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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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- January 23, 2022 at 1:53 pm EST #223282JoeParticipant
Hello, my name is joe. I’ve basically grew up with unanswered questions about life. And I have finally realized I need to know what the point of life is. I’ve always felt like an outsider like I don’t really belong anywhere. I hope to find some answers here and hopefully to finally understand life.
- January 23, 2022 at 12:10 pm EST #223269Asher.VizzerParticipant
Shalom.
I’m so confused and now I do not know what stage I’m at? Unfortunately, the head of the Persian section named Ms. Nessimian confused me a lot! I do not know how to proceed in this environment?
- January 25, 2022 at 11:47 pm EST #251765Albert – KabU InstructorModerator
Hi Asher,
This course is relatively straightforward, there are the fundamentals courses (Kabbalah Revealed 1 & 2) and intermediate courses (Kabbalah in Action and Kabbalah Experience). Once you finish the fundamentals and intermediate semesters, you can join the graduate environment in which you’ll receive your own Kabbalah group with whom you can put all these things into practice.
Albert @ KabU
- January 23, 2022 at 1:44 am EST #223239Durell KingParticipant
Hello classmates, I’m Durell! I have been seeking the answer to the question that activates that point in the heart and didn’t know to look into kabbalah.
- January 22, 2022 at 7:22 pm EST #223177Dora FrancisParticipant
Hello my name is Vernie and I am from Trinidad and Tobago which is a small island republic in the Caribbean. Â I hope that Kabbalah would help me understand the fundamental principles of all life and my place within it.
- January 22, 2022 at 5:26 pm EST #223167CarlosParticipant
Hi, my name is Carlos Sepulveda. I’m originally from Puerto Rico but live in Tennessee. My spiritual journey brings me to Kabbalah. I’ve been part of different religious organizations and different Protestant denominations as well as part of the Eastern Orthodox Church. I had completed graduate studies in Theology. Recently I was interested in learning more about Judaism. So, I started to read the Torah with the help of different commentators like Rashi, Rambam and others. All of these studies lead me finally to Kabbalah. I started to read the complicated volumes of the Zohar (I really love to read), especially as taught and translated by Rabbi Yehuda Halevi Ashlag. I can say confidently that I just found the scientific, transcendental and the true metaphysical system (if I can put it like that) that I was always looking for in my whole spiritual journey. The joy and happiness that I feel right now is just indescribable and unspeakable. I know that if I keep learning about Kabbalah with the right source – my joy, happiness, passion and desire will keep growing and growing as well as my whole being will be more and more connected with the marvelous and transcendental LIGHT. Recently as well, in my research, I saw a few videos of Tony Kosinec and knew immediately in my heart that he is the right and qualified person to be my instructor. So, my expectation and/or goal is to learn more as much as I can in order to grow in a personal and experiential knowledge and understanding of Kabbalah and its way rightly, so I can be one day a good practitioner of Kabbalah in a right way and to rightly influence others as well.
- January 22, 2022 at 3:31 pm EST #223157B BrooksParticipant
Hi I’m Rebecca. I’m from Virginia. I’m looking forward to not only learning something new but also hope taking this course helps clear up all the confusing ideas I have about Kabbalah.
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