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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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      Mehradi
      Participant

      Hello everyone. My name is Mehrdad which literally means “gave compassion”. I was born in Iran and my main questions when I was about 6 years old were the following:
      1- who is God?
      2- What is God?
      3- Where did I come from?
      I remember asking my mom these questions and her answer to the 2 first questions always was: “God is LIGHT”
      To the third question, the answer was “You came out of my belly” xD
      So I kept living on, still having the same questions branching on to everything. That’s why I’m here.
      Thanks for all the great work that has been done for giving us the opportunity to realize higher awareness!

    • #303313
      Osvaldo
      Participant

      ¡Hola! I am Osvaldo, I love God, although, I don’t quite know exactly what or who He/She/It is. I am an artist and English Language coach in Acuña, Coahuila, México. My Wife and children are my dearest form of love after God and my person. I have a very strong admiration, but more than anything, curiosity to get to know who ‘God’s chosen people” are. Can you love and admire the ones you quite don’t know? that is why I am here. I want to thank Mr. Tony Kosinec and his crew for this wonderful presentation. My mind, heart, and will are open to learn, unlearn, and relearn. Blesings to ya’ll.

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      Scott
      Participant

      Hi, I’m Scott.

      I live in Oakland, TN and have been seeking a relationship with God/the Universe/Source/the Creator for most of my life. I seek to feel loved and accepted by my Creator. I also seek to love and accept my Creator and to love and accept Creation. I’m hoping I can connect with others who seek the same and learn and grow with them.

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      Shawn obrien
      Participant

      Hey. I’m Shawn, this is my first into. , so I hope to learn quite a bit.

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      Alfredo
      Participant

      Hello, my name is Alfredo. I am Jewish but my family did not practice. But my grandmother always taught me the essence of Torah and she said when you grow up look for the splendor. Now I am here looking for the splendor of Kabalah and Zohar.

      Thank you

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      Mark Moskowitz
      Participant

      Hello fellow students,

      My name is Mark Moskowitz. I grew up as Reform Jew in New Jersey, USA. I was Bar Mitzvah’d and have always enjoyed the traditional side of Judaism, but had little faith and understanding of Hashem and how my life revolves around the laws of the Torah.

      After going through many emotional struggles in my life, in a heavy downward spiral, I broke the law and went to Federal Prison. In this awful and dark place, I found G-d and became a more observant Jew. I also found love for myself and understanding of some traumas I experienced growing up.

      I am excited to delve deeper into Kabbalah as simultaneously explore a higher level of Jewish observance.

      I would love to connect with anyone who wishes to hear my story and perhaps help others that are struggling with their own demons.

       

      All the best,
      Mark

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