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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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      Peter
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      Hi everyone, I’m Peter. I’ve been interested in Kabbalah for years, but never committed to formal study. I’m hopeful this experience will be the start to something good and can’t wait to begin.

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      amber aumann
      Participant

      My name is Amber. I have been studying Cardology the ancient science of playing cards and astrology. I am now interested and fascinated in kabbalah and would like to study and learn all about it.

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      Jairos Hamisi
      Participant

      Hello I’m jairos, I’m interested in kabbala.thanks

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      paulpaul
      Participant

      Hello there. I’m Polina. Glad to be part of this community.

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      Dale
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Dale. I currently live in Tyler, Texas. I have studied the Bible all my life, but I believe the Kabbalah may transform my spiritual life and put me on the path of light.

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      Joshua
      Participant

      Shalom! My name is Joshua Daniels. I currently reside in Norton, Massachusetts USA. I desire ChaBaD. My expectations for this course are to augment this vessel to receive more light through the study of the four worlds and the ten emanations of HAKODESH BARUCH HU, ultimately reducing perceived multiplicities, duality and “grasping the snowflakes” of the singularity of the ONE.

      I have studied kabbalah for 20 years and consider myself a beginner. I currently study, Tanakh, Zohar, Talmud, Kabbalah and Merkebah. All assistance is welcomed and appreciated.

      G_d bless and thank you all! Shalom.

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