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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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      Martin Danderfer
      Participant

      Hello everyone, I am Enrique Martin from Argentina. I am living in UK and I am so glad to be part of this course. I am ready to start this journey and connect with all of you. Love and light!

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      Erik
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Erik – a long-time follower of this organization. I decided to jump into the courses to learn more!

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      Erik
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Erik – a long-time follower of this organization. I decided to jump into the courses to learn more!

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      Mark
      Participant

      Hello, Everyone. My name is Mark, but I go by Chaz. Was raised Catholic. Wanted to learn more about Kabbalah, so here I am after watching several KabU videos on YouTube. Currently living in NY. Looking forward to studying with you all.

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      Gagan Preet Singh
      Participant

      Hey! Good Evening everyone 😊

      My name is Gaganpreet from India, I love learning and always seeking answer for our existence and occult mysterious. I am here to deepen my understanding about kabbalah and some unrevealed mysterious.😇

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      Brian Harris
      Participant

      Greetings all! I am a graduate student who lives in Boston and is in the course of completing a M.Ed. degree; I hope to teach high school History after completing my practicum next semester. I am a Catholic by upbringing who has long been an avid reader of world religions and philosophical traditions. I am currently in an ongoing process of inquiry concerning conversion to Judaism, which I regard as especially subtle and profound in its way of cleaving to G-d.

      I feel a strong affinity with the thought of figures like the Rambam and Ibn Gabirol, and am learning as much as I can about the great masters of Safed (Cordovero, Luria, Vital) as well as the Hasidic masters. I hope to gain more hands-on experience through engaging with the teachings of Baal HaSulam so that I can integrate these interests into the movements of prayer and the devotional life.

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