What have you discovered about Kabbalah that was new to you?

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    • #394172
      Amy
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      Kabbalah teaches that all events that occur in life (even the ‘bad’ ones) are good and necessary for our evolution.

    • #394014
      meghan
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      That you absolutely do not have to be part of some organized order as in freemasonry,etc.

    • #389661
      Raymond Franklin
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      I’ve discovered that Kabbalah appears best suited for the Western psyche and that learning to develop a healthy and mature ego is the path to reintegration.

    • #386830
      Edward Onyango
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      That true prayer is for God to change me and not God to change His attitude or intention towards me.God does not change. I math one who needs be corrected.

    • #386545
      Carly
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      It’s kind of funny, but these concepts don’t really seem new per se. Rather like Deja vu or an old friend that I had all but forgotten about resurfacing. Although I am new in the course, there is something very familiar…

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      Verena
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      Well, itÅ› basically all new… but so far in this course, the understanding of prayer was very helpful, also starting to understand about the middle line,…and about the fact that the creater is unchangeably good, and that he means to fulfill the creature, that is humanity as a whole, and all other of his creation, with utmost pleasure. Also the fact that. we are all feeling disconnected and as single individuals , but are still part of „one“ creature… and therefore, we are all connected (whether we wish so or not) – thatÅ› all very strong impressions and images.

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