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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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- September 8, 2025 at 5:15 pm EDT #451777
SuePartícipeWhat have I learned? That love, is the ultimate power! That by embracing love for myself I can and do find its much easier to love others and to accept them as they are. Knowing the ego for what it truly is and being able to correct it, so I can become a better version of myself! To feel the Creator within, pushing me to expand my “Point in the Heart. This course has provided me with the knowledge that I can be a much happier person to my family friends and the people I meet. Thank You!
I send all my fellow students the best of luck for their future endeavours and I hope that we can continue our path together. In the hope we can achieve peace in this world.
- September 3, 2025 at 2:02 am EDT #450975
Guy
PartícipeThis course made me realize how much we are a community in which each individual is interconnected with others for the proper functioning of the entire system. A bit like a melody to have a good symphony, each musician must play his part well while taking into account the instructions of the conductor.
The collective is the essential and not the individual it seems to me. The effective way to see things change around us is through an inner transformation based on the direction of our intentions. To pray the creator to operate this transformation day by day in the right environment for spiritual growth and the right attitude toward others.
Persevering on the path of Kabbalah despite all the challenges and uncertainties of today’s world.
- August 26, 2025 at 10:32 am EDT #449841
Andrew LawsonPartícipeI fell most inspired by the thought that, what seemed impossible (world peace) is simply a result of correcting the desires of mankind, and that I can start with me, right now! And that in some small way my efforts can influence not only those near me but potentially many more beyond my scope of perception.
I have learned that my heart sings at the connection with the Creator, and when this is in the essence of all that I do, my energy in my life is much more sustained and my experience more fulfilling.
I wish my fellow students to strive to hold the maxim:
“to love others as you love yourself”
in their lives. I have found it hard to find love for some people, but when I realized that the emotions that they brought up in me revealed my own correction, and I gave myself the grace and forgiveness for my own mistakes (love yourself). Then I was more able to afford that love for others. It might just be the more I show grace, kindness and forgiveness to myself, the greater capacity I create for loving others. And perhaps those I find hard to love, need it the most. - August 24, 2025 at 7:40 pm EDT #449694
KimPartícipeWhat most inspired me in the course? The knowledge that healing the world begins with me, like the song goes: “Let there be peace on Earth, and let it begin with me.” By working on correcting myself, by striving to return to alignment with God, by true and selfless giving, the world naturally rises with this, I connect with those other parts of myself, and like a positive domino effect, a beautiful ripple effect, the healing and correction begin to spread out. I’m also fascinated that once this internal correction begins amongst the children of Israel, that the messiah will come to make the external correction within the world. How amazing and awesome is that!
What have I learned about myself in the process? I’ve been on the right track all along. The world wants me to feel like a fool, like a naive dumbbell who is constantly being taken advantage of when I love others like myself, when I put my loved ones first, and yet this is exactly what we are called to do.
What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development? To remember that you are here and that HaShem, who loves to give, will reward you for your efforts, that you will be successful, and that everything has already been done and completed–you just need to walk the path here on Earth now. Be confident and don’t be afraid. You’re doing the right thing, and you’ve always been right about trusting your instincts. - August 21, 2025 at 1:58 pm EDT #449475
KellyPartícipeI have learned that when I don’t study I fall backwards into feeling the negative energy running rampant around me and I contribute to it and I am ashamed of that. I get engulfed and forget to remain conscious of what is required of me. Best wishes to all the students!!
- August 20, 2025 at 2:43 am EDT #449370
Tracey
PartícipeI wish I felt that I could love all people, but I don’t know how to love people who are truly bad and who cause harm to others. I also don’t think that I myself will be able to move forward spiritually until I find an answer to this question that seems satisfactory to me.
I wish for all my fellow students that they find the answers they are seeking and that they continue to develop spiritually.
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