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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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      Innocent Mushiya
      Participant

      Hello innocent here,am at grad level,here to learn more about the wisdom of kabbalah and share the experience…

      I expect more light from this course to usher me to the next level…

    • #298179
      antonia
      Participant

      jdtuli

    • #298051
      Isabel
      Participant

      P.S.

      here to dive into this path with an open heart.

      Cheers!

    • #298050
      Isabel
      Participant

      Hello,

       

      I consider myself to be truth-seeker. I have delved into different spiritual paths, and have yet to dive into this one- until now.

      Happy Unlearning!

    • #298044
      tyrone
      Participant

      Hello everyone,

      I am Tyrone or Ty.  When I was about six years old, I was sent to live with my Great grandparents on a farm out in the middle of nowhere.  Since I had come from A big city, I had never seen so many Stars in the night sky.  That is when I came to realize the infinite size of this Creation.  I remember being angry with whoever was responsible for putting me on this Planet and not informing me about what this is all about.  Glad they have a sense of humor.

      Now, at age seventy-two, I am still working on that puzzle.  Kabbalah is A good fit. Enjoying the Journey.

       

       

       

    • #298031
      Rage HB
      Participant

      Hello everyone, My name is Amirhossein.
      I spent a lot of my life wondering and pursuing something that would make me believe that life had a meaning and it was worth it.
      I really found nothing good about that at the while, I became depressed and nihilistic and Very pessimist about life and human nature… but I still believe and feel that there is something beyond.
      And I Have found that I don’t have to even search for it, most of religions are right about the inner self; when you look at yourself consciously and experience the present moment, there is nothing else to search for.
      I Was first a muslim then I researched and quit, then I thought about Christianity and It didn’t fit my personal values so I left that behind also, My reason to still search for something even though within Abrahamic religions is all because of a certain feeling and faith I have inside of me that I’m trying to satisfy.
      Basically that existential search for meaning. and now here I am trying to figure out about this.
      A lesson from my experiences: whatever you believe in, never stop believing in god, trust me it makes a lot of difference in your life.

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