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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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    • #59969
      Molah Wafula
      Participant

      Hi, From Nairobi, Kenya. Aspiring to Know thyself

      • #59972
        Lisa
        Participant

        “Aspiring to know thyself”!! I love that! Hello!, from Alabama, USA.

    • #59935
      Tracey Joubert
      Participant

      Greetings,  my name is Tracey. I’ve been an aspirant of the Ancient Teaching for many years. I wish total surrender and have been guided here. Kabalah has come into my life several times.   It is time to dive deeper.  Grateful to be here with all of you. Shalom

      • #59936
        Lisa
        Participant

        Good morning Tracey, I too keep getting drawn to these teachings!  Maybe we are in the right place. I hope you have a wonderful day!  😊

    • #59916
      zohreh
      Participant

      Hello my friends, I’m Zohreh, I’m 47 years old. I’m an assistant on a technical school, My English language is not very good 😉

      • #59940
        Tracey Joubert
        Participant

        Thank you Lisa, for your response.  I look forward to learning with you 😊

        • #59941
          Lisa
          Participant

          Same 😊

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      MajA
      Participant

      Glad to have found this learning community about Kaballah. Hoping to rediscover and understand a broader perspective of life and our Creator through this course. Shalom!

    • #59884
      MaxieB
      Participant

      Hello all.  I’m here to learn more because this is a path with heart.

    • #59879
      Stephane
      Participant

      Hello, Stephane french guy living in Prague and in Germany – just a curious person to know more

      Having visit Israel many times, I always remember the Jewish schools and would like to understand a bit better the inner content of their studies.

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