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- February 28, 2021 at 5:25 am EST #41589

Julian Edwards- 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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- July 8, 2025 at 4:21 am EDT #444676
LucyPartícipeWhat inspires me most, is about how the course was structured and it like it keeps
- July 4, 2025 at 3:49 pm EDT #444306
SallyPartícipeI have learned that every single idea i had about spirituality was not correct, but misguided. While I am making g progress in my thin king, a lot of things are still not clear. I am trying to understand how we do not have a soul but gain it has we moved towards the Creator. Also i don’t understand how time is not linear. How can this be? I would like clarification on these concepts
- June 28, 2025 at 4:58 pm EDT #443789
SmithPartícipeWhat 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?I was inspired by the way Julian ended the final video lesson, with “I’m not going to tell you,” and added that students had to study Kabbalah and learn for their self. I thought that was both funny and inspiring. The students with a true desire to learn will proceed. The students who are angered and that are not meant to continue for now will quit.
I liked how Julian emphasized that we can’t be crusaders, but need to work on ourselves.
I wish that my fellow students and I continue to work on ourselves.
- June 23, 2025 at 2:39 pm EDT #443311
Sun
PartícipeWhat I found most interesting, during a zoom session with Gianni, that he spoke as if he took 100 percent responsibility for everything that happens in his life, even if they are bad, violent events.
But when he described how inside “the Ten” we are expected to be exclusively positive, avoiding not only negative talk but even nice, mundane topics, it dawned on me that this is repressing all negativity instead of dissolving it. Such strongly repressed negativity is bound to pop up somewhere on the outside. Would I therefore be giving too much credit to Bnei Baruch if I postulated that all that powerfully repressed negativity in all cells of “the Ten” is responsible for the manifestations of world- wide conflicts and wars? Take it as a compliment. - June 22, 2025 at 11:48 pm EDT #443200
natPartícipeWhat most inspired me in the course? to learn everything is simple, just love others as yourself
What have I learned about myself in the process? that when I suffer it’s just my ego suffering not me
What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development? wish them to connect - June 22, 2025 at 8:40 pm EDT #443175
ChrissyPartícipeThe inspiration I derived from the course stemmed from the profound sense of connection and guidance I experienced under exceptional instructors, all within a nurturing spiritual community.
I acknowledge the challenges I experience when I am away from this nurturing environment. It serves as a gentle reminder for me to consciously realign my intentions and remain focused on my spiritual journey.
I genuinely hope that my fellow students continue to nurture their personal development and cultivate stronger connections with other dedicated, like-minded individuals. Together, we can inspire one another, helping us all to progress along our spiritual journeys and promote peace and harmony for the greater good.
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