Reflect: Reflect: Share an epiphany from the session that broadened your understanding or shifted your perspective.

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    Reflect: Reflect: Share an epiphany from the session that broadened your understanding or shifted your perspective.

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      Mira
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      No magic required ,just learning balanced living. Learning to balance physical and the ethereal realities, ensuring that ambitions for money or power don’t lead to the neglect of intellectual and spiritual growth.

      Everyday lessons include listening within, being yourself, and having the courage to be venerable instead of defensive.

      It teaches me for positive human connection. By finding parts of myself in everyone I meet- even those I disagree with. It taught me to develop deeper empathy and understanding for their life.

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      Kyro
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      An epiphany for me was clearly separating action from intention. In corporeal life, I act fully within reason — taking responsibility, using tools, effort, and intelligence, as if there is no Creator.

      I get sick → I go to the doctor
      I need money → I work, plan, ask, risk
      I feel anxious → I don’t spiritualize it away
      A mosquito dies → it’s dead, full stop

      I don’t spiritualize problems or bypass causality. At the same time, I don’t measure my worth or meaning by outcomes, and I don’t stop moving because certainty is missing. At the level of intention (not action) I only attribute: the result, the timing, the unfolding to the Creator. I don’t attribute meaning, worth, or identity to outcomes. I don’t conclude “this defines me”. I don’t collapse when certainty is missing. I don’t stop moving because the future isn’t guaranteed

      On the other hand at the level of action or “the dream” as I’d like to call it: the world is real. Desire is real. Consequences are real. Anxiety is real. Effort is real. I play by the rules. I don’t go through walls. I don’t wait for miracles. I don’t suspend judgment or reason. I take the story seriously while I am in it.

      The “dream” isn’t fake → it’s the space where desire feels real and choice exists. The work is not denying the dream, but engaging it responsibly while holding the intention that results belong to the Creator.

    • #477467
      Dan
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      After watching these videos, I’m more confident that this approach to learning Kabbalah is the best one because it does not depend on fairy tales or feel-good narratives but an honest and grounded approach to connect to the universal soul of ain souf, endless light.

    • #473859
      Greg
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      The idea of collective consciousness. but in a Kabbalah  environment that includes a guide, books and points in the hearts.

    • #468624
      Joydnature
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      In the last lesson I really knew the main point why we need  an environment in order to reach attainment, and I have more advanced knowledge on how to love others, just like the title of this course Kabbalah in action, this is really advanced

    • #467787
      Lorna Hake
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      I really need the group, I have see how a group is the real way to oneness.

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