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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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      Kristi
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      Hello,  I live in Tennessee, and I’ve been interested in spiritual disciplines and traditions and practices for all of my life.  I’m seeking to simply sit and learn at the moment and see.

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      Yelena
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      Hello all! I live in Boston, USA, long time ago from USSR.  Since early age I have been aware and experienced the unseen world. I looked at many traditions attempting to reach a coherent understanding and guidance into the spiritual world. I am here now .. and I hope to find its guidance and wisdom to be my soul’s journey

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      Diana
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      Hello everyone, my name is Diana and live in California. Hoping to learn more about Kabbalah.

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      Ricardo
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      Hi everyone! I’m Ricardo from Brazil. I love literature and coffee (not quite a fan of soccer) and I’m interested in Hebrew culture in general and in Kabbalah specifically. I hope I can learn a lot here!

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      Liz
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      Hello I’m Liz, just trying to navigate this world ethically and morally. Want to make the best of this life and have positive human relationships and a healthy balance of living in this modern world while being mindful of nature. There are so many ideas and thoughts out there. There is a lot of deception as well. Trying something new on this wondrous journey and hoping to learn and grow as much as possible.

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      Mahor
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      Hello, I’m Mahor from Iran. I’ve been learning about different worldviews for the last three years, ever since ChatGPT-3 became famous, as I deeply questioned my meaning and value as a software developer and human being. From ancient Buddhist, Persian, Greek, and Roman philosophers and poets like Homer, Augustus, Aurelius, Dante, and Rumi, to 19th- and 20th-century existentialists like Nietzsche, Camus, Frankl, Kierkegaard, and Lacan, and on to 21st-century thinkers like Zizek and Jiang Xueqin. I recently learned about Kabbalah, and I’m here to learn more, as it seems interesting and different from other views.

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