Engage in an exploration of the week 2 lesson and materials, receiving insights from a seasoned Kabbalah mentor.

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    Engage in an exploration of the week 2 lesson and materials, receiving insights from a seasoned Kabbalah mentor.

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      Mira Brooks
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      Hi,

      I’ve been thinking about the point in humanity where recently spiritual desires have begun to emerge in the late nineties and how we are moving towards greater interconnection which will force us to eventually change. Through this, we will begin to understand our connection with others. We will all reach the stages of spiritual connection.

      Is it inevitable that the change will come? If it is inevitable that change will come, do Kabbalists consider it important to speed up the process by disseminating information widely? It does sadden me to think of the path of suffering, thinking of so many that are affected. It is certainly a hope to have a peaceful and more unified world.

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        Of course it’s best that the change comes more quickly and qualitatively. Like the difference between feeling the father’s belt lashing vs. feeling the sting of realization that you stand in violation of the house rules, after which you instantly straighten up and correct yourself, avoiding the blow entirely. We stand in violation of the laws of Nature. Meaning we reside in a state of disconnection, in which we will feel increasing darkness, as the integral force of bestowal and love nears us. That force, we feel as bad if we are not adapted to it, in the attitudes between us. If humanity would undergo even slight changes, to be just a bit more connected, all the problems would disappear overnight. That’s why it’s worthwhile to first absorb the correction yourself and then to also share it with others, which is why KabU exists.

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      Joanne Kabu-W10
      Participant

      I’m interested to know more about forming our “Kabbalah Lab”. Do you provide tools to finding more students in our areas or zoom gatherings?

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        Yes, as you progress you can enter our Graduate Program where there are at least 4 live classes per week, interactive Zoom meetings, and conventions.

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