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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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- December 15, 2023 at 10:10 am EST #337133anatolyParticipant
Hello im Anatoly from New York
im here to discover the wisdom of kabbalah
An im really grateful to be here
- December 15, 2023 at 10:04 am EST #337132Om AgniParticipant
My name is Pablo hellow everyone
- December 11, 2023 at 3:36 pm EST #336906andreParticipant
My learning curve in life is too promote my healing through trials and tribulation and discovery; I live in the U K and enjoy meeting like-minded people from all over the world, My name is Andre
- December 9, 2023 at 6:41 am EST #336696JohanParticipant
I am johan morais from fortaleza, ceará, brazil.
what I expect from the course is to get a lot of knowoledge
and achieve full hapiness
thank you
- December 7, 2023 at 10:53 pm EST #336639EricParticipant
This is the best reason to attend a class like this:
[Rav Yehduda] Ashlag stated that the purpose of studying Kabbalah is equal to the purpose of why human beings were created, and that through its study, a person is capable of revealing the entirety of processes and structures that have taken place in the creation of the universe.
Through intensive study of Kabbalah, a person’s desire to give to others is developed in relation to this goal. Ashlag believed that the coming of the Messiah meant that humans would attain this quality which would allow them to give up their selfishness and devote themselves to loving each other for the sake of life’s purpose, as stated in the commandment “love thy neighbor as thyself.”
- December 5, 2023 at 5:23 am EST #336408martinParticipant
Hi everyone I’m Martin from the UK. I’m Jewish and a member of a reformed Jewish Synagogue, some call it a “deformed Synagogue” – not true I hope! I have been to the end of the Kabbalah Experience course on the guided learning path but felt the need to reinforce my understanding of some of those difficult questions we are all asked sometime in our journey.
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