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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 8, 2024 at 3:55 am EDT #378838Ayoka ADIMIParticipant
Hello, my name is Ayoka. I’m from BENIN but I live in the USA. I’ve always asked myself who I was and what was the reason of my existence so I hope to find here the answers to my questions and get to know my purpose in this life.
- July 7, 2024 at 11:12 pm EDT #378814BrettParticipant
Hi, my name is Brett. I currently reside in Cleveland, Ohio. I’m looking for a solid foundation in Kabbalah on which to build a lifetime of study.
- July 7, 2024 at 2:56 pm EDT #378771francispaul65Participant
Hi fellow learners,
I am Paulo Afonso, from Goa, India. I have always been fascinated with the metaphysical and existential questions that everyone asks sometimes or the other These are Who is God? Where do we come from? Where will we go after we die and the most baffling of them all is why do we have to suffer when we haven’t done anything wrong. I am here to find out the answers to these questions and more and bring meaning to my life and the lives of others by gaining wisdom in areas where my knowledge is still in its infancy. By expanding my knowledge I hope to deepen my spirituality and gain a sense of fulfilment and purpose while I live on earth. - July 7, 2024 at 2:42 am EDT #378659Liang ZhongParticipant
Hi, you can call me Kevin. I have a sense of the Highness since I was young and I always feel a invisible hand leading my path. I attended Christian church in Canada. However, I don’t believe many Christian doctrines. Because how come they always change, and disagree to each other? G-d’s truth can not be changing from time to time. My faith in Jesus was fading when I saw evils in the church growing.
However, G-d need me to be close to Him. So I am punished for my weak in faith. God made me a suffering. I know this suffer is from Him. Liked Jonah, I first choose to ran away from Him, so I stopped attending Christian church. I tried to heal this pain by my own efforts. Of course, I can not overcome it by my own efforts. Then, I choose to ignore this pain, and live with it, but my suffering become un-bearable. This period is like Jonah in the fish’s belly. Finally, The Fish Spited me out of His Belly. I went to Christian church again, and then immediately, I saw an angel in the Church. Because of this sign, I searched for G-d’s way to cure my suffering, and immediately, I was given Judaism teaching from Rabbi Manis Friedman, and Rabbi Simon Jacobson on YouTube. Their teaching is so intuitive with my own understanding of G-d. I 100% agree to their teaching. My heart is open and start to sense and feel differently.
Now, I sense that I was created for the mission of spiritualize this material world. Kabbalah is given by G-d to me. I am the one chosen by Him. I am honored that I am worthy of being close to Him and He has a favor in me. I pray to G-d to use me as His servant and correct me through my prayer instead of punishing me through suffering.
G-d save me so that I can serve His plan and bring pleasure to my Creator. I thank G-d choose me to be close to Him. My G-d is my desire, and I understand that it is Him put this desire in my heart.
- July 6, 2024 at 6:50 pm EDT #378635JohnParticipant
Hello, all
I’m here to learn about Kabbalah and believe it will help me spiritually. I was raised Pentecostal and have recently within the last 6 years been drawn towards meditation, yoga and Buddhist practices. I’ve recently been introduced to Kabbalah and am excited to learn more about it.
- July 6, 2024 at 6:35 pm EDT #378632LukeParticipant
Greeting fellow explorers. My name is Luke. I live in Oregon USA. I’m much like you in that I seek a better way of being in this world and a deeper connection to the powerful source of all that is.
I am exceptionally grateful for Tony and all those at KabU for the dissemination of Kabbalah wisdom in such clear, concise, comprehensible terms. I expect to shift my perception of reality in meaningful ways to be a greater force in this world with respect to our inherent Divine nature. I’m happy to be here!
Luke~
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