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- April 21, 2020 at 6:04 pm EDT #28777

Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorIntroduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course.
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- January 2, 2026 at 2:44 pm EST #473780
Meg
ParticipantHi,i am in Finland and interested in this and other mystic topics
- January 2, 2026 at 1:23 pm EST #473775
ChikumbutsoParticipantHello, my name is Mike Jere from Malawi. I am a young man of 25 years and quite eager to learn and interact.
- January 2, 2026 at 10:49 am EST #473764
MANASParticipantHello,
I am joining from India (from the north eastern state of Assam). I am 46 years old and married. I have a son 8 years old and I work as a teacher. I have a mathematics background, so have a questioning nature to everything. I want to know the nature of reality, and how humans came into existence. What is the root cause of our suffering? Are there any hidden forces in nature especially spiritual forces, if so, what are they trying to accomplish? What is their objective and why? These questions intrigue me a lot and that’s why I am joining this course. Sometimes I feel that my overly intellectual nature is a bit of a hindrance rather than an advantage in this world, particularly in solving the problems we face in this world, creating unnecessary stress and anxiety. I hope this course will pacify these questions that intrigue me.
Manas
- January 2, 2026 at 7:18 am EST #473760
Liene SkujaParticipantHello,
I am a Latvian born and raised in Latvia, but I have been living in the UK for 16 years now. I have four children, to whom I teach both life skills, and I want to teach humanity that the benefit comes from us, not the world we live in. When I listen to your programs, my world of thought is being read. That is why I chose to study Kabbalah. I am learning a bachelor’s degree in social sciences. The knowledge I gained from your training, I will definitely share with humanity, about new knowledge and the power of life.
With respect, Liene S. - January 1, 2026 at 8:58 pm EST #473738
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ParticipantHello, my name is Jeana, from California. I am interested to learn about Kabalah.
- January 1, 2026 at 1:01 am EST #473682
Linda G. McFarlaneParticipantHi, my name is Linda. I live in Washington and I was born in Brooklyn, New York. I also was a Jehovah Witness and left it a long time ago. Two years ago my son introduced me to Kabbalah and advised that I take the course recently. I want to get closer to my creator, the Devine Source who has put spark in everything, inanimate and animate, and everyone. I want to get to my best self, my higher self and to let my light shine brighter, illuminate. I want to hear the Cosmos in my ears and to delve deep into Kabbalah to be more spiritual. Religion controls, but Kabbalah has been here since Abraham or perhaps even before. Our forefathers believed it and lived it. Kabbalah is alive and learning the jewel that it is, I will ascend to my higher self, crushing ego and ridding fear. Our heavenly father loves us so much that he has given us something so wonderful to help us get to our higher self and on our spiritual path to our Creator our Devine, heavenly source, our source, the Devine Light, who loves us. We are truly blessed!
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