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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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      Joseph
      Participant

      Hello, name is Joseph. I am 44 and live in the suburbs outside of Chicago.

      I am taking this course because I am interested in learning about Kabbalah, hoping it will bring a new meaning and purpose to what seems like a wandering life.

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      Cyndi
      Participant

      Hello-

      My name is Cynthia-

      I work up in the Canadian Arctic for long periods at a time –

      I hope this course will give me understanding to grow my vessel

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      Joske Boer
      Participant

      Hi!

      I’m Joske from Holland,  and I’m here because I hope to understand how I can combine Kabbalah with Tarot. Because that’s what I’m doing.

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      Hao
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Hao from Vietnam. I’m curious about Kabbalah and really eager to join the learning journey. Thank you 🙏

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      Hao
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Hao from Vietnam. I’m curious about Kabbalah and so eager to join the learning journey. Thank you!

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      CarbonFiberTreH
      Participant

      Hello fellow students! I go by “TreH” (pronounced “Tray”), and my nick-name is carbon-fiber TreH because I have a carbon-fiber plate in my head, as of 9 months ago.

      I’m not shy about it, nor “grisled” & or “sour” in any way over it. I am constantly determined to “Feel good now,” so I’ve done considerable amounts of meditation & various other methods of “self-work” to otherwise heal and maintain a positive outlook on life.

       

      I’m single now, after being dragged away from my foreign wife by men with guns and deported from her home country of Indonesia, where I was teaching English as a Second Language (TESL, also abbreviated by some as “TEFL,” meaning “Teacher of English as a Foreign Language” — but that was nearly 10 years ago now. We’ve each clearly moved on.

      I only decided trying to teach English as a Second Language as an excuse to travel the world…optimally “on my employer’s dime,” as the saying goes, after having no luck finding work in computer programming, which is what I got a Bachelor’s of Science in right after attaining the 6-pack abs I’m sporting in my profile picture, taken now just over a decade ago.

      Wow… all summarized just like that in my introduction, it seems like a lot… and I didn’t even mention anything about working in the PRC, nor the time I recovered from paralysis…nor anything about my EPIC stay in Hong Kong SAR, back when it was still a sovereign nation from the PRC…AH well, more for you amazing fellow seekers to inquire about me LATER! 😀 <3

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