Preparation Question: What do you expect from the lesson? What do you desire to achieve from it?

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      Susan
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      To understand more about the wisdom of kabbalah and from the wisdom understand the meaning of my life and chande my destiny

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      Thomas Wright
      Participant

      I’m ready for structure and joining like minded people! I’ve studied “alone” for almost two years now!

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      Sandra
      Participant

      I expect to gain greater knowledge of the True Nature of reality. My desire is to learn how to connect with that loving Force through my connection with others. My heart wants to connect and learn how to share this wisdom with others that are seeking this Truth.

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      Mark
      Participant

      How to develop a stronger will to bestow over egoism…

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        Leslie
        Participant

        I desire to unlearn everything that I unconsciously believe to be true. I have no expectations. Just excited to gain understanding.

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      Iggy
      Participant

      I expect to get a strong foundational understanding of what kabbalah is all about .. I desire to get closer to being one with the Creator from learning this wisdom

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      Denise
      Participant

      I have no expectations. My desire is to learn and understand more so that may be more present and more proactive in my life choices that will effect myself and others.

      • #187483
        Wendi
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        To learn what I do have free choice for: not chocolate v vanilla ice cream because my “choice:” is determined by underlying personality traits that I am not consciously aware of, but what constitutes the substance of moral choice, not good v evil, because I would never choose an evil act, but I might choose an “expedient” act. Does that sort of choice constitute a poor moral choice? Or are we talking more broadly about choices motivated by egoism  v godliness of the Creator? Then what I need to know is how I can consistently identify what is the egoistic choice v the godly choice, because I am sure at first blush there are many such choices in the grey border region.

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