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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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      patrick diederich
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Patrick Diederich.

      I have been very interested in the  history of religious ideas for some time now. I suscribed to the course because I sense that connecting to others and a more focused and sustained mode of study would be helpful to me. And enjoyable too!

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      M
      Participant

      I am M. Yaqoob from Pakistan, and I am a computer science student.

      To be honest, I didn’t have any idea about this course, but once I complete it, I will be able to provide a review.

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      Maria
      Participant

      Hi!

      My name is Maria. I am from Romania and I am very happy to study  this things and to  understand better the meaning of the Kabbalah

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      ali jalali
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Ali, I live in Iran, a superior force always calls me to that direction, I am very happy to be with you

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      Lyn
      Participant

      My name is Lynette, I am happy to be joining this course. My expectation is to learn new ideas.

       

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      Tom Barwell-Best
      Participant

      Hi all

      I’m a 3rd year creative writing and journalism student in Falmouth, Cornwall, UK.

      I’ve suffered a lot with mental health, psychosis etc. and spirituality and exploring the deeper reasons for things has been a big salvation for me.

      Looking forward to engaging with this material.

      All the best to everyone 😊

      • #325283

        Hi Tom,

        Kabbalah requires of a person to make strong inner efforts. For a person with a mental health disorder, such efforts could worsen their mental state and ultimately harm them. For this reason, a person with an untreated mental health disorder should not study Kabbalah without first consulting their doctor and getting it treated.

        Albert @ KabU

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