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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      Alexander Luzin
      Participant

      i was surprise how the creator come down in 125 pieces throe 5 worlds … i think i see this in genesis 6… now i see that some how that scene mean something else

    • #372381
      Deborah
      Participant

      Learning that the texts are in the “coded” language of branches and that people thousands of years ago were able to follow this code to enlightenment. Wow!

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      Shiloh
      Participant

      I’m not sure how to put into words but last night while watching Kabbalah Revealed class, but there were two instructors and for some unknown reason I was drawn to one of the teacher. His name is Chris Jones and what really blew my mind was every time Chris would share or answer a question, I could instantly relate. And his energy really spoke to me. How do I go about getting a teacher? And furthermore, does Chris teacher? Is he still a student instructor?

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        Hey Shiloh, what can I say, the Creator arranges everything exactly how it should be. I’m of course still here and typically answering friend’s questions in other forums.

        I’m here in Holland at the KabU retreat at the moment . Would love to have you join next time 😉

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      Andres Delgado
      Participant

      I was amazed by the idea that Kabbalah is a science and that the terms used in Kabbalah com from a place of attainment. I’m looking forward to learning more and hoping I can reach some level of attainment myself. Part of me doubts it all, since I haven’t experienced it myself, but another part of me feels this is true.

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      Hai Mag
      Participant

      Love, Logic, and the Leap of Faith: A Journey Beyond the Physical

      Aristotle called us rational animals, and surely logic shapes much of our world. But what about love, especially that soul-deep connection that feels preordained? Science can’t fully explain it, yet it feels real.

      Here’s a thought: maybe our free will lies not in logic, but in a kind of “sixth sense” – the holy spirit or the third eye, as some traditions call it. This “sixth sense” lets faith become a way of knowing, a way to access a deeper reality beyond the physical.

      Imagine this: our everyday choices might be influenced by a constant “benefit-loss” analysis, but through faith, we can break free. We can embrace this deeper connection, this love that transcends the material world.

      Think of it as a leap of faith, a journey guided not by logic, but by an intuition that whispers of something more. Is this where our true free will lies? In choosing to see beyond the physical and embrace the possibility of a love that connects us all?

       

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      Ed
      Participant

      I just read Matan Torah by Baal HaSulam…..WOW!

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