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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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- November 24, 2024 at 1:48 pm EST #405182
Marie
ParticipantFor me, it was about the meaning of life for 57 years. I really have struggled with what it all means. I was not born into any doctrine, only an awareness of our Creator and a feeling I was being saved, especially when times were extremely challenging. To know that the heartfelt quest of searching for the meaning of life I have now arrived at with an available science , and being welcomed to learn it is more significant than I could ever speak.
This is a very different lesson to what I’ve already been introduced to with Kabbalah thus far. I find the concept of getting to learn to have a connection to the spiritual world here in the proper manner a worthy lesson. And finally having to change something about me to make that connection feels right..
Thank you For making this lesson harmonious to comprehend.
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- November 1, 2024 at 5:10 pm EDT #396730
LisaParticipantThat the upper world causes the effects in the lower world, but we can effect the upper world which effects the lower world. This leaves me wondering what to do with a situation… I was boarding my livestock on a farm. The farm owners clearly made plans to take my livestock because they wanted the livestock and to put me out of business. I can go to court to have my livestock returned but I will have to file papers in court and present my case. Is there a Kabbalah way to handle this? I’ve asked creator to change me to better serve him.
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- November 6, 2024 at 6:39 pm EST #397833
Albert – KabU InstructorModeratorHi Lisa,
Kabbalists are not monks, they continue to exist on the level of this world throughout the entire spiritual ladder of corrections. As such we need to continue to lead our corporeal lives in a normal way. If I’m sick, I go to the doctor. If I lose my job, I build up my resume and look for another one. If someone is hurting me, I stop them, turn to the cops, sue them, etc. Whatever is the normal way of dealing with these problems in our society, that is how we deal with them.
In addition to all of these things, internally, we will begin to see how all of life is a game between us and the Creator. But that’s our internal work. It does not cancel out any of the normal things we need to do externally in life.
Albert @ KabU
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- October 29, 2024 at 6:16 pm EDT #395981
K MParticipantI’ve been feeling really stuck in life lately, like my life isn’t moving. Kabbalah helps me understand that I am not stuck, that I have the power to change my circumstances.
- October 29, 2024 at 10:19 am EDT #395963
Robin
ParticipantThe idea brought from Gileads story about the ship repairman that tapping in the right place is enough to set things in order.
- October 28, 2024 at 8:16 am EDT #395621
Jolene NunemakerParticipantThat not a single word in the Kabbalistic texts or books is talking about anything to do with this world. That they are talking about forces above that sustain and create things that appear in this world.
- October 27, 2024 at 1:36 am EDT #395495
mickeleParticipantI have a new understanding about Kabbalah. I have thought it was a lot of things instead of the truth. I was thrilled to hear what it is
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