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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      Mark
      Participant

      I love that the goal of Kabbalah is described as ‘the revelation of His Godliness to His creatures in the world’.

      I’ve had glimpses over the years, so I always knew this was possible – but I have only now found a clear path.

       

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      Tom
      Participant

      The thing that blows my mind is that the will to receive is not bad, but it is the will to receive for only my pleasure is what is evil.

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      Shel
      Participant

      Finally knowing that this is all real. Things that “just came to me” are being said, word for word, with the same phrasing and metaphors, and there is no explanation other than it’s all coming from the same place. We’re all tuned into the same radio station.

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      Dan
      Participant

      “Earning the spiritual lights”.  That phrase alone blew my socks off.  The vessels that build to deliver emotion and sensation… also blew me away.

      I had some experience with these topics but lacked the perspective and context delivered in the lessons.

      Please G-d bless our teachers, them, their families, and all that is theirs.

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      Renzo
      Participant

      I am sure that the reality that surround us, is deeper on that we can see. I am looking forward for study this method and have the opportunity to understand the Laws of reality.

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      Jesse Block
      Participant

      I take comfort that it’s a common occourance to learn something and then there arise a need in one’s life to learn it all over again, but perhaps in a different way. This has been a common theme in my spiritual journey.

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