Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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    Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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      Stephen
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      Sadly to many religions use fear to encourage their followers to follow their beliefs. What has blown my mind  is the idea that the creator gives us a vital roll in fulfilling the plan and provides the means to overcome the ego. the ego tries to convince me that I am responsible for my success of failure. when the truth is that the creator will bring me to completion  and all I need is the desire to follow.  As my desire to bestow grows so does  recognition of the gifts I have. Letting go of the past can be  hard, but the love of the creator helps me overcome and live. The joy I feel is changing me.

       

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      Lennart Tjarks
      Participant

      What blew my mind is that my point is actual/tangible proof for my connection with the Creator.

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      Sean
      Participant

      What continues to blow my mind is the attitude of bestowal, equivalence of form, the law of altruism, the contrast that’s designed for us to experience to understand first what does not work, egotism, to what does work, altruism. This information is resonating soundly with my entire life. I’m infinitely grateful 🙏🏾

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      Sylvie Bélanger
      Participant

      What blew my mind is the more I learn the kaballah science, the more my interest grow.  It’s like a food I am giving to my body,  my spiritual and my soul.    And every video I listen, every text I read from Kabu are written in english and I am getting more confident and I love it.

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      Michelle
      Participant

      Learning that the language of the Kabbalah texts are written in a coded language that refers to the spiritual world and not the mundane that we live in was amazing to me! I grew up in the Christian tradition and there is so much in the Torah that I couldn’t figure out, that this new information gives me hope!

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      Participant

      The opinion of kabbalah”correcting the egoism”and”bestowal”affect me.It makes me to rethink if it is worthy to concern too much about those useless emotions.They are only the reflection of my egoism.I become more altruistic in my life and feeling more peaceful thanks to the studying of kabbalah.

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