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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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      Randolph Faber
      Participant

      Hello my name is Randolph, I am retired and would like to learn more about Kabbalah.

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      ahmad elhayee
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Ahmed, 29 years old.

      My job is to produce documentaries and short films

      I seek to know myself and the world inside me, and I hope to be able to fully learn the science of Kabbalah and to be inspired by it in making my films, and to be able to transfer this knowledge to my fellow human beings.

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      Clair
      Participant

      My name is Clair. Im a 41 y.o. Registered Nurse currently enrolled in my final year of Nurse Practitioner school. I feel that the deeping of my knowledge in traditional medicine is not answering or satisfying my desire to be of service in a way that feels whole or right. So Im turning here as an adjunct to my current studies. I decided to join after watching Kabbalah Revealed on youtube.

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      Pamela
      Participant

      Hello my name is Pamela, I’m 40 and I’m looking for answers about life.

    • #321811
      Vince
      Participant

      Hello,

      My name is Michael, I’ve been searching for these answers since I was 16. I finally find them here. Thanks for all the information.

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      Paolo
      Participant

      Hi, my name is Paolo, 43 y.o., italian.

       

      I’ve started doing kabalistic meditation one year ago, during a dark period of my life, and things started to get better.

       

      I’m not looking for “magic powers”, I just wish to improve spiritually, stop looking for temporary pleasures and being driven by pulsions in order to “get back home”. What I like most of Kabalah is that it links some wisdoms that are also part of oriental philosophies to the quest for God.

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