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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    • #378871
      Koena
      Partícipe

      “The similarity of nature between the point in the heart and
      the Upper Thought”. This was an eye opener for me.

    • #378745
      Frank Shongwe
      Partícipe

      I have learnt a lot about what ego really is, misconceptions about how it should be handled, why it was created. what being in the ten would entail. I desire that the force nature grants understanding to all my friends with a point in the heart to be able to elevate their prayers.

    • #378558
      Eric Snow
      Partícipe

      I’ve learned how to adapt the wisdom of Kaballa in my daily life. Furthermore, the most important thing I’ve learned this semester is we need to work with a group the receive more of the reforming light. Up until this point I viewed my spiritual practice as a personal journey, not a group activity.

    • #378445
      Gerrit
      Partícipe

      I learn to adapt the wisdom in my daily life, somehow that provides a new insight in everyday events, in meeting people and the conversations I have with both random strangers and close family members. Sometimes the level of abstraction overwhelms me, having hard times to understand what is said.

    • #378221
      Hai Mag
      Partícipe

      What most inspired me in the course:

      The concept of spiritually-developed future leaders resonated deeply. It emphasizes the importance of integrating spiritual growth with leadership qualities for a better world.
      What I learned about myself in the process:

      The importance of connection. As a Kabbalist, I realized the need for a strong community to support spiritual development. Feeling isolated can hinder progress.
      The concept of ego as an imprint, not light itself. This clarifies the distinction and motivates me to cultivate a giving nature that complements the Creator’s light.
      What I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development:

      May you find a supportive community to uplift and inspire you on your journey.
      May you cultivate a balanced approach, integrating spiritual growth with your unique gifts to contribute to the world.

    • #377832
      Greg
      Partícipe

      The more I study, the more opposite I feel I am in my nature to what the Creator wants me to be. I need the help of friends, to read kabbalistic books and learn from a teacher, and to have a true desire for spirituality so that I can give a true prayer to the creator to transform me to be like him, otherwise, there is no hope for spiritual progress without suffering.  I hope for my fellow students to find the will of the Creator along the shortest path possible.

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