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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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      Marcin
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Marcin from Poland. I’m 48 and have no clues for many important life questions. I’ve just started to study Kabbalah and I’m very excited about it.

       

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      Imogen Rafferty
      Participant

      Hello!
      I’m twenty-eight. I am drawn to this area of study as I have found that numerous artists I admire have learned from kabbalah. I have no real expectations going into this beyond simply learning, which I am very excited to do!

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      Marc Wallach
      Participant

      Hello, I’m Marc! I live in Brazil, but was born in Spain to a family of Ashkenazi origin.

      I hope to attain new perspectives to view existence from, and the tools to engage in the wealth of discussion of this tradition.

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      Bob
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Bob from California. I’m a lifelong learner interested in building an understanding of Kabbalah and improving myself and the lives of those around me.

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      Chuck
      Participant

      Hello,

      I’m Chuck from Pennsylvania – 64 and still curious about everything! Looking forward to engaging with a subject I studied years ago.

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      Maria
      Participant

      Hello my name is Maria, I live in Florida USA since 1996. I grew up in absolute poverty in a third world country.  I have been a seeker since 4-year-old as earlier I remember. I was wondering the streets as a child in my country of origin, when I heard the bell sound of a catholic  church and people walking towards this sound; I decided to follow them and as I entered through the big doors, to the main sanctuary; I experienced for the first time an encounter with something that felt bigger than reality and, from Catholicism I have move to Protestantism, to Buddhism, to become a profesional mental health clinician ; in the quest for freedom from pain to  walking in absolute connection with the peace and light that only God can offer.

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