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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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      Rudy
      Participant

      My name is Rudy Cyphert.  I live in Ohio USA. I have studied kabbalah for several years.  I try to inject the teachings into bible study groups as much as possible.  The concept’s are often received with laughter and they tell me I should go back to the Bible.

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      Burney
      Participant

      I am he who speaks to thee, any questions? xo. mb

    • #377938
      Enrique Rojas
      Participant

      Saludos, compañeros. Gracias por compartir vuestro deseo mediante la participación en este curso. Espero que sea grato y provechoso para todos, y juntos propiciemos un entorno de estudio apropiado.

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      Abdallah Sheikh
      Participant

      My name is Abdullahi Tahir Usman from Nigeria. I’m contentedly a Muslim in search and seeking for the meaning of existence. I’m a father and husband.

      Though not my first time here, it always feels great to be pulled back by my point of the heart, I guess, here. Thank you for the wonderful opportunity and gift of acceptance.

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      Antonio
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Antonio.

      I wish to have a better understanding of human nature and God creation.

    • #377844
      D.R.
      Participant

      Hello,

      After studying Kabbalah for over a year now I came across Tony’s lectures on Youtube. Kabbalah confirms my existing beliefs about God and my relationship to God. I find connection to creator through daily prayer, meditation and ceremonial magick. And have most recently been very drawn to Hermeticism, Gnosticism, and Kabbalah.

      My spiritual awakening happened 6 years ago when I hit bottom with alcohol and my other addiction. I have been sober and healing ever since. Each layer I shed of my ancestral trauma seems to get me closer to the truth which is that all things are connected.

      In the last year, I have a had a very strong desire to know god so that I can be more like god in my actions, thoughts, and feelings. This desire is stronger than anything else in my life and has led me to Kabbalah and to this message board. 🙂

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