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

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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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    • #283190
      Roberto Ayala
      Participant

      Nice to have this environment to study the beautiful book of Zohar!

      My name is Roberto, I’ve been study on Kabbalah Info since 2012. I’ve read the book package Enter the Zohar, I’m currently on Annotations to the Ashlag Commentary, the Pritzker edition of Zohar, Obelisco’s spanish edition and sometimes I do scan the aramaic pdfs : D

    • #283105
      Gelaye Gudisa
      Participant

      This is Gelaye from Ethiopia, I book of Zohar twice but I’m here to understand it!

    • #282403
      henry
      Participant

      Hola queridos amigos, mi nombre es Henry, estoy muy ansioso de recibir la Luz superior del Zohar (resplandor); acá están las respuestas a las preguntas eternas que siempre como seres humanos nos hemos planteado. Esta es una búsqueda colectiva para obtener el esperado cambio de paradigmas dictados por nuestros egos, para empezar a disfrutar la sabiduría y bondad del Eterno.

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      Musi
      Participant

      Hello friends,

      my name is Musa, I’m from Pakistan.

      <span style=”text-align: right;”>I’m here to learn about the Creator and spiritual connection.</span>

       

    • #282337
      Sol Belo
      Participant

      Hi: I am Peter – on a personal quest to connect with you all.

    • #282164
      Richard Lively
      Participant

      I am here to make sense of what I am reading, I understand its in code, hopefully some of that code will be revealed. I own most of the recommended reading, but I will  end up purchasing the rest weekly as the course progresses.  I am extremely interested in the book called “The Kabbalist”  I already own both “The Zohar” and “Introduction to the Zohar” which even owning those I cant make sense of it myself.  I look forward to seeing what these are really revealing.

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