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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    • #482459
      csilla
      Partícipe

      the most of what i learned doesn’t feel like the new terms and concepts introduced, which weren’t yet so new or maybe not yet enough to really see where this approach toward kabbalah is going, but rather my feeling is that there’s been an inkling of a deepening of my natural/ metaphysical processes of ascertaining life while living a holistic lifestyle (of sorts). that’s been inspiring during the weeks of the course.

      i would wish for my fellow students, who similar to the course – i’ve only begun to get an inkling (which inkling also extends to myself on this new path, ) – i think is to continue discovering more about one’s deeper inner self, to find the connections between things in the puzzle of life and to perceive how the puzzle pieces and connections are all harmoniously working together toward the greater good and peace.

    • #482445
      MsNandi Marie
      Partícipe

      There were many aspects of the course that inspired me, but I was most impressed with the information about Equivalence of Form.

      “All nature must adhere to this and there’s an inner and outer pressure to come to a state of balance. This law is at work all the time.

      In order for us to interact with the upper force in a mutual way it’s through the process of Equivalence of Form. We must change our internal nature. Hence we cannot adhere to Equivalence of form like nature, but our environment is that of the Spiritual level.

      What I learned about myself is that most of my actions are done for my benefit. It’s my egoistic nature that must be changed in order to align with the Creator. Rather than being a receiver I must learn the act of giving.

      We must comprehend the root of our soul, our purpose and desire to bond with the Creator.

      I wish that my fellow students will allow this knowledge to penetrate their heart and they will gain that 6th sense to look beyond our 5 senses. Also to understand that along with this development may come painful experiences but we should understand that these are part of our development. We can strive to stay on thr Path of Light.

    • #482413
      Suzanne
      Partícipe

      I’m just waiting of here for the Creator to open my eyes since I guess he/she is the only thing that can do so. I’m still a bit confused by the circular pattern in the literature. However, in the meantime I have been trying to be more giving and do everything with intention. I wish for my fellow students to have more success than I.

    • #482373
      Elisheva
      Partícipe

      I need to delve deeper into my inner self to reach that Point in my Heart. I need to pay closer attention to my acts behavioral, psychological, physical in terms of how I not only view the world around me, but also how to improve my actions, thoughts about people close to me or strangers. I want very much to acquire more wisdom. Hence, my great desire and goal to acquire Kabbalah Knowledge.

    • #482284
      junior
      Partícipe

      What most inspired me in the course is the wealth of information that resides here with benay baruch or Kabu (I apologize if ai but hered that). I learned that I am a will to receive in this process of learning about myself. I wish for my fellow students to develop their spark and point in the heart.

    • #482094
      Ellema
      Partícipe

      What most inspired me in this semester was the self similar fractal nature of the tree of life-how it contains itself. In addition to have an explanation for the hidden nature of Kabbalah and the creator itself answered lifelong question for me. the course also explained why earlier civilizations as in Moses time were in deeper connection with nature and therefore enjoyed an interactive connection with the creator. Before taking the course I wondered why God seemed to disappear and go silent, yet I was supposed to believe there was a time when this was not so without any explanation. This point had been a stumbling block for me in regard to my belief that a creator did indeed exist. Now I find this doubt has been erased. What have I learned about myself in the process is that I have received some forms of spiritual truth over the course of a life of seeking that aligns with much of what I have learned so far in this course but it came to me from no where and I could not explain it. For example, the concept that self-actualization can bridge between what the precarious reality and an age of consciousness having the qualities of spontaneous order, self similarity and unity and others.  Kabbalah is an answer to my prayer for scientific truth that I can rely on to evolve in spiritual light and consciousness.
      I wish my fellow students receive every wish they desire for their spiritual development as they ascend the tree of life deepening their bond with the almighty creator.

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