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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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      Faith O
      Participant

      Hello. My name is Faith and I reside in the NE part of Ohio. Am in the 4th quarter of my life, a widow, Navy Veteran, grandmother and semi-retired. Became interested in Kabbalah as U want to delve deeper in my spiritual walk and have a better understanding of what my purpose in life is in this time of my life.

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      William Taylor
      Participant

      Hello my name is William Taylor my desire to learn Kabbalah is to learn the path to a pure connection with my creator. My prayer is for understanding and the ability to love as my Creator loves.

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      Sebas
      Participant

      Hi,

      My name is Sebastian im from Ecuador, I ve felt a little lost in life seeking meaning, purpose, sometimes I wish I could understand more about life in general to bring peace and joy in life.

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        jill
        Participant

        welcome from Costa Rica…

        jill

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      Yehoshua
      Participant

      Hi I’m Yehoshua from Australia, now living in Israel. I am seeking the foundations of Kabbalah to connect to the group & The Upper Force in the study.

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      Anca
      Participant

      Hi I’m Anca and I am from Romania.

      In the past I was a student of Dr. Michael Laitman, I was in two Kabbalah Congresses. All the ideas that I learned changed the perspective about reality. Since then I tried different spiritual paths but I wasn’t able to discover myself.

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      Dale
      Participant

      Hello I am Dale-

      I have long considered myself a seeker but despite my seeking,  I still sense something missing.  I was introduced briefly to Kabalah about a decade ago and though I was interested in this science, I wasn’t certain it was for me. Since, I have continued to feel inclined to revisit my interest in Kabalah and I hope that this teaching can help me understand that which still seems to be missing.

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