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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 5, 2023 at 8:31 pm EST #308226
D.J.ParticipantHello, I’m Danny from Texas. I have been learning different ideas of creation, meaning of life and universe occupancy, I still don’t think I have learned enough and just heard of Kabbalah and am eager to learn it. My life is in need of knowledge of my purpose, I feel as if I am drifting away from my positive self. So here I am and looking forward to this knowledge.
- January 5, 2023 at 4:51 pm EST #308209
Zorica KostadinovskaParticipantHi, I need to understand life, so I view Kabbalah as some sort of manual or instructions for life and development.
- January 5, 2023 at 11:30 am EST #308181
Richard van Oers
ParticipantHi!
I’m Richard from the Netherlands.
I am looking forward to learn more about the best kept secret of the universe and learn how to live the rest of my life to the max
- January 5, 2023 at 11:21 am EST #308179
Richard van Oers
ParticipantHi!
I’m Richard from the Netherlands.
I am looking forward to learn more about the best kept secret of the universe and learn how to live the rest of my life to the max
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Richard van Oers
ParticipantHi, I am Richard from Holland.
I’m looking forward to learn more about the best kept secret
- January 5, 2023 at 3:56 am EST #308152
HubertParticipantHi Everyone.
I’ve got a Christian background, Catholic by upbringing, but I never consider myself a “hardliner”. My mind was always full of “impermissible questions”. However, there used to be a time when I found old Latin masses, old church organs, and Gregorian choruses a fascinating experience. I’ve even started to learn Latin to delve deeper into it. Yet, the learning process let me somewhat out of the church, and finally, I decided to quit the religion and the Christian faith for good.
In the meantime, I was reading theosophist literature, R. Steiner, H. Blavatsky, and Dion Fortune, to name a few. It took me a couple of years to get to the bottom of it, but with every subsequent book, I felt a growing disappointment.
Simultaneously I was following Tom Campbell, a NASA physicist, mathematician, and literally a rocket scientist. Tom was taking part in Robert Monroe’s research on consciousness, OOBE, remote viewing, and other psychic experiences. Thanks to him I began to practice my own skills in this field, which would eventually bear some fruits.
Then I participated in a few professional hypnotics sessions, aided by a telepath and an operator based on Calo Grifasi method, and began to feel at home with 3rd eye viewing.
Right now, I’m working on Human Design system by Ra Uru Hu, checking its credibility. The system treats about mechanics of human incarnation and internal body processing of information and emotions.
Why qabalah? I’ve got a pervading feeling that this knowledge waits for me to be sized and integrated into myself, my worldview, and my life experience. I guess the time is right.
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