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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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      Ayesha Terrel
      Participant

      My name is Ayesha. I expect both a refresher and a new prospective as Kabbalah is not new to me, though I have only explored it from a Hassidic Judaic prospective and I am looking to expand on the knowledge I have so far received. I have begun a group from my personal fb page geared toward helping interfaith (and no faith) understanding the underlying similitude rather than focusing on what was created after the fracture. I was once again drawn to connect with Kabbalah as I feel ready in my life to start disseminating information so I want to be sure I’m connected to the light and god-willing, doing the best I can to give the correct information from a nondenominational, or religious viewpoint. Thank you.

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      Silvina
      Participant

      Hello my name is Silvina, I am from Argentina and I am in the process of embarking in the journey of Kabbalah as a way for self grow. I wish you all success in your endeavors.

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      cleomars
      Participant

      Hi, I hope you’re all well, I’m 33yrs old from Zambia Lusaka Africa. My goal is to understand the Torah.

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      Ash
      Participant

      Hello everyone. I look forward to learning more about Kabbalah – this is a mystic study that I’ve always had a curiosity about for a very long time. I’m excited to apply these learning lessons into my everyday and feel it will help with certain areas of my life.

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      Amine
      Participant

      اريد ان افهم العوالم الخمس

      و ان أفهم إرادة العطاء

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      Roman
      Participant

      Hello,

      I hope to learn from experts what has been difficult to learn for self study. Hope to learn more about the tradition and how to apply the practice in life.

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