Introduce yourself – Question Your Reality Part 2

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    Introduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course.

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      Jimmy
      Participant

      I am Jimmy Eden, I just can’t stay away from anything called truth,it is like my nature. I need answers to most of my questions,hence,I seek truth.

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      Jimmy
      Participant

      <p style=”text-align: left;”>I am Jimmy Eden, I just can’t stay away from anything called truth,it is like my nature. I need answers to most of my questions,hence,I seek truth.</p>

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      Fernanda Ianella
      Participant

      Hello,

      I’m Fernanda, Brazilian living in FL, I want to go deeper and deeper in Kabbalah, because its the only science who brings me peace and teaches me how to work with the EGO thing and also explains about life journey and our mission here in this planet.

      Thanks in advance

      Fernanda

    • #43108
      Lesley Ann
      Participant

      Hi, my name is Lesley and I am a seeker of the Truth, the Absolute, and a way out. Hoping this course will help.

    • #43077
      Ella
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Ella from Canada. I’ve been trying to figure out the tree of Life by myself for about a year now. So I am so happy the find some learned people that can explain what it means and obtain some meaningful teaching on the subject. Thank you

    • #43073
      Mareme Charles
      Participant

      Hi everyone I’m Charles from South Africa and I just heard of kabbalah few day ago through one of the social media platform (Facebook) then it dragged my attention hence I subscribed from the word go, I don’t know much about life as yet but the least I’m sure about is that despite our forever changing world we live in, there are some universal/natural laws that govern the world and everything that which is on it (our lives included) and those laws will remain constant and unchanged until the end of time… And therefore my conclusion is that there’s Natural power structure that governs the whole world, and there are power dynamics that draws some guidelines as to how to live a meaningful life through good ethical codes without being obstructed by the complexity of the world…. And lastly there’s Snake and ladder which was mainly made for only two reasons, namely 1. Snake to symbolise a failure and 2. Ladder to symbolise success.

       

      And the fairness of nature gave everyone an equal opportunity(regardless of our race, gender, nationality, age, academic background, political affiliation, sexuality) to throw a dice based on his/her ability and credibility not once, not twice but as many as they want/can (it’s just a matter of keeping consistency and determination) and little bit of rules and applications that they told us at school.

      Winston Churchill once said “Success consists of moving from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm” meaning it’s OK to fail/make mistakes hence no one is perfect but entirely wrong to quit just because you failed once or twice… Keep on trying with different methods.

       

      Oh and what I really want to know about kabbalah is how does it differ with theosophy

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