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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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      mickey
      Participant

      my name is mickey. I was involved with the Kabbalah Learning Center in New York a long time ago. I dropped out because of some things they were doing that I didnt think were right. Now I feel drawn back to Kabbalah and Im willing to give it a try again

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      peter scott
      Participant

      Hello and Greeting From Vermont USA.

      I am Peter.  I am Jewish but neither of my parents believed in a Creator.   Having been severely abused as a very young boy leaving me scared for life I made a choice at a very young age to follow a spiritual path opposed to becoming evil.

      My entire life’s journey has been one of self discovery,  connecting with the creator & being a servant to humanity.

      I look forward to our shared time together, Pete 😊

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      Mark Garza
      Participant

      hello

      I am mark , and would like to take the course , I am open to new ideas and topics. I am not sure exactly what I am looking for it just seems right.

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      Stephen
      Participant

      Hello fellow students, my name is Stephen, I am a geologist, I measure the properties of the earth with respect to wave energy travel time or electomagnetic properties. I guess the Kabbalists may be similar on another level. Hebrew name is Simcha, meaning joy. Until recently, i did not make time to learn about my religion. I believed it was one more thing that created a separation between myself and everyone else. And it was not relevent. My mother recently passed away. She passed on the yertzeit anniversary of Channa Schneerson, who was a very respected wife and mother of two famous rebbis pushing the Hassidic movement to new heights. I realized that what I considered a burden, being different, being separate from the majority of people, was a gift, I inherited this great spiritual legacy. I owe my mother a great debt for all of for care she provided me. I ordered a rabbi to the hospital room. I wrapped my arm in tefilin, and connected with my ancestors, vocalized the prayers, the Viddui, the shema. That was my emergency credentialing. I protected her from harm in her final days, but it was not enough. Not enough to satisfy me. In addition to saying the kaddish each day, now I will continue the path learning Kabbalah and Talmud.  That is my gift to her and my gift paying it forward to the world.

      Thanks for the learning opportunity.

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      Lauden
      Participant

      <p style=”text-align: left;”>Hi everyone. My name is Lauden and i am from Florida in the United States. I’m 25 and have been studying Kabbalah loosely for a couple years now. I hope to learn and experience something that will create a desire in me to live with connection in mind.</p>

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      Marcia
      Participant

      <p style=”text-align: left;”>My name is Marcia. I am just learning about Kabbalah. I am very interested in learning more after reading through the syllabus.</p>

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