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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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- October 3, 2022 at 2:12 pm EDT #301327orizont ereditarParticipant
Hi! I m George, from Romania. I teach history and have a really deep interest in ancient civilisations. I was always fascinated by Jewish thought and spirituality and I hope this course will be an awesome journey.
- October 3, 2022 at 12:45 pm EDT #301322Neena TilweParticipant
I am Neena from India. I am a born Jew married a Hindu This is my 2nd marriage. I had a arranged marriage with a Jewish person which ended in a divorce. I always felt my 2nd marraige was destined for me. And now i lost my husband 4 months ago and i am completely shattered. I tried connecting with him through a mediator and felt a little better. I want to increase my spiritual level so that i can connect with him. I had heared about Kabu some years ago but now i felt a strong desire to be a part of it. Hoping to find some relief for my grief here if God willing
- October 3, 2022 at 6:40 am EDT #301307VaniaParticipant
Hello!
I live in Sweden! Have done this course before, but want to repeat.
- October 3, 2022 at 5:41 am EDT #301291YairParticipant
Hello, my name is Siddarth and am from India. I grew up in a Hindu family and had a lot of successes and failures in my early years in all areas of life. Some were traumatic experiences. In 2004, I had an experience of soul searching on the question and meaning of life as I felt an emptiness and a feeling that there was something missing, what I now learn from Kabbalah as the point in the heart. It was an intense experience that I will never forget. At that time, I also felt that Nature had a voice and was somehow speaking with a still small voice. A month after this experience, I was led by a random person to a Christian church. I remained there for 15 years. In 2020 during the start of the pandemic, the Book of Matthew in the Christian Bible started making sense and I felt I saw parallels between that and my life. I learnt about the scattered nation of Israel and immediately felt palpitations and excitement in my heart to know God had a special place for me from the time I was born in this world. I also had sleepless nights and dreams. I left Christianity and entered Messianic Judaism only to find out that I still in violation of the greatest Commandment, to love only One God with all my heart, mind and soul. So I left Messianic Judaism to enter Judaism with my whole heart. It was at this time I learned about Kabbalah as a part of Judaism and to my amazement, Kabbalah was describing the exact life experiences and questions I had since a child.
So here I am embracing Judaism and Torah in it’s fullness and studying all that it has to offer with a certain Emunah that feels like I’m connected and aware about God every moment of my life.
- October 3, 2022 at 1:48 am EDT #301276RunduParticipant
Dear All, I’m Rundu, a Spiritual Teacher and a Faith Healer. From 2015, I have been dreaming about Kabballah codes (in Hebrew), Hebrew words and their meaning. English is my second language, so I never studies Hebrew before. When I started searching for the information I received from the dreams, it led me to Kabbalah tools (Prayers and Hebrew Codes). I then understood it is something I need to study. I decided to search about the best Teachers of Kabbalah and I found KABU (Kabbalah.info) making a lot of sense. I immediately joined after watching a view video clips. I am looking forward to learn what Kabbalah means in depth and how I can benefit from it as means to heal/teach the Nations.
- October 3, 2022 at 12:54 am EDT #301275Krishna Raval (revati)Participant
hello everyone. i come here to learn with an open mind and keeping no expectations, and to let the course transform me rather than the opposite.
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