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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      Bonnie A. Bus
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      Just being human with the will to receive. I wonder how instructors are able to give. Don’t you need a break as well?

      How do Kaballah students get their balance?

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        It’s like a mother. She doesn’t need a break from her newborn. Instructors are excited for one more opportunity to bestow. It all depends on the importance of the goal. What we call tired only means the goal lost importance or something else became more important (same thing really). As a newbie one should not bite more than can chew, but commit to a schedule you can keep – reasonably – but keep what you promise yourself.

    • #291958
      Irina
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      Rav Laitman said, “One should do one’s utmost in order to satisfy and develop desire for Upper Force correctly, otherwise it might be taken away, perhaps for several lifetimes.”

      It’s something to think about.

    • #282538
      Theresa H
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      This course made me realize to let God be in control because he is already in control and the only thing I can do is enjoy the ride and, understand that everything in life is a lesson to be learned. We will all go through trials and tribulations. I’ve never been a materialistic person but, I do care too much about how other people act. So learning these lessons have taught me a process to start to let those feelings go and realize there is no one else besides Him.

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      Mike
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      “…it is inadvisable to rejoice at the absence of problems.” –Rav Laitman

      He is speaking of problems in the group, in the laboratory here. But even in general it is said “True love travels on a gravel road.”

      Welcoming such problems in the group as opportunities for correction is a touch mind blowing. We are not looking for fulfillment, we are hoping for the absence of it. Wow.

       

    • #62208
      Rachel
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      Week 3 has been amazing. The whole idea of being in a lab with others and putting to practice all we have been learning is quite exciting. I am humled at this idea, i do not know if i am worthy to join such a group but i am looking forward to it i guess. Bring it on.

       

    • #59258
      Raiza
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      Dear Julian…

      Why shouldnt be bestowal in any other groups except Kabbalistic ones? Is it harmful for us?

      Thank you🙏

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