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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 24, 2023 at 8:13 pm EST #337922
VeAhavta
ParticipantHello Dear Ones, My name is Debra and I registered for this course because a friend from High School expressed interest. (Class of 1981… age is a figment of imagination 😉 ) I haven’t seen him in here yet, but since it’s Christmas Eve, I am sure he is pre-occupied. I hope he will soon register, too! Get over here Paul!
For the last 4 years I have been the main caregiver for my mom (84 and truly sharp) and my older sister who has many and varied disability challenges. The CoVid years were a hoot at my house! Over the last 6 months, mom has experienced some pesky health issues that she has never had before, so currently, I am mom’s caregiver exclusively, and my sister has various agency caregivers throughout the week.
What do I expect from this course? Well, let’s get right to the point. VeAhavta. (Hebrew) “And You Will Love.” That we will together build a loving environment that creates the strongest bond of mutual community. That each and every one here will authentically connect as we together “come and see” on the journey of this science of love’s discovery. Too much? Love has no limits! <3
VeAhavta… your neighbor as yourself,
Debra
- December 25, 2023 at 10:16 pm EST #338002
Paul
ParticipantHola VeAhavta! I signed up last night late and here I am. Im liking what I reading so far. Im going to keep going on the intro stuff………..My email is troutmaster45@gmail.com so we dont have to keep facebooking or we can do instant messenger, or this. Nice to be here and thanks for the nudge
- December 26, 2023 at 12:46 am EST #338007
VeAhavta
ParticipantHey Paul. Woohoooo,.. you made it. Thanks for the email. I sent you an email already. This course can get deep, so yes, probably good to keep some discussions off facebook for now. Should we tell everyone here we are Diablos? HAHA! The material will resonate with you for sure. Thank you for the nudge, too. There are a lot of pre-class videos to get to for preparation. Have you viewed any yet? Onward we all go…
Debra
- December 23, 2023 at 12:26 pm EST #337792
Adam
ParticipantHello, my name is Adam. I am a mental health therapist and philosopher, interested in the nature of who we are. I don’t have any expectations from the course.
- December 23, 2023 at 7:56 am EST #337774
R. VARGA
ParticipantHello, my blood is 100% Hungarian but because some events, I was born in France.
I am an Associate Professor – Economics and Finance.
I want to improve my spirituality’s level.
I live in Taiwan since many years.
Let’s see what the future will bring 🙂
Ferenc
- December 23, 2023 at 7:16 am EST #337772
Nuria Hernandez Cepero
ParticipantHi everyone, my name is Nuria Ana. I was born and raised in Cuba. I left the country in 1993 and I am living in the Netherlands right now.
- December 22, 2023 at 8:29 pm EST #337752
Martin
ParticipantHello everyone, I’m 36 years old and was born and raised in Eastern Europe / Romania. I’ve recently came across several of Tony’s videos on YouTube regarding Kab and been drawn to look deeper into the topics approached especially into how we perceive reality. Happy to be here and looking forward to get educated into this subject and others.
- December 22, 2023 at 2:32 pm EST #337739
victoriabb12
ParticipantHello beautiful Kabucommunity ❤️
My name is Victoria, 35 y.o., living in NYC. I am married, mother of two amazing children – 9 and 11 years old, a dog, a hamster, and 2 fishes :)) I am here because I related deeply to one of Tony’s videos on YouTube where he explains the desire within the heart. I felt that desire/ void ever since I remember myself. It expressed itself in multiple forms within me, from innocent questions as a kid to desperate curiosity as an adult. The questions to which I couldn’t find answers as a child became maniac searches as an adult, to a point where the more answers I found the more lost and disconnected I felt. I examined each major religion, new age systems, as well as science in hopes of finding the common themes of God’s proof of existence. I felt deep dimensions of love that felt as hugs from God himself as well as deep dark abyss from where climbing up felt impossible. Although intellectuality didn’t give me the answers I was looking for, it sorted out the veils and distractions, brought me more clarity, and most importantly – it erased the doubts of God’s existence.
It took darkness and pain that felt like death so the mind would become humble and step aside to let the heart take the driver’s seat.
I’m looking forward to growing together and sharing experiences through this community ❤️
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