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- April 21, 2020 at 6:57 pm EDT #28820
Tony Kosinec- 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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- June 28, 2021 at 7:44 pm EDT #55607ORLANDOPartÃcipe
Hi Friends
When I started this course I was a what this and what that person but I have to say that I have become a Wow person meaning that instead of what is equivalence of form ??????? and now is WOW…how beautiful is equivalence of form. To my fellow students move foward halt if you must and continue on. Blessings !!
- June 22, 2021 at 9:27 am EDT #54782Voldsom KraftPartÃcipe
Something I learned about myself is that some of the dreams I would have beginning in childhood are finally making sense. I used to be disturbed by them. Now I am more comfortable because I understand what they meant. These courses are soo good. I also used to feel like a failure because i couldn’t feel satisfied in my families religious practices. They were content and I needed more but more what? Now I see that this was what I needed all along.
- June 15, 2021 at 12:20 pm EDT #54267JaniPartÃcipe
I was inspired by the fact that the knowledge should be internalized and not studied – many years ago I had the yearning for understanding Kabbalah and I bought a book by Avraham Finkel, but I had trouble making sense of it. Now I read it with another perception.
I have learned that my egocentrism was part of my nature that I could not dislodge by myself. I also learned that God is the only power – present in every event in our life – good or bad – as perceived by the self.
I wish for my fellow students that which I wish for myself: the probability to continue with the course, the time to internalize the information, and finally to touch on/reach the equivalence of form.
I thank the presenters for using the same symbols and building the knowledge layer on layer. Thank you for your dedication and passion.
- June 15, 2021 at 8:58 am EDT #54259peterPartÃcipe
I cannot say it has been one particular thing that has inspired me rather the entire knowledge as a whole and the clear simple way the instructors have presented it. For the first time in my life long search for truth I have eventually discovered something that I resonate with and understand. I am truelly blessed and grateful to have reached the point where I can grow through a system or belief what ever we want to call it. I love kabbalah and want to continue learning and live by the teachings
- June 15, 2021 at 12:26 am EDT #54222Mira BrooksPartÃcipe
What inspired me most in this course has been the understanding of equivalence of form and bestowal as opposed to our natures with the will to receive. I feel that we can strive to attain and choose the path of light. This brings hope to the trajectory that we have been on so that we may better be able to live in harmony with nature in the future. I am grateful for the teachers in the course and my peers.
I have learned that I should seek to grow in altruism and understand the unity between us all more actively.
I wish that we all have the strength to carry on, persevere, and grow in wisdom.
Much well wishes to everyone!
- June 14, 2021 at 7:50 pm EDT #54205Nancy ArnoldPartÃcipe
I am inspired by all of the people learning Kabbalah with me from around the world. It is truly multicultural and I love reading all of the responses from teachers and students. I learned to be more patient with others and myself. This is a journey not a destination. I will continue to learn and hopefully change/grow. I wish all of my fellow students fulfillment and growth in their spiritual development. I hope you also meet other people in your life willing to learn and grow.
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