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- April 21, 2020 at 6:45 pm EDT #28805

Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorPreparation Question: This time, instead of answering a question, write a message to your fellow students: What do you wish for them? How can we rebuild that collective soul and become a vessel for the light?
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- September 21, 2025 at 11:51 am EDT #454443
Lady Bracha
PartícipeIt is my hope we can become interconnected in our pursuit of the light. I hope that your studies bring you peace and blessings. May you be motivated to set aside the self] and move to connect to something bigger
- September 14, 2025 at 9:28 pm EDT #452651
PeshkaPartícipeMy friends,
I understand that we are all part of the same soul broken in pieces ….
this is very profound and moves my thoughts, feelings and desires towards you all and to understand our relationship on a different level …I feel calm and peaceful as I realise that and want to connect with you as I connect with a very valuable part inside me…. I found my missing part… you✨♾️✨
- September 11, 2025 at 3:52 pm EDT #452224
JoshuaPartícipeMy wish for everyone is that they find what they are looking for and that everyone embraces their journey.
- September 6, 2025 at 9:32 am EDT #451303
MichaelPartícipeMy intention is for my desire for Awakening and full attainment to be full connected to everyone with similar desires.
- August 28, 2025 at 1:57 pm EDT #450170
Abbaa Naa’olPartícipeDear friends,
In this moment of reflection, I want to offer you my deepest wish: that each of you finds the courage to be fully yourself, and the grace to let others do the same. May your days be filled with curiosity, compassion, and the kind of learning that transforms—not just your mind, but your spirit.
To rebuild our collective soul, we must begin with radical empathy. Let’s listen more deeply, speak more kindly, and show up for one another—not just when it’s easy, but especially when it’s hard. Every act of understanding, every moment of shared vulnerability, adds light to the vessel we’re shaping together.
We are not just students—we are co-creators of a future that honors truth, justice, and joy. Let’s carry that light forward, together
- August 28, 2025 at 8:00 am EDT #450060
Abbaa Naa’olPartícipeIf people were truly connected by the spiritual law of love, the way we approach life’s challenges would be transformed at the root.
Instead of reacting with fear, judgment, or competition, we’d respond with empathy, patience, and a deep sense of shared responsibility. Conflicts—whether personal, social, or global—wouldn’t be about winning or proving who’s right. They’d be about understanding, healing, and finding common ground. We’d listen more, defend less, and care not just about our own well-being, but about the dignity and peace of others.
Poverty wouldn’t be seen as someone else’s problem—it would be felt as a wound in the collective body. Environmental destruction wouldn’t be tolerated, because love would compel us to protect the earth as a sacred home for all. Inequality, injustice, and isolation would lose their grip, because love would demand inclusion, fairness, and connection.
Even in everyday life, things would shift. Work wouldn’t just be about profit—it would be about purpose. Education wouldn’t just be about facts—it would be about wisdom. Relationships wouldn’t be transactional—they’d be transformational.
Love, in its spiritual form, isn’t just a feeling—it’s a force. A law. A way of being that sees the divine in every person and acts accordingly. If we lived by that law, we wouldn’t just fix problems—we’d prevent them. We’d build a world that reflects the light we carry inside.
Kebede Mamo Dessis
From, Harar, Ethiopia
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