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- April 21, 2020 at 6:28 pm EDT #28787
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorReflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.
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- February 21, 2024 at 4:50 pm EST #362213FlaviaParticipant
I liked knowing about the origins of Kabbalah. I found fascinating that it was in Mesopotamia 5.000 years ago that they attained the knowledge of the “Master Plan”. The explanation about how people back then could understand and connect to Nature better makes sense to me. The ideia that since then the egoism has been growing also makes sense to me, although I would “naturally” assume that in Mesopotamia people had problems with egoism as well.. I feel like researching more about their culture to understand this better.
- February 17, 2024 at 9:26 pm EST #361760Diana Catalina Cortés ValenciaParticipant
Free will, the fact that creation already has an established plan but we have the freedom to choose whether we will receive for our benefit or receive to give, and therein lies the genuine individual change that unites us with the whole.
- February 16, 2024 at 10:02 pm EST #361706RonParticipant
That today’s society is frantically moving from one desire to the next and yet is feeling more and more unfulfilled.
- January 24, 2024 at 6:14 am EST #357165Sue-CParticipant
I appreciated the practical questions outlined that we can expect to find answers for thru Kabbalistic methods.
We need to be taught what we are made of.
What is preventing entry into this world?
How can we gain a sense of the Spiritual again?
These are the questions that I look forward to answering for myself. Thank you.
- January 22, 2024 at 10:47 pm EST #357020HelenParticipant
I find it difficult to follow or/and believe in any religion, because every religion thinks they have a absolute truth, how do I know then who really has the absolute truth? it’s good to hear the instructor mention something like that. None of us knows the absolute truth via religion, I hope I will find something that’s closer to the truth via Kabbalah.
- December 18, 2023 at 5:19 pm EST #337393SheilaParticipant
The idea of the messiah as living in the point in my heart was a new concept to me. This tells me I am already one with the creator, with all of nature, and my redemption is within myself. I am my own messiah as I open to the path. When I reflect on this idea I find that I already knew it.
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