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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    • #384160
      Heather Autumn
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      The idea of leadership through service was a new perspective

    • #383878
      Edward Onyango
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      I especially like the idea that I can speed up my transformation and growth process faster than nature, by connecting with a group, teacher, and books. That I do not have to wait for the slow and painful nudging process of natural development.

      It is especially delightful to know that by correcting my inner qualities, I can positively impact the world around and outside me remarkably. I look forward to collaborating in a group to practically initiate my own development of the Point in the heart and escape the trap of the forces of egoism.

    • #383818
      Juule
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      What most inspired me in the course?  The teachings about prayer especially in the video that Gil presented.  It taught me about what works and what does not.

      What have I learned about myself in the process?  I was surprised to learn the recommendations by the Kabbalah on how to be in the world that has to do with long term relationships in a family and in a spiritual society is what i have been doing.  I have been married for 44 years.  I have very close friends who  all of us together have created a spiritual retreat (much like the Kabbalah retreat) that has been a continuous event for 32 years.  There we take on roles and responsibilities to serve the people.

      Even though I am 69 yers old I still continue to work at my job everyday.  I am self employed, actually, as a sculptor which is where I share my gift in all proceeds from any sale of my work is given-away.  I am as I was made to be.  I am accepting and grateful for this.

      What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?  I wish for all fellow students a perseverance in their studies.

    • #383752
      Tsembalami
      Partícipe

      I am slowly waking up to the realization that I’m more than a cluster of cells. At first I perceived it from a theoretical sense, but I feel it more and more now. And nature played a big role in allowing me to come to terms with this force.

       

      Though I haven’t reached what Kabbalist level, I am more understanding now why I am facing the sort of challenges I am facing. Life is more bearable now. I am grateful to you instructors for your kindness. Thank you.

       

      To my fellow students. I wish we attain that equivalence of form with the creator, sooner than soon.

       

    • #383660
      Antonio
      Partícipe

      The idea that we can become a spiritual adapter was interesting.

      I learned that working on myself would lead to a different perception of reality, that everything would start to get in place and  feel more harmony. I guess that work should be done by connecting to the group, by doing similar connections as those who resemble to the forces of the spiritual world.

      I wish to my fellow students to keep studying and to get more wisdom.

    • #383560
      Lilla
      Partícipe

      Thank you for this course and the insights. Everything is by design. This ensures trust in the process and also spurs into action. Joy comes forward spontaneously and an inner depth is opening. Shalom to all.

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