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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    • #327413
      Michelle
      Participant

      I like that Kabbalah isn’t a religion.  How you can be Buddhist and feel at home in Kabbalah and it seems to actually fit so well.  I’m Jewish by birth but always felt there was more.  I’m more excited than ever to study more.

    • #327303
      Ilya
      Participant

      That the Creator is in everything and anything and to the extend we see that, we grow. To the extent we don’t, we suffer.

    • #325201
      Paolo
      Participant

      The motto of your videos on youtube says it all: Now it all makes sense. 🙂

    • #323828
      Letta
      Participant

      What gets me everytime is that we are actually all one, but shattered and trying to find our way back. I believe that the biggest blockages on that way back are related to our egoistic nature and everything that comes from that.

    • #323152

      “Attaining the worlds beyond”, p. 39:

      Giving oneself to the Creator means to separate from the “I”.

      The intention of an action can change the external form of a mechanical act—giving or taking—to its opposite
      we actually feel that we are receiving from, rather than giving to, Him.

      Pure Gold, words of Wisdom.

      Thank you.

       

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      Eric
      Participant

      I just realized that the katabasis (descent) through the 125 steps is a process of concretization and incarnation, while the path back up through the reshimot are an anabasis (re-ascent) of abstraction and spiritualization.

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