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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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      Ptr
      Participant

      Hello all,

      On Life’s path searching for answers and now here at KabU.

      Monachos

    • #304782
      Renzo
      Participant

      Hello everyone, my name is Renzo and I know for sure that inside us there is a huge hidden’ s potential and I wish that the Kabbalah will give me the “key” for “Open the Door”. Mazel Tov!

       

       

       

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      Renzo
      Participant

      Ciao everyone, my name is Renzo and I know for sure that inside us there is a huge hidden’ s potential and I wish that the Kabbalah will give me the “key” for “Open the Door”. Mazel Tov!

       

       

       

      • #304816
        Eric Kane
        Participant

        Cultivate the seeds, bee the tree! 🌴😎🫶🏾, I am Eric, the Jewaiian from Hawaii. This definitely seems like a really good presentation. I’m looking forward to the growth too.

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      Eric Kane
      Participant

      Aloha, I am Eric, a Jewaiian! 🌴😎🌊🤙🏾from Hawaii. When I was 40, my uncle Nate, originally from Yemen, invited me in to study Kabbalah with the Rabbi and elders. I had a year experience with them until circumstances changed. I also have experience in Hawaiian cultural development as well, with our Kupuna-elders, wisdom keepers, which again opens up the power of our ancient languages that connect us in a greater intimate love relationship with nature and the cosmos,  that English and many other languages just don’t have. At this time after a number of traumatic events in my life, now age 65, I am in that struggle of rising up again, and shifting not only patterns don’t serve me anymore, and that regaining of self, that had been severely crushed, as well as helping another, whose extremely painful cancer, and torturous suffering also had a traumatic effect upon myself. Blessings bee upon our life’s paths as a continuum of our ancestors, supporting us, the living. May our stories bless each other. Mahalonuiloa, He Hawaii Au, Aloha ‘Āina, Malama Pono.

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      Nancy
      Participant

      Hi I’m Nancy, looking forward to learn more about Kabalah through this course.

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      Ehud
      Participant

      Hi, I am Joseph

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