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- October 18, 2021 at 8:03 pm EDT #183236
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorIntroduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course.
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- January 14, 2024 at 5:12 pm EST #339500ClintonParticipant
Hi,
Clinton from California, USA.
I was introduced to Kabbalah just recently via a podcast.
The more i learn the more calm and humble i feel. I want this feeling to continue.
My ego complains alot. I guess that means i’m headed in the right direction.Peace.
- January 14, 2024 at 2:42 pm EST #339485HeatherParticipant
Hi, my name is Heather . I am new to kabbalah but have been hearing it more lately and saw this channel and wanted to learn more as what I’ve heard so far has been interesting. I’m really in a sponge phase in my life where i have a thirst for knowledge about all different things especially having to do with spirituality and alllll the many things that encompasses. I familiar with energy and healing and practice meditation and hypnosis. I also use different modalities In healing that I’ve acquired through different programs..such as ; Year one certificate in Eden Energy Medicine, and a Reiki Level 2 certification. I’m also into numerology and otherworldly concepts and ideas. I love to be creative and use my intuition for growth and love. I’m very fond of my tibetin singing bowls and chakra tuning forks. I also have a real love for Oracle Cards and Tarot, and am becoming a collector of sorts of them! So this I see as a journey and I’m open to learn more that feels in alignment with my true authentic self. Astrology, The Universe, ETs, Divine realm, 5D, spirit guides, spirit animals, signs and synchronicities, they’ve all lead me here! Now I’m excited to learn and add another new element of information into my “little intuitive tool box” of sorts ! Love & Light ❣️🙌🫶🕉️🐦❣️♈️🕊️🙏💙🍄
- January 11, 2024 at 3:03 am EST #339179Simon SimsonParticipant
Hello everyone, I am Simon from Thailand.
- January 7, 2024 at 1:16 pm EST #338867Albert LuppensParticipant
Hi, my name is Albert and I am new to Kabbalah. I have no expectations for this course.
- January 7, 2024 at 4:27 am EST #338814PaulParticipant
Hello, my name is Paul. I am from the Netherlands ,now I live in Thailand. I started about 10 years ago with Kabbalah courses at Bnei Baruch.
- January 3, 2024 at 1:03 pm EST #338570Donna ZegmanParticipant
Hey everyone! I’m Donna from South Florida, Let me share with you how I got here:
When I was just 12 years old, I discovered the fascinating world of atoms and the realization that everything in existence, including the invisible air we breathe, is composed of these tiny building blocks.
Then, during an art class, we were tasked with creating a landscape using only dots the size of a pen point. This lesson in shading opened my eyes to a much grander lesson about the universe.
Biology taught me that all organic matter is built from molecules made of atoms, and chemistry revealed that atoms consist of neutrons, protons, and electrons. This sparked a curiosity in me… What are the contents of atoms made of?
I hypothesized that it might be a replica of itself, a pattern I noticed in all creation to maintain balance. But then, what is that matter made of?
Eureka! It dawned on me—ENERGY! Everything that exists is energy, interconnected like the intricate web of wires that crisscross our neighborhoods and span the vast distances across countries.
So, what exactly is energy? This question propelled me on a quest to understand our very existence…
Where did everything originate, and how did it form such a dynamic, balanced system? There must be some form of boundless intelligence behind it all—an intelligence without end, life without end, and form without end.
Quantum Physics and Sacred Geometry began to unravel these mysteries, and then Kabbalah revealed that these ancient teachings had understood the connections between numbers, letters, helixes, and fractals all along. These patterns are the universe’s way of maintaining balance.
This principle holds true even in our thoughts. Thoughts are energy; they exist even if unseen. We are the manifestation of a thought, created with purpose by something that decided to bring us into being.
Everything that replicates itself possesses a maternal/paternal instinct—to protect, give, nurture, and teach. A parent or a lion allows its offspring to experience failure and success, knowing that lessons are not learned by instruction alone. I believe that whatever created us shares this same compelling nature.
Isn’t it incredible to think that the energy that forms the cosmos might also be the energy that forms our thoughts and intentions?Wishing you a journey filled with awe and discovery,
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