Preparation Question: The importance of clearly defining the goal in the study of Kabbalah is the beginning of the path. Once the goal is defined, you will continue to refine it to keep yourself perfectly aimed at the target. How would you currently define the goal for which you are studying?

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    Preparation Question: The importance of clearly defining the goal in the study of Kabbalah is the beginning of the path. Once the goal is defined, you will continue to refine it to keep yourself perfectly aimed at the target. How would you currently define the goal for which you are studying?

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      Peter
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      My goal is to understand and to attain truth. What are the laws that govern us, and how I can live and evolve  in line with God’s plan, how I can use my free will to slingshot to faster ascension, never forgetting I am not separate from the Creator, and I am always guided by him.

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      Philip Iyov Ecks
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      Since I was a boy, I have always felt that the purpose of this life was to search and discover the true wisdom of the G-d. In so doing I believed I would be able to transcend this world of illusion and find true freedom and peace through my discovery of what the G-d wills for me. If I could find this wisdom, and cleave unto the Lord, then I would be blessed to inherit the G-d’s creative nature and be permitted to participate in the G-d’s ongoing creation of existence and being. I have been learning through these studies in Kabbalah, that although I misunderstood much throughout this endeavor, some of the insight I seemed to have had, has lead me into the study of Kabbalah today. I have always felt that the world of spirit was the reality and the true way of living, while this horrible place was nothing short of hell. There is so much I need to un-learn, and so much more to learn, and I believe I have found the gateway to this wonderful end…Kabbalah!

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      Enayat
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      The goal I am studying Kabbalah for is to understand the Creator’s will and align my actions with it, transcending my ego and becoming a vessel for the Light. Through this, I aim to achieve spiritual growth and contribute to the collective purpose of unity and bestowing.

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      Natu
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      I would define my goal in studying Kabbalah as developing a deeper connection with the Creator and attaining true freedom by rising above my egoistic nature. I aim to understand and work in harmony with the laws of nature, transforming my will to receive into a will to bestow, which I believe will bring me closer to spiritual fulfillment and unity with others. Through this path, I hope to continuously refine my intentions and stay aligned with the purpose of spiritual growth.

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      Enrique Rojas
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      Estoy estudiando la sabiduría de la Kabbalah para conocer al Creador (la Naturaleza, la Totalidad) y, en consecuencia, conocerme a mi mismo.

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      Ka Bubot
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      My goal is to seek for answers to questions that lingers on my mind. The perrenial questions such as: Who am I? What am I doing here and what is the purpose of my life? There is more to life than what I am experiencing now. And what would that be? In this life of fleeting feelings of pleasure and pain surely there is a way to be in a state of everlasting happiness. To be on that path is to know the source of such. Therefore I intend to know that source and how to dwell with it.

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