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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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      Yoram
      Participant

      Hi Kab U,

      My name is Yoram Symons. I am a Jewish man raised in a religious household. I learnt Torah in my youth and studied in Yeshiva in Israel. Since those days I have travelled on my own derech. I began learning the Kaballah about a year ago. I participate in a Zohar Chaburah where I discovered the Sulam’s commentary -which has since become an invaluable resource for me. I have come here to learn more about the overall approach of the Baal Hasulam to the Kaballah and to life in general.

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      Alejandra
      Participant

      Hola Soy Alejandra de Argentina. Estoy muy interesada en este tema, siempre fui en busca de más en cuanto a mi crecimiento interior y a quien soy.

    • #128184

      Hello I’m Berkin, I just starting my journey.

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      christine
      Participant

      Hello all from Boston.  My name is Christine. I am full-time visual artist writer, who practices yoga and teaches two yoga classes a week via Zoom, since Covid began in the USA in March 2020. I am spiritually curious all my life. During this pandemic time, I have been making masks–art masks, sculptures–and I discovered Laitman.com. I read posts from Dr. Laitman every evening before bed and have been totally engrossed by his words,  philosophy, outlook and the teaching of Kabbalah.  I am very curious to go deeper, to know more, to discover and study Kabbalah and spirituality.  I am wondering if we will be a group of ten–as Dr. Laitman repeatedly says  is important to have in order to develop spiritually and embrace upper forces.

      Christine

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        Hi Christine,

        Yes, in the advanced semesters of KabU, everyone will receive their own group (ten) with whom they can put all we learn into practice.

        Albert @ KabU

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      Nina Busari
      Participant

      Hi, my name is Nina. More than half of my 51 ages I live a life consecrated to my Father in Heaven – The  Almyghty God – as the Bible teach us. From several years I discovered the power of Qi gong exersises not only for health but also for upgrade of my spiritual level. But there was one question that rised contradiction in me – how so perfect universe view like Chineese can make a mistake to believe in rebirth? Then I just asked God to show me from the Bible if there is even a little mark for this option (because God guides me from this Book for so many years I will never reject it, but may be the word needs new and deeper understanding). And I remember John 9:2: Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? – that’s amazing! How can one baby born blind for his sin? Obviously the deciples point on sins in previous life.  If they had wrong belief in rebirth – Jesus would correct them. But Jesus didn’t. So, I was so interesting in acient Jewish beliefs… and come here. Last night I red “Kabbalah – it’s very easy” from M. Laitman (on Bulgarian language). And guess what – the accient Jewish also belief in rebirth. So – I want to know everything about their beliefs also. I near to finish my puzzle picture of the world. And it is amazing, my friends. The same mistake people make again and again – this is the only way, we are the real believers… But the bright future is in unity, in cooperation, in integrity… It is an amazing future and I want to be part from it. Not wait for Jesus to come and change everything with magic stick but allow God to come in us and settle His kingdom on the earth as it in Heaven. AMEN?

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      Rachel Sarah
      Participant

      Hello to all. My name is Rachel Sarah and I’m half Russian and half Indian, born in Latvia and raised all throughout Europe and Israel, I’ve moved about 26 times in my 21 years. Ever since I was a child I felt like there was more to life than what meets the eye. I’ve always felt out of place wherever I moved, which raised in me this deep need to understand the world, our purpose here and just the truth about everything. I’m hoping this course will be the first step on my journey.

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