Share any/all of the following: What most inspired me in the course? What have I learned about myself in the process? What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

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    Share any/all of the following: What most inspired me in the course? What have I learned about myself in the process? What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

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    • #370232
      Zied
      Partícipe

      The course, and studying kabbalah in general, changed my world view in the sense that I began including spiritual goals in my life goals. The more I study the more I feel I have a stronger spiritual desire. The different concepts studied in this course allowed me also to relate to the practical life in an effort to have a spiritual life.

    • #370184
      AmandaNZ
      Partícipe

      I am amazed and inspired by the fact that everything I have learned so far makes complete sense on a deep inner level. Even though much of kabbalah, spirituality and the nature of the Creator is still hidden to me. So far kabbalah answers all the spiritual questions I could never seem to find an answer for. All the difficult questions that every religion and philosophy purport to have an answer for but never really ring true. It’s been so very comforting and satisfying to have finally found the place where those answers do ring true.

    • #369980
      Milos
      Partícipe

      a course adapted to the times in which we live. you have prepared everything, and all we have to do is come and join. Thank you for your work and I wish as many students as possible with a dot in the heart

    • #369977
      Esther
      Partícipe

      I am inspired (and relieved) to know there is a purpose to every single little thing that is occuring and that I actually can become an instrument of change in this world in the hands of the Creator.

      I have learned more about my ego and it’s machinations during this course than in anything I have ever done. Learning about how I, and this world, actually work has been quite mind-blowing and inspirational.

      I wish for my connection to my fellow students to grow and I look forward to sharing this path of spiritual growth with the friends.

    • #369902
      peter
      Partícipe

      I am inspired and relieved that I have found the truth that every part of me resonates with there is nothing in the teachings that doesn’t make sense to me although I still have alot to learn and apply. I am extremely pleased to have eventually discovered the true authentic meanings behind the scriptures which I always challenged when taught in the religious format. Thank you Kabu and thank you to our creator for bringing me to this place.

    • #369608
      Marietjie
      Partícipe

      I was inspired by my point in the heart’s ‘recognition’ of the Wisdom of Kabbalah. I started to feel a peace – i have come home. I have started on the Path aligned to Nature’s design and nothing can take me away. This time and moment in my life had been predestined and predetermined by the Creator.

      The thought of ‘there is no one else besides Him’ fills me with a feeling of spaciousness. And although I definitely cant grasp it with my mind- i get a growing feeling that ‘no one, also not me, did anything wrong’. And no one is really doing something to ‘me’.

      A lot of things is beyond my mind’s grasp, but I will keep on keeping on. I know that i will grow in my understanding and that will be revealed at the determined time. I can sort of ‘relax’.

      The true meaning of prayer…wow, that was such a new thought, contrary to all what I had been taught, but it makes completely sense and I now understand why religious prayers do not get answered.

      I wish for me and my fellow students to choose to not try to understand everything intellectually, but that we will see this as an experiment. After all, how many things have we not tried before to understand the meaning of our lives (to no avail)?.

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