Reflect and Discuss: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or gave you a new perspective; or discuss the lesson materials with your fellow students.

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    Reflect and Discuss: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or gave you a new perspective; or discuss the lesson materials with your fellow students.

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      There is always a disconnect between what can be proven by scientific methods for historical evidence versus the traditional histories of groups like this. I see this Kabbalah tradition in particular stresses the updating of correction methodology for each successive ego-expansion era, recognizing that the methods of correction in prior eras are not appropriate to the new conditions.  So I appreciate that there is scholastic debate over timing and personalities involved, but I am interested mainly in the updated correction methodology for us today as presented by this particular authentic tradition of practicing Kabbalists. It is good to know the traditional history, and not get drawn into the debates of professors who do not actually engage in the intentions/processes of correction. That’s one of the key takeaways for me here.

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