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- January 21, 2021 at 4:01 pm EST #37716
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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- March 15, 2022 at 1:57 pm EDT #283983
henry
Partícipe<p style=”text-align: left;”>Lo más inspirador fueron los poderosos conceptos de “No hay nada más además de El” y el esclarecimiento del “amor al prójimo”, que cubren todo lo que existe, aprender a ver la cara (o la espalda) del creador en todo.</p>
El aprendizaje sobre mi mismo es la cantidad de conceptos erróneos heredados de las religiones, y que aún modulan parte de nuestras creencias y expectativas, de los cuales es necesario deshacerse.A mis compañeros les deseo continuar esta travesía hacia la revelación del Creador. (Alguien necesita una almohada?)
- March 15, 2022 at 12:50 pm EDT #283973
Dee
PartícipeI have had several revelations about my egoism and through studying this incredible science, I am seeing myself and others through a different lens. i now understand we are the creature and there is only the Creator or nature!
Let’s all connect and spread love!
- March 15, 2022 at 3:57 am EDT #283942
Ralitza
PartícipeEverything is connected and it depends on how we see it.
I am a big egoist, but the fact that I am given this insight right now means that I have the power to correct myself.
My fellow students, let’s support each other on this path! Nobody can do this alone, we are all in this together!
Let’s walk each other home!
- March 13, 2022 at 11:37 pm EDT #283835
Richard Lively
PartícipeI grew so much in this portion. I learned nothing exists but the creature and the creator, I learned the true secret of the torah, and I learned a lot about Ba’al Sulam (I took other courses during this week)
- February 28, 2022 at 1:18 am EST #282762
nuwanda
Partícipea solitary life is no longer sustainable, to withdraw from everything and not recognize the divine in the other is to die while being alive.
- February 11, 2022 at 5:39 am EST #281416
Pedrini
PartícipeI was truly inspired and as well as mind-blown when I read about how the actual correction (the utopian and idyllic idea of a great change in the world) of the whole world can actually happen.
For many years I have been through different currents of thought, from meditation to whatnot. In most of those currents, there always, actually only with the most accurate ones, that one must get rid of its own Ego. Whereas Kabbalah is telling me to understand it, to study it, no to dispose of it, but to understand that there’s an actual reason to keep it, and that the key and real action to take unto it, is to change my own intention over every single action I will be carrying out, and that by the taking action of implementing the Tzim Tzum, meaning to stop and say, this is my job/role to receive, for instance, for this glass of water that I am about to drink, but instead of just seizing it to calm down my thurst, to say I am drinking it to satisfy my thirst but mainly to give you Creator the content, pleasure, and delight of it, cause I am in the bottom not seizing to content to my self alone, but rather to HIM and thus, everyone else in the world.
Also, by starting the path for personal correction, I will be starting the correction of the tiny part of me that dwells in every other person and living being on earth. That is just the most giving and satisfying feeling ever!
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