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- April 27, 2020 at 2:43 am EDT #29724
Seth – 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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- July 19, 2021 at 10:03 am EDT #57892TammyParticipant
Hello, I’m Tammy from Reading, PA. Looking forward to exploring The Zohar so happy to have the guidance from this course.
- July 15, 2021 at 7:06 am EDT #57447paul domingoParticipant
Hello I am Paul – I got attracted to the wisdom of Kabbalah because of the tree of life – after watching a YT video by teacher Gil about the the 10 sephirot It made so much sense to me. Its very close to the eastern spirituality that I am more leaned to. However, I was born and raised in a strict Roman Catholic Family and the words coming from the bible and the church never made sense not until the explanation of Dr. Laitman made so much sense since he expounds the bible stories in a psycho-spiritual language. I want to learn to help me correct my ego which seems have such a grip on me. However much I try to be moralistic and kind person.
- July 14, 2021 at 2:37 am EDT #57294RickParticipant
Hello every one, my name is Rick, I hail from Los Angeles Ca. I just signed up for kabu and I am excited to learn. What an awesome resource this is. I am currently on the road, and at the moment, in the backwoods of Oregon somewhere near Crater Lake, escaping Comiefornias Marxist mandates. What crazy times we are all experiencing. Back when I was a very young lad, I began studying Christianity on my own, which led me to a church. Not to long after that (like Immediately) I was sucked into the music ministry. Music ( Heavy Metal) That I wrote and preformed throughout the Los Angeles Rock & Roll Club scene . I never heard of Kabbalah until a couple of years ago, when I came across Dr. Michael Laitman’s Book, “Awakening to Kabbalah”. Only picked it up because a friend of mine, Who is jewish, told me that Kabbalah is jewish black magic, so I had to read it, due to curiosity. It turns out that It’s not black magic at all, it’s what Jesus was saying all along, Love 💕 you’re neighbor as yourself, and a lot more from what I gather. I then came across another book of Dr Laitman’s called ”Attaining The Worlds Beyond” (my favorite), and currently reading again. Which led me here, I was searching for More Dr Laitman’s teachings and came across KABU. and discovered my buddy didn’t know anything about Kabbalah. this is my first course at KABU. I hear so much of The Zohar, so I bought Dr Laitmans book The Zohar ( Anotations to the Ashlag commentary’s). Thumbing through this book brought me to the realization that Im gonna need help with this, and that’s why Im here, looking for help. Looking forward to studying with you all.
- July 13, 2021 at 6:19 pm EDT #57283SandraParticipant
Hi everyone, my name is Sandra and I’m from San Antonio, Texas. I “stumbled “ upon Kabbalah a few months ago on YouTube and can not seem to get enough. I found answers to questions I had been seeking for a very long time. I finally knew why I couldn’t stop searching!!My point in the heart had been “activated “!! I told my sister “I feel like I have found the holy grail”. I’m so excited to finally find a group that speaks my language and stay connected so I can continue my spiritual development!
- July 13, 2021 at 5:53 am EDT #57243Pincus MannParticipant
<p style=”text-align: left;”>In a wonderful course</p>
<p style=”text-align: left;”>thank you</p> - July 7, 2021 at 11:55 am EDT #56751RachelParticipant
hello my friends, i am Rachel from Sweden. Happy to study with you all.
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