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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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      Aloysius
      Participant

      Perkenalkan nama Saya Aloysius Kase saya pertama Tama menyampaikan tera kasih dapat bergabung dengan pengetahuan yg luar biasa ini..yg dapat menuntun saya untuk menuju encapaian nilai nilai spiritual dalam hidupku. Dan agar sisa hidup ini bisa menjadi pencerah dan menyerahkan.

       

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      Elvis
      Participant

      hello

      my name is Elvis ,,i am excited to be a part of this to learn more about kabbalah.

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      Yvanna Nanoka
      Participant

      <p style=”text-align: left;”>Hello this is Sky, Kabbalah appears  like an answer for me as a spiritual seeker and I am  grateful for.  I know I’m in the right path. I’m here to learn the way  to be connected.</p>

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      Yvanna Nanoka
      Participant

      <p style=”text-align: left;”>Hello this is Sky, Kabbalah appears  like an answer for me as a spiritual seeker and I am  grateful to be here.  I know I’m in the right place.I’m here to learn the way  to be connected.</p>

    • #302616

      Hello my name is Adrian from Mexico Currently I’m unemployed but  I always thank  God about another Day to give. Shalom.
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    • #302602
      Ash
      Participant

      Hello,

      My name is Ash, and I’m an accountant. I became interested in kabbalah through a deep interest in philosophy, and after discovering I have Jewish ancestry, decided to learn more.

      I’m fascinated by kabbalah for how it addresses the problem of the human ego and spiritual/personal development, and despite being a more or less areligious person, I’m surprised and compelled by how kabbalah seems to align with personal insights and revelations from lived experience.

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