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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      Guy
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      Kabbalah is a practiced science, and group workshops allow us to reveal the Creator.

      I’ve also learned that environment influences my thoughts. The need to be connected to a group helps maintain the spark and prevents me from being consumed by daily situations.
      I hope all my fellow students have the opportunity to participate in the congress, which are intense moments for our inner development and for strengthening our connection.

    • #466380
      Guy
      Partícipe

      Kabbalah is a practiced science, and group workshops allow us to reveal the Creator.

      I’ve also learned that environment influences my thoughts. The need to be connected to a group helps maintain the spark and prevents me from consumed by daily situations.

      I hope all my fellow students have the opportunity to participate in the congress, which are intense moments for our inner development and for strengthening our connection.

       

    • #465987
      Tamara Gibson
      Partícipe

      I have never felt such a sense of home. Of belonging. This feels so familiar and new and I long to learn as much as I and take my place among those who are devoted to love, life and light.

    • #464843
      Kim
      Partícipe

      I’ve been inspired by the fact that all of Kabbalah, and the Torah, can be summed up in the phrase: “Love God and your neighbor as yourself.”  I’ve known this truth my whole life but have never understood, as I do now, why it is so crucial to practice it daily.  I now monitor my thoughts and deeds daily like never before, trying to identify and then root out ego as much as possible.  I am beginning to treat every interaction with another person as part of a living lab to practice daily and am taking more time for relational, rather than transactional, spiritual practice.  I wish everyone an easy and speedy trip back up the ladder, back Home, and should you need any help along the way, I’m here for you.  Wishing you all every blessing!

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      Marita
      Partícipe

      The course has been very inspiring and thought-provoking. We are all one but disconnected, and in need of coming back together and closer to the Creator.  The idea of growing further with(in) a group is exciting and intimidating at the same time. Only by joining and practising could I find out how much I am in need of correction (very much, I presume!)

    • #459742
      Vladimir
      Partícipe

      The fact that nothing in the nature is random, that everything is connected, is really inspiring. I learned that I need to rise above my nature and to behave like a Creator, to love, bestow and connect. I wish for my fellow students to rise above separation and reveal the Creator.

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