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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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- February 17, 2025 at 10:44 pm EST #426586
M.Hossein S.Farvashani
Participantshalom salam
I am Mohammad from Isfahan, Iran.
For years, I have traveled a path full of ups and downs in search of the sources of knowledge, and I have learned that the water at the source is much more refreshing.
Along my path, as a person surrendering to God, I have learned and traveled through religions one by one until I stepped into the valley of Kabbala in search of the source of truth.- This reply was modified 1 month, 1 week ago by
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- February 17, 2025 at 4:11 am EST #426531
Harrison
ParticipantHello,
My birth name is Harrison, but I also go by my chosen name L.A.M. (Lux Animae Meae).
I was very interested in higher education and “intelligence” in my earlier years, though it was a great source of egotism and arrogance for me. I have over the last decade decided to focus on spirituality and working with others, specifically youth. I currently work as a youth counselor at a Juvenile Detention Center and I absolutely enjoy being able to invest into some of the most vulnerable youth on a daily basis. I have read many books on ancient and hermetic philosophy, including ones on the topic of the Kabbalah. I have recently had a strong breakthrough, so to speak, in my spiritual practices and I am seeking more detailed instruction, as I am aware that there are many aspects of sacred knowledge that are not written and only passed down directly from teacher to student. - February 17, 2025 at 2:24 am EST #426528
Chanti
ParticipantGood Day everyone I am Chantell from South Africa currently working & living in Abu Dhabi and I am interested in Kabbalah because it makes absolute sense to me, I am looking forward to experience higher points of view and understanding.
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- February 17, 2025 at 12:24 am EST #426524
Milly
ParticipantHello everyone
My name is Milly, and I reside in Windhoek, Namibia. my unique life journey has urged me to seek for deeper meaning in my life, and was led by Adonai to Kabbalah. I’m totally new to this concept and by what I have seen so far in the introductory 2 minute video, this course will make me understand G-d and His way.
BTW, I’m a Christian ingrafted with Israel, but studying Judaism with the aim of converting in the new future.
Thank you all.
- February 16, 2025 at 12:32 pm EST #426458
L S
ParticipantHi There,
My name is Lily and I live in Canada.
I recently found Kabbalah. I am excited to discover that a lot of the teachings so far are in line with what I have always believed in. I am looking forward to learning new concepts and possibly sharing some of my feelings and thoughts with this community.
Thank you Lily
- February 15, 2025 at 8:45 am EST #426342
Lily Palacios
ParticipantHello everyone!
It’s a pleasure to be here and have the opportunity to introduce myself. My name is LilyAna and I live in Southern California near the city of Riverside. I have been on quite an interesting and transformative spiritual journey over the past few years. I was raised in a Catholic family, which was my first exposure to the spiritual, but over time I have explored other teachings and practices, such as A Course in Miracles and somatic work.
Recently I went through a period of profound change in my life. I felt that I had completed an important stage in my spiritual exploration and somehow distanced myself from what I had been practicing. For a while I felt like I had no compass, but I prayed and asked for guidance to understand what the next step in my spiritual path was.
Through a person close to me from a Jewish family, I became curious about Kabbalah. Also, a very dear friend recommended that I explore it, and that led me to learn more about this path. Now here I am, trying to sit with these teachings and see how they resonate with me.
I would love to find a community, either in person or virtual, where I can share and learn. Although Spanish is my first language, I am grateful for the resources and offerings here in this group. In fact, I came to this group because I was asking questions to an artificial intelligence, and I feel it was a beautiful synchronicity.
I am here with an open heart, eager to learn, to get to know you, and to integrate the information I find. Thank you for welcoming me and allowing me to be part of this space, it is a joy to be here!
Best regards,
LilyAna
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