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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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- September 8, 2022 at 11:56 am EDT #299532Sheryl CleinParticipant
Hi my name is Shery from SA I love ❤️ learning about spiritual things
- September 8, 2022 at 11:54 am EDT #299531Sheryl CleinParticipant
Hi everyone. Thank you for the opportunity to get a better insight into Kabbalah. I am South African and I am studying to become a certified mindfulness coach. I have a background knowledge in TM meditation and Yoga. I am a seeker and have an insatiable desire to get to know more about the questions and answers of the universe. My main aims are
- To become a more evolved person
- To have a close bond with HaShem
- To reach into the realm of light and love
- To rid myself of anger and fear
- To understand myself and others
- To have security in my life knowing that I am ok
- September 8, 2022 at 11:47 am EDT #299530LucilleParticipant
Hello! I’m Lucille from The Philippines. I heard about Kabbalah just last year. I also started my mysticism journey last year. I believe that learning Kabbalah would help me in this journey. Thank you in advance!
- September 8, 2022 at 10:10 am EDT #299521NickParticipant
My name is Nick from Los Angeles. I first heard of Kabbalah when I was a child, in the early 90s, but never really had a way to learn it. I am so happy I found KabU! I would love to understand and apply the teachings of Authentic Kabbalah to bring a more fulfilling life.
- September 8, 2022 at 9:04 am EDT #299518William DownesParticipant
Hello, my name is Will also, I would like to understand what Kabbalah actually is. I have read some books, but they seem to be confusing. I can understand my culture, but I would like to know if it comes close to anything in Kabbalah.
- September 8, 2022 at 2:19 am EDT #299498Tracey NParticipant
Hello all,
My name is Tracey from Northern Ireland. I grew up here during times of sectarian and political violence, the source of which dates back many centuries. After a terrible escalation of death and destruction in the 1990’s, and after much protesting of the people, an agreement was reached between the various groups, to call an end to the violence. This fragile peace has been shaken by numerous isolated incidents but has generally held good thus far. Despite the relative state of quiet there is still a deep-seated sectarianism in the minds of many people here. They still live in separate areas of our cities and the children attend different schools. There is an atmosphere of distrust. Politicians play on this situation to benefit themselves and their wealthy and influential friends.
When I look at situations around the world I can see that this attitude between people is, by no means limited to us here. I know our species can do so much better and that the only possible answer lies in our relationships with each other and the Creator. I hope to learn how to cultivate such relationships and to spread this attitude to others.
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