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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      Justin Wood
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      My goal is to directly know my essential, unconditioned self and to directly know the essential, unconditioned truth of reality.

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      David Redmon
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      Connection

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      Mira
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      My goal is to be able to attain my soul and reach adhesion with the creator and to fulfill the thought of creation as He planned.

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      Tammy Ardoin
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      My goal is to open my heart and to love others, as myself, so that I may lovingly connect with others with the same goal as myself, and we can all bring joy and pleasure to the Creator.

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      Kelly
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      I would currently define my goal at this moment as  I need to keep my mouth shut. It is obvious that I know nothing.

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      Loyda
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      I am studying Kabbalah to find my place in the world. My family has shunned me because I left their religion. And to tell the truth, because the religion controlled my mind and my decisions, as did my family, I feel like without the religion I lack structure. I feel like a soldier without an army: alone, confused, without purpose or direction. I want to find my way. Dr. Laitman says that I need to know who the Creator is to know who I am. Sure. That will surely move me to a better place.

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