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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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- October 15, 2025 at 4:51 am EDT #459956
YochanonParticipantShalom! I am wanting to deepen my love for and understanding of The Creator, Hashem. I have read many books, but feel this here is a gateway to an experiential path to learn not just about Kabbalah, but how to live it.
Willing to come as I am, as if I know nothing. Just want to give back to God what little I can in return for all He does for me.
Getting to know you all through the course will be great!
Shalom!
John H.P. Whitney
- October 14, 2025 at 8:57 pm EDT #459776
Ludwig LabordaParticipantHi all,
My name is Ludwig and I am interested in learning about Kabbalah because I am told it is a convenient method to comprehend who I am.
Thanks.
- October 14, 2025 at 11:08 am EDT #459730
bella
ParticipantHello!
I am Bella, I’m speaking from Brazil and I already studied Kabbalah for a while since 2020. Because of Kabbalah I realized that God exists and that was such a overwhelming break of my ego that time, specially the way I perceive the world in general. Now is time to comeback to studying because Inrealize there is such more to receive!Kabbalah for a while since 2020. Because of Kabbalah I realized that God exists and that was such a overwhelming break of my ego that time, specially the way I perceive the world in general. Now is time to comeback to studying because I realize there is such more to receive!
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- October 14, 2025 at 7:07 am EDT #459721
KyroParticipantHello,
I’m Kyro. I don’t quite know whether to call myself “new” or “experienced,” because my path with Kabbalah has been both — familiar and yet always new. The teachings feel less like something external I’m learning and more like a vocabulary for truths I’ve always felt intuitively.
For me, Kabbalah isn’t dry theory but a living map that connects inner work, emotions, and daily life — the correction of the vessel through heart, body, and mind together. I’m deeply sensitive to the “emotional weather” within and around me, and I see this practice as a way to keep the hidden light alive while learning to walk wisely through human chaos.
From this course I hope to reconnect with structure, language, and community — to turn intuition into conscious co-creation with the Source. I’m grateful to be here and look forward to learning and growing with you all.
Warmly,
Kyro - October 14, 2025 at 2:22 am EDT #459680
Liora
ParticipantHello.I’m interested in Kabbalah since I’m Jewish
- October 13, 2025 at 9:13 pm EDT #459471
Milo!ParticipantHello,
You may call me Milo. I have interest to learn more about Kabbalah and the Esoteric Traditions.
Happy to be here and looking forward for a great journey !!!
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