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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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      Muhammad Noman
      Participant

      Hey, My name is Noman. I’m from Pakistan. I’m here to know the spirit of this rich knowledge and to understand the wisdom of Kabbalah

       

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      divyansh kanoongo
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      My name is Divyansh.
      I am from India.
      Want to learn something new and Different.

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      Dr. Andrew Rozario
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      Hi dear souls, My name in Dr. Andrew Rozario a professional psychiatrist based in Asia/Middle East. Dr. Andrew had completed a PhD in psychology in NewYork, the United State at NewYork Colombian University. Later, i had studied Ayurvedic medicine in Rishikesh, India. What makws an individual is, i treats his patients without pharmaceutical medicine but instead with natural medicine, some great mental exercise and counseling. Im also a spiritual teacher. Studied Vadic spiritual sciance. After spiritual awakening life changed. Im heare to learn kabu something somes intresting.

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      Nitesh Jethwa
      Participant

      Hi I am Nitesh Jethwa I will love to learn and share profound experience of this practice.

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      Chand Henriques
      Participant

      Hello my name is Chand always love to learn more about life and creation

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      Anil
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      I am Anil George, from Kochi, Kerala, India.

      We have here the Jewish community since the time of King Solomon, 1000 BC. Still, we have 9 Jewish people in Kochi, which belongs to 5 families.

      I belong to the 52 AD Christian community from the time of St Thomas the Apostle of India, known as the Thoma Nasrani-Nazarene. Early Jewish Christians here were known as Essenes, again a first Century  Israeli diction.

       

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