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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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      Paul
      Participant

      Hi everyone I’m Paul . I’ve had the 23 volume Kabbalah Center International English translation of The Zohar for 15 years now and have had trouble getting any useful understanding of it. So I hope to change that and maybe a lot more.

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      Brynna
      Participant

      Hi everyone, my name is Brynna. I am a psychotherapist and lifelong spiritual seeker. I have always felt an inexplicable attraction to the mysteries of Kabbalah, but have never really known how to deepen my understanding of it. Looking forward to the expansion to come!

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      Michael Parkhurst
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Mike, I got interested in sacred geometry and spirituality shortly after the awakening of my heart center. This happened in August of 2020. Afterwards I felt a strong pull to the sun, and paying attention to its cycles and flares. Now im here!

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      Jonah
      Participant

      Where do I begin …Hello.  it feels so selfish to introduce myself.  

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      Lily
      Participant

      Hey everyone, I’m new to Kabbalah and excited to learn more here. I found this course while studying Neville Goddard, who learned from a mystic named Abdullah that knew about Kabbalah. I didn’t know about Kabbalah before, but now I’m super interested!

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      Glenda Auerbach
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      Hi, I’m Glenda. Several years ago while caring for my husband prior to his passing I learned the value of giving myself to the universe. I realized how little control I had and how much there was. At that point in time my spirituality started to grow in leaps and bounds. I have been searching for the right place for me.

      I have always been aware of Kabala, in college I almost studied it, but it did not feel right… I was too young. At 68 years old in the beginning of a new chapter of my life, I think that this learning is something worthwhile. If I don’t explore it, I will never know if it is right for me. So, it is time to learn

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