that made sense to me at the beginig but didn’t grasp fully intelectualy. I’ m glad to share and learn with this community.
- July 12, 2022 at 1:43 am EDT #293855
JavierPartícipeHi, my name is Javier Caravedo. I’m from Lima, Peru. I’ve been interested in spiritual searching all my life. I approached and learned from different paths, traditions and philosophys which I found enriching and part of my process but still something missing. I always wanted to know about the universe, life and the purpuse of everything. I’ve studied Kabbalah with Bnei Baruch for a year some Time 13 years ago. Then I studied with other schools of Kabbalah. During the pandemic I thought I would have time for my spiritual seach and inner work but it was actually quite the opposite I was derailed. I just reangage with Bnei Baruch through KabU and I’m suprised that now understand from the heart things that made sense to me at the beginig but didn’t grasp fully intelectualy. I’ m glad to share and learn with this community.
- July 11, 2022 at 1:55 pm EDT #293799
Kristin NapPartícipeI learned in my early 20’s that there is something “out there”. I was brought up in a Baptist Church, though religion has not been my thing. I’m tired of the hypocrisies and frustrated at not being able to explain what I think about our current conditions. We’re surrounded by uncertainty and I’m finally returning to my earliest inklings about the nature of reality.
- July 11, 2022 at 8:13 am EDT #293765
Simone
PartícipeHello,
Simone from Virginia in the United States. I’ve been searching for something for years. I’ve asked the question “Is this as good as it gets?” because I was sure there was more to life. I want to experience unbounded joy and happiness! Kabbalah seems to be just what I was searching for.
- July 11, 2022 at 4:28 am EDT #293736
RaquelPartícipeHi my name is Raquel and I’m excited to learn and grow in this course and start this journey to enlightenment!!!
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