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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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      Hope Bandawe
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      Hi,my name is Hope Bandawe

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      renee
      Participant

      My name is Renee and live in Netherlands. Ive always been a student in envolving the Self. It’s time to bring things learned into practice. Teach me. We are one.

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      Joan
      Participant

      Hi , I’m Joan from Connacht , Ireland , I’m an artist and play music , I signed up to Gill Sheers class ages ago to learn the Hebrew alfabet , it was so amazing it blew my mind listening to how the letters came about , I always knew there was something wrong with the Irish and English alfabet , but didn’t know it was because the Hebrew alfabet was missing so researched the Irish language and I found so many Hebrew words in the ancient Irish language , and it’s like I was been healed then I heard Gill talking about Kabbalah so linked on fb first , then that led me to here , I also learned the Irish name my father called me Siobhan he prounced Shivawn , that’ is Jewish , he said he spoke the old Irish , and that’s the Irish there’s Hebrew in , it opened up more curious interest , where I found like identity was becoming clearer , con-nacht is supposed to be an Irish word , but con is ment to be the Irish word for the steering of a ship and Nach is a Hebrew name , they came here and burned their ships so they wouldn’t have to return to Rome in the dark ages , then they called west Ireland Connach and changed was changed to Con-nacht  then nach was changed to Naughton my sir name , when Ireland was englishized , so much of our identity was changed . The Hebrew in the Irish language became more lost , my father spoke fluent ancient Irish , and used words I learned are Hebrew . So my curiosity interest and desire led me to further learn about Kabbalah , it brought me me closer to my Creator , sorry if I over did it here , I can’t explain how I’m finding something

       

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      Michael
      Participant

      Hello. My name is Michael. I have background in Psychology and Philosophy and am very interested in learning more about Jewish mysticism as part of my own spiritual journey. I am grateful for this opportunity.

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      Kariim
      Participant

      Good day to all. Hope all is well. Well is all hope.

       

      My name is Kariim Charlier. Currently living in NYC. I am of Haitian descent.

      I’m looking forward to studying Kabbalah because I am looking for clarity in mind, spirit, and Body.

      Looking to obey the laws of the creator, so that the creator can come to obey me.

      Trying to learn how to receive, so I can become a vessel for bestowal.

      This journey is long overdue.

       

      Thank you.

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      Ilana
      Participant

      Hi,
      My name is ILANA (capitalized only for easier pronunciation). I am almost 66, a Polish/American, having been living for the last 8 years in the mountains of Costa Rica. I am entering the study of Kabbalah as a part of my Jewish journey ready to “unlearn” and to begin the process of correcting.

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