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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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- December 4, 2021 at 4:29 pm EST #218947David HaydenParticipant
Howdy y’all.
Nice to “meet” everyone. Read through a number of introductions to see what people are saying and I’d agree that I am, as Jacob said it, “approaching the course with guarded optimism.”
I studied Kabbalah about as deeply as I was able to in my teenage years. The materials I had access to were not, as KabU consistently says, “Authentic” and so I was left very confused. I gleaned what knowledge I could from it at the time and moved on, generally adopting the principals of hermetic teachings and shamanic ritual as my “religion.”
I found KabUs explanations of the sephirot just today and found them informative and rational. I don’t know how readily I accept that we can prove that one soul wrote all those books, but that’s what I’m here to determine for myself.
I am exceedingly interested in cutting through the mystical and magical thinking surrounding the practice of spiritualism and build a foundation for exploring the conscious universe with confidence and mastery. I’m hoping this is the right material to do that with.
- December 6, 2021 at 2:40 pm EST #219108adina shainaParticipant
Hello David,
May your spiritual knowledge grow with your ever expanding desire to grasp the depths of the wisdom of knowing.
Thanks for sharing so much,
Adina Shaina
- December 4, 2021 at 4:00 pm EST #218946Pete CParticipant
Hi All… I started this course a couple of times in the past but life events got in the way so I’m starting again, only this time I’ve invited a couple of friends along too!
I am aspergers/autistic which may have something to do with the way I’ve been approaching this course and Kabbalah in general. I can’t help searching for meaning and patterns in everything, and often spot patterns and meanings which may or may not be those intended. it can be hard for me to tell the difference.
Anyway, I’ll be stepping through again, week by week, and look forward to participating in the weekly Q&As too!
- December 3, 2021 at 1:15 pm EST #218910JacobParticipant
Hello,
I’m Jacob. I’m approaching this course with guarded optimism. The work I’ve put in thus far has been incredibly difficult, and I am only just beginning. I wish us all luck in navigating these waters, and look forward to growing together.
- December 3, 2021 at 9:48 am EST #218903KarenParticipant
Greetings:
Here in North Carolina, I serve as a spiritual director and writer in an interfaith context and am seeking new understanding of Kabbalah for my ministry. I am also interested in learning new daily spiritual practices for my own growth and development.
Best to everyone, Karen
- December 3, 2021 at 4:41 am EST #191315JennyParticipant
Hi my name is Jenny and I am from South 🇿🇦 I am hoping to learn and understand about Kabbalah. A few years ago I made some enquiries but didn’t pursue. I am hoping that I will find what I am looking for.
- December 2, 2021 at 12:48 pm EST #191288ShondaParticipant
Hi how are u my name is Reshonda Mason and what i like to get out of this is wisdom and knowledge and learn how to make some money.
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