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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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- July 6, 2022 at 12:41 am EDT #293344Abe TapiaParticipant
I am Abraham my goal is to connect with teachers and students and began the learning process. I have been reading kabbalah books for present and future classes that I will be taking. I’ll make it short my main purpose for this effort is to make my way home by learning to bestow and be close to the CREATER
- July 5, 2022 at 9:31 pm EDT #293339PeterParticipant
Hello, my name is Peter. I live in Anchorage, Alaska. I have studied the fringes of Kabbalah for about a year and am ready to drive deeper.
- July 5, 2022 at 2:42 pm EDT #293310BilmaParticipant
Shalom to KabU instructors and students,
My name is Bilma currently living in New York. During my lifetime I was chasing all the wrong things and always felt a void in me. I felt emptiness even though I had everything and then I began on a quest on seeking the Truth and G-d. I always knew G-d existed, and wanted to get to know him. That’s when I began to read the Torah and learned how amazing it is. Once a great Kabbalist teacher said “If you want to understand G-d you have to read to Zohar”. That’s basically how this journey began. I want to learn Kabbalah to bring light and joy to this world.
- July 5, 2022 at 2:36 pm EDT #293309BilmaParticipant
Shalom to KabU instructors and students,
My name is Bilma currently in New York, it’s a long story as to how I got into Kabbalah. During my lifetime I was chasing all the wrong things and always felt a void in me. I felt emptiness even though I had everything and then I began on a quest on seeking the Truth and G-d. I always knew G-d existed, and wanted to get to know him. That’s when I began to read the Torah and learned how amazing it is. Once a great Kabbalist teacher said “If you want to understand G-d you have to read to Zohar”. That’s basically how this journey began. I want to learn Kabbalah to bring light and joy to this world.
- July 5, 2022 at 2:33 pm EDT #293308BilmaParticipant
Shalom to KabU instructors and students,
My name is Bilma currently in New York, it’s a long story as to how I got into Kabbalah. During my lifetime I was chasing all the wrong things and always felt a void in me. I felt emptiness even though I had everything and then I began on a quest on seeking the Truth and G-d. I always knew G-d existed, and wanted to get to know him. That’s when I began to read the Torah and learned how amazing it is. Once a great Kabbalist teacher said “If you want to understand G-d you have to read to Zohar”. That’s basically how this journey began.
- July 4, 2022 at 12:22 pm EDT #293249Natalie SteenbokParticipant
Shalom and warmest greetings to all.
My Name is Natalie and I live in Zimbabwe in Africa. I am a wife and mother to three wonderful children.
I began a new journey over four years ago, as my desire to gain a deeper understanding of my faith as a Christian propelled me to enrole in a bible Hebrew course, that expanded over two years. I learnt to read and write in Hebrew as well as basic gemmatria . This began all sorts of great insights. My learning didn’t stop there… With a deeper desire i now understand as the point in ones heart, I searched deeper and learnt probably the basics of Kabbalah and the awesome insights . I was very sceptical to join at first, as I in no way wanted to get off the path of my faith. I understand now, that is not the aim of Kabbalah. Rather it is a tool to deeper understanding.
Thank you Tony and the Kabu team, I have enjoyed the Youtube insights and am delighted to be a part of this great connection.
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