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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 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.
- July 4, 2022 at 10:55 am EDT #293243PatrickParticipant
Shalom
I am Patrick, presently 67 and married.
We are at a sweet spot in our working lives. We are working with most of our children in our bakery. Joyful times.
My spiritual walk started when I questioned the catholic teachings.
Either out of rebellion or a deeper desire that I didn’t understand. I just knew that there is a better way.
Up until a certain scuba diving experience, I didn’t care if I lived or not. With a near drowning experience, I came to the surface and shouted “thank God I am alive” i heard those words echo back to me. That changed my life. Then I became a seeker.
Four years later after I was married, my wife and became “born again” in an evangelical church. We experienced several spiritual teaching in the various churches we attended. None had that deep teaching we wanted.
Many years later I was introduced to some Messianic teachings. Perhaps I was stuck in the church, but I attempted to slowly seek out that kind of teaching.
When we were living in Pennsylvania, I was able to attend Beth Yeshua in Philadelphia and one in Lititz. There I found the teaching that mostly fed my soul.
I do know that in this life, we will never know the depth of Yehovah
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