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Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorShare 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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- April 27, 2026 at 2:27 pm EDT #496534
csillaPartícipeWhat most inspired me in the course was the relationship between the video lessons and the recommended readings
What have I learned about myself in the process, by ‘simply’ studying the KabU lessons and reading the recommended Kabbalistic texts, was the “hidden me” that seems to be emerging in the most unexpectedly natural (and oddly most placid) way, like the truest-to-myself me (so, i suppose that’s why it seems so natural).
I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development to experience the same gradual revelation and unfolding, by studying the KabU lessons and reading the recommended Kabbalistic texts.
The ongoing feelings of deepening gratitude for these opportunities to grow are also a part of this discovery process.
- April 25, 2026 at 3:51 am EDT #496376
AnnaPartícipeI‘m just fulfilled by getting satisfying answers to many of my questions – although there are still thousands of them or new questions are raised. During the course I felt lots of love for this science and path and am happy to continue. All friends who are called to this I wish the best!!! Happy to know that you are around!
- April 15, 2026 at 7:05 pm EDT #495400
SuzannePartícipeNow I notice that what I seem to think about most often is “I want…..”. I never realized how self absorbed I was. I started daily writing down 6 things that I already have that I am grateful for, 6 acts of service to others, 6 things I desire (just to get that out of the way so I can think about other things), and 4 acts of “temple care”, which is doing things that take care of my physical body.
- March 29, 2026 at 9:26 pm EDT #493379
José-CarlosPartícipeI answer the three questions with these:
“There Is None Else Besides Him ❤️!”
&
“Love your friend as yourself 🫶!”
Success to all 💪
- March 29, 2026 at 7:02 pm EDT #493370
MsNandi MariePartícipeWhat inspired me the most are the following: a. learning the reality of the Creator. His will to bestow on His creation and the understanding of my role in all creation. The Creator does not change His mind about us, He remains the same. b. Learning about the real cause of suffering and how I can stop suffering. c. Suffering occurs in our world as a necessary stage of our development. By discovering this cause, we are given the opportunity to become consciously involved in our life’s process of development.
What I’ve learned about myself in the process I’ve learned first and foremost about my egoistic ways of dealing with others. I’ve lived a life of trying to CONTROL every outcome, control the way others behave and my own selfishness to want others to heal and nurture me. The minute someone does not behave in alignment with my agenda, I was quick to write that person off. I want to continue to transform my nature to align with the Creator’s nature. I want to truly love unconditionally without judgment of others but to look upon others with compassion, thus filling my spiritual vessel with divine light.
What I wish for my fellow student’s development. Embrace the knowledge of Kabbalah. Many of the teachings may seem foreign but allow the process to transform your thinking and understanding of creation and the light of the Creator. Surrender the need for control and cultivate compassion and love for all creation, thus emulating the Creator by having a desire to bestow rather than receiving. We can transform the world by the light inside of us and allowing our hearts to be filled with genuine love of others. We need each other to become unified into one soul.
Hence I “wish my fellow students strength, clarity and light, focusing on replacing worry with certainty in each other’s spiritual growth. I also wish them success in transforming self-centeredness into a desire to share, fostering a deeper connection to the Creator and a united one person with one heart fellowship.”
- March 29, 2026 at 4:46 pm EDT #493361
juniorPartícipeThe most inspiring parts of the course to me is the reflecting I get from what is external to me. It is as if I’m looking through a mirror. The thought provoking nature of the course is also inspiring to me. I learned about my will to receive pleasure and its interconnectedness to the whole of reality. I wish for fellow students to trust the process and to remember that there is a purpose behind creation.
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