Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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    Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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      Scott
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      The content is all intriguing and very rewarding to learn, but what is blowing my mind is the process itself. The ups and downs I’ve been experiencing and feeling my (old nature?) wanting to regain control of my thoughts and spirituality AND then to read the next part of the lesson that explains the process and how to handle it and proceed. That’s truly helping my process and I can see that the class content creators really know how to teach this. Much love and gratitude to you all

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      Jennifer
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      I’m realizing how closely my beliefs since childhood are in alignment with Kabbalah.  I was not religious, I was spiritual and believed their has to be a bigger plan.  I didn’t know what that plan was until I started watching the videos on Youtube.

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      Dave
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      In the interaction portion of this week, it stated that the creator doesn’t hear our prayers. That bums me out a little bit.  I always imagined having an intimate conversation with God, but in reality, it never really happens like that does it.  I suppose those conversations are so saturated in egoism that it would never really be possible.  In reality, and I kind of suspected this all along, the only single real prayer is an effort made by an individual individual, particularly in the heart, to perceive the creator and implore him to grant the individual confidence in the possibility of attaining spiritual life.

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      Wiger Levering
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      It strikes me (and at the same time makes me feel at ease) that one can study Kabbalah while being embedded in a religion that seems to deny the wisdom of Kabbalah.
      Yet, I feel that finding the right environment to develop oneself might become a bit of a burden as long as one remains embedded. I wonder what would be the lessons from kabbalists who where in that same situation.

    • #312859
      Cat
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      It was very interesting to see Rav Michael Laitman talking about how things can get very dark when we start studying.

      When I first studied in 2009, and again in 2013, this happened both times and I quit.

      This time, I seem to have popped out on the other side.  It feels reassuring that I am on the correct track finally.

      I am very grateful.

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        Sarah
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        can you describe that more, and – how you overcame it this time, please?

    • #312602
      Lora Vatalaro
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      My big “mind blowing” take-away from this lesson is learning that my ego will block the light at every turn unless I consciously interfere with that process.  Only my conscious intention will eventually prevent it from winning all the time.  My ego won’t help me achieve equivalence of form with the Creator, no matter how often it tries to trick me!!

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