Introduce yourself – Question Your Reality Part 1

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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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      Paul
      Participant

      Hello, I’m Paul. What I’m expecting to get from this course is connection. Kabbalah sources are available everywhere and you can read them on your own, but it is also highly important to connect with others. So, I’m here to connect with you my fellow students and instructor while we learn together.

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      Michelle
      Participant

      My name is Michelle and I am a lifelong seeker of knowledge about life and what it means. I am brand new to Kabbalah. I have been interested in it for a long time but now I feel like I am ready to really learn about it. Very much looking forward to this and other courses!

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      Rune T. A.
      Participant

      Hello friends.

      My name is Rune and I am from Denmark.

      I wish to be at peace with the broken part of the world, and even learn to live my life the way The Creator intended.

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      Ken
      Participant

      Am Kuti from Nigeria, always searching for more spiritual knowledge and understanding. I came across Kabbala teaching, got interested and wish to know more.

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      D
      Participant

      Hi,

      I’m Diane, a fellow Kabu student. Enjoying the learning environment and meeting everyone.

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      Maria
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Maria, from Mexico.

      I’, about to finish the Kabbalah Experience module and started exploring what to do next. I suscribed to the Graduate environmet, but it seems that there isn’t a “continuation” module there, so I saw this one and here I am.

      So, to my fellow students: Hi! I hope you’re all well. I had my first existential crisis at 7-8 years old because I couldn’t find answers to my questions, just as Kabblah knows it happens. After 2-3 months of panic attacks I “accepted” I was affraid to die, and that death was complete darkness and emptiness, and that God didn’t exist. That relief me of the panic attacks for ten years, but ever since there has always been the question about the meaning of life in my head (sometimes active, sometimes sleep). As many of you, I guess, I searched everywhere. Tolle and Buddhism were very important in my last 15 years, but it is until now, when the “painful path” left me down on my knees, that I found not just Kabbalah… but KabU… and I can finally feel I found what I was always looking for.

      What I’m expecting from this course is to keep on learning and evolving in the “light path”.

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