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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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- February 5, 2023 at 6:52 am EST #311762İdilParticipant
Hello to everyone,
It was a very long time to decide study Kabbalah. When I saw the Western Wall, I felt a very different thing which I did not feel before. It was a very different kind of poise. Then I visited there for many times and the emotion was the same. After many years, I feel the same poise. So I think it is time to learn the methodologic way of Kabbalah.
Have a great time of understanding.
- February 4, 2023 at 2:43 pm EST #311685Oliver UrsuParticipant
Hi,
I want to learn the sixth sense in order to perceive more of reality.
Greetings
Oliver Ursu
- February 4, 2023 at 1:27 am EST #311642Karim CParticipant
Hello, my name is Karim and I live in Pennsylvania USA. The past few years I’ve been troubled with how much it seems my culture and society have been “dumbed down.”. About six months ago I prayed for more wisdom in my life.
I have always loved languages and I recently watched a YouTube on Hebrew. I was utterly fascinated by the fact that this language has spiritual roots and has not changed for a few thousand years. I have a very analytical mind and I thought that I might be able to finally use some of my analytical skills to further my spirituality.
Thanks so much for sharing.
- February 3, 2023 at 10:53 am EST #311588Richsphere 560Participant
Hello all, my name is Ralph, and I hail from Kraków. I joined this course because of my interest in spirituality and also to understand how certain miraculous activities has happened in my life.
- February 3, 2023 at 7:24 am EST #311564ŁukaszParticipant
Hello everyone, I’m Luke from Poland. I was reading many years about different paths of spiritual development.
I feel like I’m understand sufficiently how Hermetic path works. Franz Bardon system is the most clear to me, but I wonder how Kabbalah relate to this kind of systems.
From what I have seen Hermetism and different schools of development use Kabballistic cosmology.
My conclusion is that from the Hermetic perspective we are building skills to see spiritual world and slowly
equalizing with the creator, but with Kabballah we start from equalizing with the creator and see spiritual world as a result.That’s why I think Kabbalah is most efficient path and want to know more about it.
- February 2, 2023 at 6:31 pm EST #311519DorothyParticipant
Hi, my given name is Dorothy, but known as Dora, or Doramage by my friends. I think I was born a Seeker of Truth and Knowledge, love learning of all sorts, blessed with a curious mind. By sixteen, I began to realize that all is not as it seems in this world. It was a great mystery I felt I had to solve, and began by coming across the terms Reincarnation and Karma in a book on yoga. I was raised Lutheran, but parted from that church, as I began exploring World Religions, but kept coming back to the simple teachings of Jesus, of practicing Love and Kindness, although I veered into what Helena Blavatsky referred to as the occult, but with the higher purpose of seeking Truth and our purpose here on Earth. What I learned, was every time I learned a new Truth, there was always something higher to our purpose here. So at age 77, I am grateful my mind is still functioning, always seeking higher knowledge and Wisdom. I am not totally new to Kaballah, having learned a version of it in a magic order I once belonged to. After suddenly being confronted with what I thought was the Keeper on the Threshold, being totally terrorized, then spending years trying to figure out where I went wrong, I sought an understanding of who this entity was that stepped in, blocking me from further development on that path, I am now enrolled in this course from what appears to me a school with authenticity, hopefully to get me past these barriers. I am sure, I may have to learn some slightly different aspects. However, my perspective is that we never stop learning, and I am very glad these videos came to my attention and I am still capable of some deep thinking, and hope to pursue this goal until my ending in this reality.
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