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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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- December 20, 2025 at 9:02 pm EST #471937
AnthonyParticipantpeace everyone! Anthony here from New York. I am somewhat new to Kabbalah but am a lifelong seeker of truth. I look forward to gaining a deeper understanding of my place within the creation, why I am the way that I am, who I truly am and what my work in this life shall be. very grateful for this wisdom and this platform and looking forward to starting this journey with you all!
- December 19, 2025 at 9:03 pm EST #471875
Mira
ParticipantI am Mira, from Michigan, USA. I have been interested in Kaballah for last 3 years. I read lot of books. But I always felt ” hanging” with lots of unanswered questions.. There was nobody to speak with for answers. No like minded people near me. I was ecstatic when I came across KabU by accident. It was higher power directing me, because I have been wondering about my spirituality for years. More intense since my retirement. I am looking forward to this new learning journey.
- December 19, 2025 at 4:47 pm EST #471857
Svetlana
ParticipantMy name is Svetlana from Great Britain , and I am interested in Kabbalah as a way to better understand myself, human nature, and the deeper laws that govern life. I am curious about the spiritual dimension beyond everyday experience and how inner development can lead to greater balance, clarity, and connection with others.From this Kabbalah course, I expect to gain authentic knowledge, practical insights for personal growth, and a deeper understanding of purpose and meaning in life. I hope the course will help me develop a more conscious perception of reality and improve my relationship with myself and the world around me.
- December 18, 2025 at 6:15 pm EST #471801
Zakir
ParticipantHello, my name is Zakir Husin from Indonesia. Before I come here I have attended some fudamental kabbalah zoom classes broadcast from Tikva Israel that translate to Indonesian by kabbalah Indonesia. I have interisting in spiritulity years ago. I have experience some unconditional love that bring me to spirituality. When I experience unconditional love I feel like I live in eternity with god, my heart is open, and everything look so beautifull. Before I met kabbalah I have learn tasawuf and yoga but when I met kabbalah I feel this is a real way to spirituality and suit with my mind and my experiences.
- December 17, 2025 at 2:34 pm EST #471713
Victor
ParticipantMy name is Victor, reside in Netherlands. My age is 73 and I consider myself as a reflective pensioner. I started my interest in Kabbalah after having participated in a Kab congress in Liverpool in 2008 (where I met Michael Laitman). Since then I read many Kab books, attended many courses and online lessons. I follow this course just as a refresher and to meet like minded people.
- December 17, 2025 at 2:13 pm EST #471712
ElishevaParticipantHola! My name is Elisheva Placeres Madrid. I practiced as a Ph. D. Psychologist. However, I suffered a serious accident in 2018 that left me disabled. I am from Mexico City. I have an extensive library on Kabbalah books that I have read over and over again. I understood a very basic knowledge of the ten Sefirot. I understood the branches of the Tree, the left as Judgement and the right as Mercy. I understood that if one acted right, one the Creator would bless one. If not, the Creator would judge one. I did not have any idea of how deep this meant in terms of how deeply one had to be pure to give back to the Creator.
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