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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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      Jeffrey Goodrich
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      Hi! My name is Jeff. I found my way here after a profound awakening to my wholeness and the beauty of life. I watched the Kabbalah Revealed YouTube 6 hr video and after about a week I felt the wisdom guiding me here and found the free course. Mainly, I am here to formalize my understanding and see what tools this tradition offers to stabilize the spiritual process and healing.

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      Nyte Nurse
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      Hello. I’m Danita and I’m here to gain more knowledge amongst like minded individuals.

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      Austine Oshodin 76
      Participant

      Hello everyone, I am Austine Oshodin  i am  here to know more  about man existence and the relationship between mankind and its creator and the FORCES that  govergovern human

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      Dragos
      Participant

      Hello everyone!

      I’m Dragoș and I’m here for feeling, connecting and mutual love ❤️

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      Auticus
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      Hello!  My name is Chris, I am a long time esoteric student and seeker in the deserts of the American southwest.  Freemason in good standing, this site was pointed out to me by one of my lodge brothers as I have been very interested and off & on learning the Kabbalah for many years.

      I am interested in hearing other perspectives of the Kabbalah from all of its standpoints, from theory to meditative to practical.  Thank you for allowing me to share this journey with you.

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      Liam
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      • Shalom I’m LiLiam I have been dabbling in kabbalah for about 20 years. I also hhave studied Philosophy, Torah and have some Hebrew language skills. I have tried to attend Kabbalah classes in the past but had issues with overcoming the  jargon in traditional synagogue classes. I gravitated to KABU because it was eexplained well and there was a teaching lineage that I ccould trust was authentic Kabbalah.  Looking forward to learning.
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