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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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      Erika
      Participant

      Hello everyone my Name is Erika Lopez happy to be a part of this Kabbalistic family, I am From Los Angeles California, currently a Medical Student seeking wisdom and advancement in this ancient tradition.

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      Erika
      Participant

      My name is Erika Lopez, from Los Angeles California. I have been led by the revelations of scripture the five books of Moses to dig deeper into Kabbalah and the Zohar. I appreciate enlightenment it has helped me discover my true nature, I am grateful with my creator for giving me each day an opportunity to cleave closer to him.

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      Leslyn
      Participant

      Hello!

      I live in the USA. I am recently (early) retired. I love the outdoor, especially nature and sightseeing.

      I am looking forward to not only learning the wisdom of Kabbalah but to be a part of this like-minded community.

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      Murtala
      Participant

      Hi, I am Murtala. I live in Australia. I consider myself a seeker. I am here to receive some knowledge. Thank you.🙏❤️🌻

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      Paul Rezaie
      Participant

      Hello Everyone!

      My name is Paul Rezaie from Toronto Canada, I retired at age 42. I was a Helpdesk Analyst for 19 years. My life’s area’s of focus are: God, Love, Money, Wisdom, and Health. God Bless

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      Oliver
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Oliver/Olly. I’m from England.
      I found out about the subject through YouTube a few years back whilst navigating a few things in life, think it helped to some degree. I started reading on the subject, but feel I would benefit from a way of learning with structured progression to save going round in circles or finding myself in the deep end.

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