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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    • #391653
      Heather
      Participant

      I want to connect.

    • #390177
      Kerrie
      Participant

      Hello, my name and a Kerrie and I am enjoying my growing understanding of Kabbalah and wish you all the best for your future learnings.

    • #388524
      Matei Rawi (Tembo)
      Participant

      Hello am jaspher. Am a kabbalah student for mi spiritual growth and knowledge.i do continue leaning because it what I love about the kabbalah

    • #387990
      Ronny Cervantes
      Participant

      Hello I am Ronny and I have been studying Kabbalah for sometime now. I continue to read and gain the wisdom of Kabbalah everyday. I want to continue with the connection of everyone here and gaining more connection with the hidden meaning of the Zohar. Understand the book/instruction completely and become 1 with the creator.

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      Deborah Joplin
      Participant

      Hello, My name is Deborah.

      I am studying in other courses at KabU. I am grateful for the way my perceptions of reality are changing due to the bestowal of the KabU instructors. I am ready to undertake an understanding of the Zohar. It is the written source of this wisdom. I expect to be further enlightened by education and experience.

    • #386981
      Logynn
      Participant

      I took these courses in 2008 and 2009. I studied and watched the daily lesson almost every day for a year. I read most of the books, except the Zohar, which seemed completely opaque to me at the time.
      My life changed very dramatically after that, to the point that I didn’t have time to study or follow the lessons at all. But I have always felt just as connected to what I learned. That never diminished. I can’t even recall how I thought of the world before I learned Kabbalah here. I had a sense I had learned everything I would ever need to know, and nothing since then has shaken that.
      But recently I have been drawn to read the Zohar, which I have owned all this time, but never thought I would be able to understand it. I picked it up again a few months ago. I have been reading it every day. And everything that seemed opaque to me before has become transparent. It makes sense now.
      Y’all must have done a lot of work and I absorbed it somehow. 😉
      I would like to re-approach the groups and the lessons with this new point of view, and that is why I am here.

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