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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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      Christopher
      Participant

      Hello,

      My name is Christopher, and I am here to learn about the law of nature and attain the knowledge and guidance of peers. I hope to gain the fundamental building blocks that will allow me to construct the sacred temple within and without.

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      Richard
      Participant

      Hello my name is Richard, I am a cattle rancher in Missouri. I have studied Torah for over 10 years and felmit is time to know, experience a greater connection

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      Steph
      Participant

      My name is Stephanie bye the way…lol

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      Steph
      Participant

      Hello future friends,

      What I expect from the course is to learn and experience what True connection can feel like.  I feel excited and nervous at the same time.

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      Molly Ritter
      Participant

      hi i’m Molly

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      Scott
      Participant

      Hi My Name is Scott!
      I am 62 Yrs Old.
      I am Hard of Hearing! Knows ASL ( American Sign Language)
      I am from USA, State of Minnesota.
      I am new here but I have several books of Kabbalah. I am amaze about this what I have been learning and am learning about God, Creation, Life and more. I have been wanting to know more about Whom God is, about God’s Son Jesus Christ, about life, and more. I am an Believer that Christ died on the cross for my sins and have confess of my sins. (My stomach would turned when I hear the word Christian because that word has been abused so much.)
      I have always believe everything came from the eastern world, from the Jewish’s area not from the western world because that is not where it came from. Also there are many words that the Jews have does not have in English words so therefore there something that is missing that I know for sure. Also I am so amazed how the Jewish people think and how it is spoken that actually stop me but to try to understand how it is spoken and apprecate more and more about God!
      I am eager to learn what is coming!

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