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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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      Ricardo
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      Hi my name is Ricardo, I have been actively applying and studying the wisdom of Kabbalah in my daily life for about two years now. Studying mostly through the lineage of Rav and Karen Berg and their teachers such as Chaim Solomon, Rabbi Abe, David Ghiyam, Batya Solomon, Eiton Yardeni etc. I have read many books and have been applying in my own way the science of Kabbalah. I have also listened to some lectures by Rav Laitman, as well as many courses by Tony Kosinec. I have always appreciated his approach and and explanations, so I am here to deepen my understanding and application of Kabbalah in my life in hopes to uplift all those around me. I pray blessings for all of you here on this path.

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      Virginia
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      Hello from Virginia in the SF Bay Area. I began learning Kabbalah in 1980 (even before it was cool!). Since then, I’ve studied online at Chabad.org, Kabbalah.info, and Kabbalahonline.org websites. Right now, I’m learning a chapter a day of Rambam’s Mishna Torah on the Chabad site. All this exploration began as strong attraction to Judaism.

      I was born into a Protestant home and later converted to Catholicism at 16. I believe the conversion was my longing for a closeness to God I didn’t experience in my parent’s Methodist/Episcopal religions. Catholicism also failed to satisfy that longing, as nothing did until I met my first Kabbalist. He introduced me to the beauty and mystery of Torah that’s delighted my mind and heart ever since.

      Unfortunately, I am also blessed with ADHD (which you might have guessed already). I signed up for this course in October, but I’m just introducing myself today… sigh…

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      CJMBM
      Participant

      My name is Ceasar but I go by CJ. I’ve been on a self discovery journey for several years now and more recently really started looking into the Kabbalah, reading more and figuring out how to put it all into practice.

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      Tiiu M. K.
      Participant

      Hello!
      My name is Tiiu and i am intrested in spiritual world, the meaning of life, knowing better, why do we exist.

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      Jon
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Jon Musgrave, and I live in New York City. I’m taking this course to better understand the nature of reality, and how I can better work with the natural forces in my own healing work, and my work with others. Looking forward to starting!

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      Samuel
      Participant

      Greetings everyone,

       

      My name is Samuel. I come from a Jewish background—both of my grandparents, one on each side of the family, were Orthodox Jews who later left their communities and married Roman Catholics. Because of this heritage, I have always felt a strong pull toward Judaism and have spent many years studying the Torah, the Prophets, and the wisdom literature.

       

      Over the course of my life I’ve also had a deep interest in the mystical traditions connected to Judaism. My personal journey has included some unusual spiritual experiences that ultimately led me toward healing and transformation. Through spiritual guidance and prayer connected with the archangel Metatron and other angelic traditions, I experienced a profound turning point in my life. Around that time, long-standing struggles with addiction and other unhealthy behaviors simply fell away, and I found myself moving in a much healthier direction.

       

      Since then, I’ve also developed a fascination with sacred geometry, especially the figure known as Metatron’s Cube. When I first encountered it, I experienced it almost as a living geometric form—appearing to unfold and move in three dimensions in a very calm and beautiful way. I’m naturally a skeptical person and don’t tend toward dramatic interpretations, but the experience left a deep impression on me.

       

      More than anything, the name Metatron became associated in my life with a moment of real freedom and transformation. Because of that, I’m interested in learning everything I can about the deeper wisdom traditions connected with it—much as Enoch sought understanding in the ancient texts.

       

      Ultimately, my goal in studying Kabbalah is simple: to grow in wisdom and awareness so that I can better serve the people, animals, and environment of this world—here and now.

       

      I’m grateful to be learning alongside all of you.

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